its another step into a new year, i welcome you all to a prosperous 2014. This new season has transit a new flavor into the musical forum, lets stand up and say a loud whoo whoop for this newest talent.
his name his Babatunde oni aka FLAPA, this handsome black chap had step into the lime light with a new style into the afro RnB and hiphop. this fresh dude from ekiti is kicking it life and direct and hes ready to make your grooving side bubble in disco colors.
here is a download link where you can download his singles titled kokoro
http://jmp.sh/b/nx9RwIdHNNoNiqI7B8Wf
entertainments
Kukere
crooner, Iyanya in a recent interview with Encomium magazine gave an
insight into why some Nigerian entertainers are forced to live large.

Excerpts...
"Why do you think some artistes come come up with hit songs and find it difficult to maintain it?"
"Music is very expensive. Most of them make money and its had to put it back in the same thing. Your next money is not guaranteed because there are lots of artistes. If you say you wouldn't do show A, they can take artiste B for that show. It doesn't mean that because you have a hit song, you would be performing at all shows. It doesn't work like that. So, some of these guys, its hard for them. Its hard for them to follow up. Follow up is the hardest thing to do. Many artistes make a hit but the money they make from that hit is not even enough for them to support or sponsor the next video. So don't blame them'.
So they need a lot of money to remain relevant?
"Yes. Let me give you an instance. I had a show here in Lagos, I was in Dubai. They made a mistake and booked my flight for Monday and the show was on Sunday. We rushed to the airport, they said no that my ticket was for the next day. After much pleading and explaining that I had a show that night in Lagos, they said alright.
I could board but not business class since it wasn't my flight. I had to fly economy class with my business class ticket. Sitting down there, people around where staring at me like what am I doing here. A woman even walked up to me and said "Iyanya, you no suppose dey here now, na the other side you suppose dey". What came to my mind next was that I can't just decide to fly economy today, it will become gist. I have to work hard, I have to make money, to live up to your expectations. It's not like am living my life for you but its the life I chose. So, I have to do it".
This findings come from a study which followed 100,000 women for 8 years. The study was carried out by scientists from Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Southern Denmark.
The research showed that the chance of developing type 2 diabetes was cut by between 30 and 40 per cent with just three and a half hours of exercise a week. Meanwhile, just an hour's workout every seven days can cut the risk by 13 per cent and muscle-strengthening exercises such as weight lifting and yoga also fend off the condition.
Women who engaged in at least 150 minutes a week of aerobic activity and at least an hour a week of muscle-strengthening activities had the most substantial risk reduction compared with inactive women. They cut their odds of developing type 2 diabetes by a third.
According to Dr Richard Elliott, research communications officer at Diabetes UK, "despite limitations to which this research can be applied to women in general, it underlines the message that leading an active healthy lifestyle can help to reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes."
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Excerpts...
"Why do you think some artistes come come up with hit songs and find it difficult to maintain it?"
"Music is very expensive. Most of them make money and its had to put it back in the same thing. Your next money is not guaranteed because there are lots of artistes. If you say you wouldn't do show A, they can take artiste B for that show. It doesn't mean that because you have a hit song, you would be performing at all shows. It doesn't work like that. So, some of these guys, its hard for them. Its hard for them to follow up. Follow up is the hardest thing to do. Many artistes make a hit but the money they make from that hit is not even enough for them to support or sponsor the next video. So don't blame them'.
So they need a lot of money to remain relevant?
"Yes. Let me give you an instance. I had a show here in Lagos, I was in Dubai. They made a mistake and booked my flight for Monday and the show was on Sunday. We rushed to the airport, they said no that my ticket was for the next day. After much pleading and explaining that I had a show that night in Lagos, they said alright.
I could board but not business class since it wasn't my flight. I had to fly economy class with my business class ticket. Sitting down there, people around where staring at me like what am I doing here. A woman even walked up to me and said "Iyanya, you no suppose dey here now, na the other side you suppose dey". What came to my mind next was that I can't just decide to fly economy today, it will become gist. I have to work hard, I have to make money, to live up to your expectations. It's not like am living my life for you but its the life I chose. So, I have to do it".
health
Research has shown that women who engage in muscle-strengthening exercises such as weight lifting and yoga are at a lower risk of becoming diabetic.This findings come from a study which followed 100,000 women for 8 years. The study was carried out by scientists from Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Southern Denmark.
The research showed that the chance of developing type 2 diabetes was cut by between 30 and 40 per cent with just three and a half hours of exercise a week. Meanwhile, just an hour's workout every seven days can cut the risk by 13 per cent and muscle-strengthening exercises such as weight lifting and yoga also fend off the condition.
Women who engaged in at least 150 minutes a week of aerobic activity and at least an hour a week of muscle-strengthening activities had the most substantial risk reduction compared with inactive women. They cut their odds of developing type 2 diabetes by a third.
According to Dr Richard Elliott, research communications officer at Diabetes UK, "despite limitations to which this research can be applied to women in general, it underlines the message that leading an active healthy lifestyle can help to reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes."
show love and follow me on twitter @rayfizy or like my fan page on facebook raybeats
cheers
sho
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/56673.html
hea
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/56694.html
