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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

All about Zee Zee,Nigerian Born UK based Hip hop Artist



David Wabara better know by is stage name Zee Zee., was born in Parma, Italy by Nigerian parents.
He was a football player and played for his home town team PARMA A.C. for 2 seasons. He later developed a passion for music from a young age.
Growing up techno music was his music of preference, and the influence can be heard on his tracks.
Discovered and took an interest in hip hop at the age of 16 while traveling to the US and Nigeria.
He later moved to London in 2005.
Zee Zee is now a very talented rapper with possible stardom ahead of him.
He can fluently rap in three languages: Italian, English and Pidgin English.
Although he adopts pidgin English in most of his tracks, which he picked up quite quickly in a year stay in Nigeria.
Is now working along side El flaco, Samuel SDG and O'shakes (MirrorMan).
Expect more. A lot more. 360-365.

Twitter : @ZeezeMM
FaceBook: Zee Zee., MirrorMan
Myspace: zeezee360-365

Monday, December 20, 2010

EXCLUSIVE- VTEK's album-mixtape snippets released




Nigerian born 20yrs old Vtek release few snippets from his fundraising  album-mixtape "An Album called Mixtape" dropping next year 2011.
Vtek a young Nigerian based emerging producer and artist invite fans to be part of his dream and quest in making history when he drop the highly anticipated mixtape- album "An Album Called Mixtape" aimed at raising funds for his crew M.V.E international project " Revolution Network".

First Single from the Mixtape-Album is scheduled to be premiere worldwide come 1st of January 2011 as the new year gift. The young producer/artist said i named the mixtape "An Album Called Mixtape" b'cuz it's an album actually but showcasing different part of me on various innovative beats with captivating songs. I'm dropping it as a Mixtape-Album cuz it's has a mission.

Over 200 Officials review had been received on the Mixtape-Album from Music Head from across the global and the numbers of reviews still counting and it's awesome like the artist nickname Vtek aka Mr.Awesome.

One of the review predict Vtek to emerge as Africa's biggest hip hop export for 2011 when the Mixtape Album drop. "This is more that a mixtape, the name make it right an Album and not a Mixtape. I'm seeing Vtek as the biggest hip hop export from Africa in the coming year."- Hip hop Voice :Mike Hopper

The Story of the Fundraising Mixtape Album
Vtek's crew M.V.E debut single “Search” online make it to over 400 internet radio stations, earning notable radio airplay and attention in the U.S. and across Europe.

A good starting point and huge success that ought to brought them to limelight after earning spotlight artist features on world's leading major music sites like World Top40 Charts, World Hip hop Market, Billboard and many more. But in a sagging economy with a recording industry in transition give the M.V.E no change to excel offline as they did online with no support and enough financial back up.

The 20 years old producer/artist then took it on upon himself to produce and release an album-mixtape to raise fund for his crew project. The Revolution Network is a pet campaign project of M.V.E his crew including a free digital radio station that will broadcasting live on the internet and on mobile via a special application on SmartPhones.
The Revolution Network will be offering free hype and promotion for artists with good songs, free hosting and presentation from talented presenters and DJs. The Crew will also be releasing an album and go on a global tour to raise fund for the less privilege.

The few released Snippets from the Mixtape-Album can be downloaded here:
1.Ah An Snippet.mp3
(1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
  www.sendspace.com/file/wwwrbn.html

2.Imaget U Snippet.mp3
  (1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
   www.sendspace.com/file/wglvez.html

3.Can't Stop Snippet.mp3
(1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
    www.sendspace.com/file/6f6f5s.html

4.Lie Snippet.mp3
( 1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
    www.sendspace.com/file/yzl21u.html

5.N 2 D Nxt 1 SNPX.mp3
(1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
   www.sendspace.com/file/5j6xg4.html

6.Rise Again SNPX.mp3
(1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
   www.sendspace.com/file/bx9rmm.html

7.Wake Up Snippet.mp3
(1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
    www.sendspace.com/file/sbe6oo.html

8.Swagga n Doe Snippet.mp3

  (1 minute Snippet from his coming Mixtape-Album)
     www.sendspace.com/file/czn2jl.html

For further information on the Artist,Media Kit,Interview or Business Development contact:
Mega Points International
(Africa's First Independent A&R/Promotion Company)
megapointsartists@yahoo.com
Call:07031611402,08038619690,08036468301

New single from Gxploits ft Jah Bless available for download now!!


