Sunday 29 June 2014

LUIS SUAREZ


















Of course everyone has his or her 5 minutes of madness, during which you shutdown completely, then do things you'd never imagine you would do and by the time you reboot your self-system, the deed has been done. This is not in any way, to justify the actions of Luis  Suarez in the field against his opponents. It was very wrong to react in that manner, when we know its only a game of sports. I think that there's a light at the end of every tunnel. Please lets try to see the good side of him." A moment of weakness", I'd call it, but there's a lot of good stuff he does with his talent... "FOOTBALL"

Dear FIFA.. "a little mercy on Suarez", please... cheers

Friday 27 June 2014

POPULAR NIGERIAN MUSICIANS LIVING ABROAD...















HERE'S A LIST OF SOME TOP NIGERIANS LIVING ABROAD AND MAKING THE NEWS IN THE INDUSTRY TOO.

















Helen Folasade Adu OBE is a British singer/songwriter, composer and record producer and an Officer of The Order of The British Empire. Sade was born to a Nigerian father and English mother in Ibadan, Oyo state. Afterwards, Sade's mother, 4-year old Sade and older brother Banji moved back to England.












British singer/songwriter, rapper and entrepreneur Jacob Taio Cruz, was born to a Nigerian father and Brazilian mother. Cruz has released hit songs such as “Break Your Heart”, “Dynamite” and more recently “Hangover”  and so many more chart-topping singles worldwide.















Born 24th December,1980, Nneka Lucia Egbuna is a German-Nigerian hip hop/soul singer and songwriter who sings in both Igbo and English. Nneka is one of the most popular Africans residing in Germany. Her father is from Anambra State in Nigeria, while her mother is a German. Popularly known as Nneka,    this gifted child has released hits like “Heartbeat”“Viva Africa” for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa and “Kangpe” which in 2010, was featured on the EA Sports’ FIFA game soundtrack. She has toured with popular artists such as Nas and Damian Marley and has worked extensively in charity and arts with "ROPE foundation" in Sierra Leone. Nneka has also worked with Reebok and her track "Shinning", topped global charts in 2013. 














A Singer, Songwriter and Performer, Ify Otuya studied Music Performance and Production at the prestigious London Centre of Contemporary Music after studying psychology at the London Metropolitan University, ,  Nigerian-born Ify Otuya has been singing since the age of 7. Her singing experience dates back to her early school days where as a young girl, she actively partook in Drama and Singing at school. She also got on the mainstream gig scene and toured the UK with various bands and professional singing groups, including Folk-Soul sensation and Pop-Soul Choir, Souls of Prophecy Gospel Choir. She has worked with some international names including Toby Baker (B.B King, Brandy, Sinead O’connor) Marcia Escoffery (Elton John, Stevie Wonder), Pete Zeldman (Jaco Pastorius), and played with the Legendary Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Weseley (James Brown). 
A Singer, Songwriter, Performer and Producer, Ify’s music is an eclectic vibe that reflects fusions of Afro beat, Funk, Soul, Gospel, Hip-hop, R&b and Pop. She is successfully promoting her two singles 'Temperature Rising' and 'Radio'.









The Nigerian Born rapper Songwriter achieved recognition and success with his upbeat culture infused in his music, bringing Igbo flavors together with a UK twist. Fast rising artist Mazi Chukz delivered his first single 'Onyeala' in 2012 and another hit single 'Ebeano' in 2013,  produced by Oxygen Records’ very own Ditweni ,  from the ‘I want you’ and konji stabilizer’ fame. Born to parents from south-eastern Nigeria, Mazi chukz has always been a young boy with big dreams. Heavily influenced by his love for playing traditional drums Mazi also plays Some other Traditional instruments very well and consequently decided to put his rapping and singing skills to good use on the Afro-beats platformReleased on the 4th April 2014, his brand new single “One in a Million” is a step up for the young London artist and has since been making lots of waves in the industry.



op / R&B/Soul/Afro

Thursday 26 June 2014

TOP TEN GOSPEL SONGS

BILLBOARD CHART
June, 2014...















Well, here is a list of billboard top ten best 'GOSPEL SONGS' for the month of June, 2014...