New single from Gxploits ft Jah Bless available for download now!! Original Club Banger..... http://www.4shared.com/audio/iyMD1u5g/Ma_Lobe.html Signed Yes Records!!!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Singer/On-Air personality Tito Da Fire Launch a new album"GRADUATION DAY"


Producer, Singer and Radio on air-personality Tito Da. Fire, whose real names are Tito Uduak Odons recently launched his anticipated album Graduation Day on December 5th. The Album is classic and has value for money.

The album is now available in stores. Fans also can book for a copy of the album, by calling or send a SMS to 08033441785 and 08028193440 .

K16 Returns With New Video: Free Me Jor



Veteran Nigerian Rap artiste Mouth Mc  now known as K16 Returns  with a big bang. Mouth Mc is the one-third of the late 1980s group Emphasis. The trio known together as Emphasis recorded hit songs like ‘Which one you day’ and ‘Cool down no vex’. Their debut album Wazobia pioneered the pidgin English rap genre. After his tertiary education in Nigeria, Mouth MC returned to his native London.

Mouth Mc made a comeback under the new pseudonym of 'K16' and in 2008, he got signed to Ikuku records where he released tracks like "If you neva sabi' and 'Ikebe'.

He has a new single "RIDE"which is the second off the debut album titled"Return Of The Baddest" which would be released in the summer of 2011. The track was produced by DJ Klem for Knighthouse features fastrising RnB singer, Funbi.

RIDE is an up‐tempo music where K16 leaves his trademark fast flow for a more laid back party style.

Download at TRIBUTE TO THE SOUTH EP: http://www.sendspace.com/file/qb8tfk

Video for FREE ME JOR: See video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxbEXL8F3p8&hd=1

For further info ,press kit or interview contact : Dro Ameh Email: droameh@gmail.com
Visit:www.ikukurecords.com for more information and  and news on K16

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

How To Escape From A Music Business Mess


The importance of including an "Escape Clause" in every music business contract that you intend to sign that lasts for a period of time

Could you picture, as a creative person or entity such as an Artist, Band or Songwriter, being signed with a person or company who can't advance your career? Maybe, they're even one of those people who signs everyone they can who they think can succeed - and then sit back and do nothing -waiting for you to do it all on your own. But you can bet they'll be there when the money starts to come in.
The fact is, you will find that in most Contracts, it usually states what one side of the table must do - but not the other side! A good example is a Recording Contract, where, if you read between the lines, it never promises they will ever release the Music you've recorded - but you can bet it says what You must do!
Another example may be an Artist Management Contract where it will state what an Artist must do for their Manager and their career, but not what a Manager must do for their Artist - or it's very vague. It may say something like "the Manager will use reasonable effort…" And who is to decide what "reasonable" means?
These are just a few examples of quite a few Music Industry Contracts that vary in length for different amounts of time, whether it may be a Management Agreement for 5 years, a Recording Contract for a bunch of albums or "periods", or a Songwriter's Agreement, where the Publisher may own a song for life, or quite a few other types of contracts with varying lengths. There are even contracts that have no definite ending explicitly stated - and you're stuck for an insane length of time in a horrible situation - maybe even for life!
The point is, if there are "performance clauses" in your contract, where you have to perform tasks and duties that live up to their expectations, why can't you add performance clauses where they also have to live up to at least reasonable expectations.
To the point: You must have an escape plan - a way to escape from a bad situation - before it gets any worse!
That is, you should have what is usually known as an "Escape Clause" [sometimes known as a "Release Clause" or "Reversion Clause" - depending on the type contract]. And you should have one in any and every contract you're intending to sign that lasts for a period of time, so that in case the person or company you've signed with can't or doesn't do their job, you can legally break the contract - and escape!
In effect, an escape clause is a "performance clause" that insures that the person offering the contract performs their job - and performs it well.
A well, written escape clause contains these three elements:
1. A specific, reachable goal or goals that you wish to reach, and,
2. A specific time in which to reach that goal, or,
3. You can be released early from your contract if the goal isn't met in that specified time period - and all your rights revert back to you.
Here's a simply worded example of an escape clause:
"Manager promises that, if within 18 months of the signing date of the Agreement, Artist has not received a recording contract from a Record Company, then Artist may ask to be released from the contract".
Therefore, if it's a five year contract, for example, you have a chance to get out of it much earlier if the Manager doesn't do their job.
But, wait a minute! There's a major problem with that so-called "escape clause" I just gave you! As I stated, it must be specific! The way it's written above, your Manager's mom could start a record company (which is very easy to do), and you won't get to sign with that Indie or Major Label you always dreamed about! What it should say is (for example): "… a nationally recognized and internationally distributed Recording Company, such as…" - and list the Major or Indie Labels you'll accept.
Let's look at a Songwriting Agreement. A must is the "reversion clause" which should at least state something like, "if your Song is not commercially recorded and released through a legitimate, nationally recognized and distributed Recording Company within a certain period of time, [usually one year to 18 months], ownership and all rights to the Song, Revert back to you - that is, they become yours again.
Or with a Record Company it should state something like, "If your recording is not released nationally and internationally through normally recognized retail channels in physical and digital formats, within one year, you can ask to be released from your Agreement - and they must allow you to leave.
By the way, you can also ask for continuing goals to be reached at different specific time periods. And you should always make sure that, if you sign more than one contract with the same person or company, that if one contract ends - they all end at the same time!
To sum it up: No matter how great the person or contract seems, safeguard it by having a Music Business Contract Specialist, such as myself or an Entertainment Attorney, insert a well written "Escape" or "Release" clause. In plain language - an escape clause can save your ass!

Senate Judiciary Committee Reports Piracy Bill Official Statements by the RIAA, DiMA, NMPA, Public Knowledge, AFTRA-DGA-IATSE-SAG and MPAA

The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted unanimously to advance the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (S. 3804), colloquially known as COICA, introduced by Chairman Patrick Leahy and senior Republican member Orrin Hatch. This legislation will enable the Department of Justice to shut down "rogue websites" that specialize in providing unauthorized downloads, streaming, or sale of copyrighted content and counterfeit goods.

Statement from Mitch Bainwol, Chairman and CEO, RIAA: "We are proud to lend our voice to the chorus of supporters of this important bipartisan legislation. In a world where hackers and copyright thieves are able to take down websites, rip off American consumers and rake in huge profits operating rogue businesses built on the backs of the American creative community, the committee has taken a strong step toward fostering a more safe and secure online experience for consumers. With this first vote, Congress has begun to strike at the lifeline of foreign scam sites, while protecting free speech and boosting the legal online marketplace."

Statement from Lee Knife, Interim Executive Director of the Digital Media Association (DiMA): "DiMA commends Chairman Leahy for his efforts to combat online piracy. Websites that have no other purpose than to engage in copyright infringement pose a serious threat to our member companies, who pay royalties for the right to legally distribute music, videos, books and other forms of digital entertainment online."
"It is important for digital media innovators that any legislative effort to thwart online piracy is not so far-reaching as to trigger unintended negative consequences for legitimate online services, and we are therefore pleased with some of the changes Senator Leahy has made to the bill, including elimination of the proposed "DOJ blacklist" and addition of a "savings clause". However, the legislation still lacks clear definitions on some key terms and meaningful standards that would protect law-abiding companies from possible harm. We are hopeful Congress will address these concerns prior to the reintroduction and consideration of the legislation in the 112th Congress."

Statement from David Israelite, President and CEO of the National Music Publishers' Association (NMPA): "Music publishers and songwriters today applaud the work of the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance legislation that takes on digital theft. This growing and complex problem affects a multitude of American industries and it's time for our federal policy to catch up. This reasonable bill gives federal law enforcement much-needed tools to help them effectively go after and shut down web site operators that profit illegally from the work of others. Although this is just one step in a lengthy process, it is a welcome and important signal that a strong, bipartisan majority is working together to move this bill forward."