1. Say Yes by Michelle Williams Featuring Beyonce And Kelly Rowland 

2. Beautiful by Mali Music

3. Day by Jamie Grace
4. Every Praise by Hezekiah Walker
5. I Can Only Imagine by Tamela Mann
6. It's Working by William Murphy
7. Amazing by Ricky Dillard & New G Amazing
8. Help by Erica Campbell Featuring Lecrae
9. We Are Victorious by Donnie McClurkin Featuring Tye Tribbett
10. You Alone by Arkansas Gospel Mass Choir 

HAPPY LISTENING...

GOSPEL MUSIC

 

WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE GOSPEL MUSIC ARTIST?
Type the name of your star now…

Wednesday 25 June 2014

SINGING

Singing is the act of producing Musical sounds with the voice, and augments regular speech by the use of both tonality and Rhythm. One who sings is called a singer or vocalist. Singing is often done in a group of other musicians, such as in a choir of singers with different voice ranges, or in an ensemble with instrumentalists, such as a rock group or baroque ensemble

The sound of each individual's singing voice is entirely unique not only because of the actual shape and size of an individual's vocal chord but also due to the size and shape of the rest of that person's body. Humans have vocal folds which can loosen, tighten, or change their thickness and over which breath can be transferred at varying pressures. The shape of the chest and neck, the position of the tongue, and the tightness of otherwise unrelated muscles can be altered. Any one of these actions results in a change in pitch, volume (loudness), timbre, or tone of the sound produced. Sound also resonates within different parts of the body and an individual's size and bone structure can affect the sound produced by an individual.
Singers can also learn to project sound in certain ways so that it resonates better within their vocal tract. This is known as vocal resonation. Learning how to sing well takes time and discipline and will definitely require your patience. What you need to know when you’re on your way to learn how to sing is that you need to learn the right techniques first and foremost. Investing in a good vocal training program like the Singing Success program is a great way to get started using proper technique. 

Here are some steps you should adopt...
1.  Avoid damaging your vocal chords by using the air from your diaphragm. This method should be used when you speak and sing.
2.  Know that your voice should come from your mouth and teeth. Don't use your throat, as you may strain it.
3. Make sure you are relaxed when you are singing. If you are tense, it will show in your voice.
4. Keep tension out of your face and it will stay out of your voice.
5. Make sure you enunciate your each and every word when you are singing. Pronounce your lyrics properly so that your audience can make meaning out of the song you are singing.
6. Do not go overboard enunciating for a better and clearer sound.

Tuesday 24 June 2014

MUSIC AND MOOD SWINGS



THE KIND OF MUSIC YOU LISTEN TO, AFFECTS YOUR MOOD, POSITIVELY OR NEGATIVELY!

Hey did you know that Listening to upbeat songs makes you feel happier, but only if you're actively trying to improve your mood
Seeking out happiness can improve health, income and relationship satisfaction too. Are you Feeling sad or angry? If the upbeat music is on in the background, or you're not consciously aware that you're listening to it to boost your mood, the songs have no affect on how you feel. when people think to themselves that listening to upbeat music will make them happy before listening to the songs, the songs boost their mood. But if people just listen to upbeat songs, without consciously aware that they are listening to them in a bid to get happier, the songs themselves have no affect.

Upbeats, rhythms, melodies, tones, and beats all make up a musical composition. Is the song you are listening too slow, fast, a ballad, a rock song, sad, happy or romantic? Music is a form of expression, and artists often times, express their feelings through songs. They write songs when they are happy, sad, angry, and even when they are in love. Listening to the different types of songs can affect your mood.

If you are sad, you should listen to happy upbeat music to turn your mood around. If you are angry and need an outlet to release your feelings, you can listen to rock music with fast tempos and loud guitar playing. You can set the mood for a romantic evening with the one you love by playing soft ballads or love songs. Music can be a distraction to take your mind off from pressing issues or simply to entertain. Music can set the tone for your day or night. When you wake up in the morning, listen to some songs that have an upbeat to get your day going. It can put you in a better mood by listening to fun, happy music. Because music affects your mood, if you were to listen to slow songs in the mornings you might find it harder to wake up or be motivated to start the day. At night, when you are winding down or have had a stressful day at work or school, listen to music that will calm you. Slower beats, acoustic, or classical music can be very calming.

So from now on, always Choose the right music that will affect whatever mood you want to be in.
See you next time

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