Statement of Gigi B. Sohn, president and co-founder of Public Knowledge: "We are disappointed that the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning chose to disregard the concerns of public-interest groups, Internet engineers, Internet companies, human-rights groups and law professors in approving a bill that could do great harm to the public and to the Internet. We look forward to working with the Committee next year to craft a more narrowly tailored bill that deals with the question of rogue Web sites."

The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), Directors Guild of America (DGA), International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada (IATSE), and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) released the following statement: "Our four guilds and unions commend the Senate Judiciary Committee for unanimously reporting S.3804, the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, and recommending the bill for consideration and passage by the full Senate. The bill, introduced by Chairman Patrick Leahy together with a bipartisan group of seventeen senators, will give U.S law enforcement agencies more effective tools to fight the foreign profiteers who threaten our member's livelihoods by trafficking in stolen content.
"Together, we represent more than 300,000 film, TV, and recording artists and craftspeople in the entertainment and media industries. There are many voices in this debate but we believe few have a more real stake in the outcome than our members. That is why protecting the films, television shows, sound recordings and other content made by our members and enjoyed by audiences around the world is all the more urgent given the monumental and unchecked growth of Internet theft in recent years. The forsaken jobs and looted revenues that are so casually disregarded by both the operators of rogue sites and those who seek to protect their illegal activity reflect real wages, residuals, benefits and opportunities lost to our members forever thanks to those who knowingly and purposely traffic in Internet theft."

Statement from Bob Pisano, President and Interim CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA): "These rogue sites exist for one purpose only: to make a profit using the Internet to distribute the stolen and counterfeited goods and ideas of others. The economic impact of these activities—millions of lost jobs and dollars—is profound. That's why dozens of labor organizations and businesses groups have come together to support the bill approved by the Judiciary Committee.
"The operators of these sites use a variety of means to facilitate their goals - advertising, rentals, sales and charges for premium services. They are commonly assisted—sometimes unwittingly-- by American companies whose ads are placed on the sites by brokers. They are also often aided by enterprises that provide the financial services for their schemes.
"As Sen. Leahy has noted, these are the 'worst of the worst' online websites. The operators of these sites knowingly break the law, harm the American economy, deprive American intellectual property owners of their rights, cost American jobs and, in the case of counterfeit prescription drugs, potentially threaten the health and welfare of American consumers.

 When will our Music heads take this kind of action. All we always heard are just noise and not much effective action. I know E no easy sha.

Sina Akinsola aka LAGOS drop a new blazing mixtape


Sina  Akinsola aka  LAGOS (Backronym for Learnin' And Grindin' On Street) drop new mixtape LAGOS Wuz Ere which he said signifies his journey so far. Listen to the mixtape and voice your view on him. To me Sina will be one of the new emerging word lord in the Nigerian Hip hop Market come 2011 when his debut album drop.
CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED is said to be the title of his coming debut album billed for the first half of next year.
For more information email :mynameislagos@gmail.com.

FACEBOOK:http://www.facebook.com/sinalagosakinsola


DOWNLOAD LINKS

(Zipped Folder with complete mixtape)
http://bit.ly/dUEOOC
http://bit.ly/ge2qrX


(11 Single tracks)
http://www.4shared.com/audio/s01ujfim/01_Prologue.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/IR4DwpAV/02_Bad_Sharp_Guy.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/BrqcOvZt/03_Dark_and_Luvly.ht
http://www.4shared.com/audio/jy18n-bD/04_Sarewa.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/pzUGw3AV/05_Dis_Weekend.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/tlDwGs4H/06_Acid_Rain.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/y0WTQmEe/07_Kaba_Kaba_Rmx.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/_bZVeL-k/08_Hustle-La.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/JaqQgrDl/09_At_Last.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/9vcULiod/10_Mic_n_me.html
http://www.4shared.com/audio/YiYun0h9/11_Street_Grammar_pt_II.html

Ini, Nigerian born Malaysia based Rock RnB Artist shot new video


 Le Blonde Entertainment Artist Ini recently shot the video of his debut single:"IN HER SHOES".
Ini is said to be the new emerging Rock RnB artist in Malaysia right now. Keep it up boy. More Pictures of  the video making can be view
here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2048453&id=1298897497

All roads lead in Lagos to VIVA LAS GIDI come 18th of December 2010

Lagos Get Ready as
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