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Nezan (m)
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Anyway, I believe Kennis will be back, but not as BIG as they used to be.
Let the gloom come to pass,
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galatico (m)
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Kennis Music are bunch of criminals and they are only reaping what they sown
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otukpo (f)
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The downfall of a man is not the end of his life.
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rocnaija (m)
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There used to be Motown and EMI. Now there's DefJam and Universal.
It's called evolution.
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dammiecool (m)
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remember nothin last 4ever u might be reingin now, but it can change like a weather 
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phemmy008 (m)
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I think is great thing to the music industry cos all artist don dey manage themselves now
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Dclique (m)
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My Nairalanders, Pls, Vote for Dclique as assistant moderator in Education section, thanx
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mr justice (m)
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if is kennis on its own boy i loya 4 ram cos wen he see say e don over am 4 music matta he just run go tv channel of which he is a brain boss of hw o make money so if u want are nt ist fan and u are trying to spone is image go and advertise your stupidity free from its channel.
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Aloy Emeka
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Kennis Music to sign on Obesere, Edris Abdulkareem By SAMUEL OLATUNJI Sunday, July 26, 2009 Kennis Music, Nigeria’s foremost musical label has signed on new act, Jay One. The latest musical sensation was unveiled at the Encomium Magazine white gig penultimate Sunday and he performed to the delight of all. http://odili.net/news/source/2009/jul/26/506.htmlJay One will be joining Kelly Handsome, Diamond, The Pulse and Kenny Saint Brown on the label. Kennis Music has once been home to Tony Tetuila, Edris Albudkareem, Azadus, Paul Play, Lagbaja, 2face Idibia, Kingsley Ike and many others. His single, ‘File be’ is ready and will be on all radio stations in a matter of day. And plans are in top gear to commence the shooting of his video. Meanwhile the talk in town is that Mr Lecturer, Edris Abdulkareem is set to go back to the music label which he once called home. When we spoke to CEO of the label, Mr Kenny Ogungbe on the matter he refused to comment on it saying he is like a father figure to many artistes in Nigeria. ‘I’m a man with an open heart open to anybody who wants to do business with us. We are here to promote good music and that is what we are committed to doing. So, if anybody that has worked with us in the past comes with something we are comfortable with we will talk business. Even if you have not worked with us before and you have something that interest us and you come forward with it we will talk.’ Edris was not available for comment. Meanwhile a source close to the record label hinted showbiz Now that the Asakasa exponent Abass Akande Obesere will be signing on with the record label on Monday and he would be releasing about four or five albums on the label. If the signing goes through, Obesere, a known Fuji act will be the first of his contemporaries to sign contract of such with the label. Obesere who has completed work on his hip hop album will be releasing the anticipated LP soon. The album features top acts like 9ice, Timaya, Lord of Ajasa. 9ice collaborated with him on Kilonso, Timaya did same on Gbosewo, while Lord of Ajasa did what he knows how to do best on Dancia ni party. Obesere took the bar several inches higher by rendering a track, ogbu egbu 1 in Ibo and those who have heard the song say it is a chart buster.
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sundid (m)
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I want you all to knw that we are plotting the downfall of naija music industry, if we shld allow an incessant ridicule, tongue lashing at various arms dat makes up d industry's department. This war ought 2have been channelld 2d likes of Rueben Abati- chairman, Guardian newspaper. Who in his article published in his so calld newspaper. He stated that, our music are craps, meaningless, pruries and so on. He also calld for d ban on some of d indus try music. To d journalist abati, i think u've come along 2knw dat your generation failed us in all ramification. Be it education, power, infrastructure etc. Why cnt he concentrate on meetin wit his generation folks to find solution 2d decline, woes they melted on us. It's a shame dat he can stoop so low 2start this, cos i knw naija youths wont spare him a breath. It's a pity
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mayrho (m)
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Agbaya meji World famous agbaya 
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Nezan (m)
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My Nairalanders, Pls, Vote for Dclique as assistant moderator in Education section, thanx
Na wa for guyz-o, this thread don turn to campaign ground, ni?
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zicoisaac
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Progress is what really matter Nigerianssssssssssssssssssssssssss na whaoooooo for me sha, Kennis are not doing bad at all in the music industry
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Meldrick (m)
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There is nothing so spectacular about this report. Change in any aspect of our life is inevitable. It might affect our finance e.t.c. There is just one fact about the duo(kenny and D1). They've both made a name for themselves and have been good Ambassadors of this country. It can never be as bad as how these lazy media practitioners paint their false stories.
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rasputinn (m)
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Anybody who thinks Kennis music is dead has got another think coming,just watch out
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ahmed_ab
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hmmm, you Guys have said Good But no body holy pass,
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mmaks
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those kennis clowns should learn to delegate roles. they must not always be in fron to the camaras. younger and more hip presenters should be engaged
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cnario (m)
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A little more time will tell if they are completely out. Afterall, whet Trybes men went under, lots of folk thought it was he end of Eldee.
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Nezan (m)
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they gave us 2-baba
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FFA
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KENNIS MUSIC DEY KAMPE, THEY MADE AND STILL MAKING THEIR IMPACT, NOTHING DO THEM.WORLD FAMOUS 4EVER
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nich (m)
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well, i think it's time they let younger folks host their 'world tours' & tv programs. they could learn alot from peeps like rhythm and they'd be surprised what kind of explosion they'd have.
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ashaby (f)
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Will sure have a gud laff @those old youngies. Heard they are always ripping off artistes. Serves them right if u ask me
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whiteroses (f)
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dint this happen to Dr dre? why are some people happy tho
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Deshola
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Those guys are diversifying so they don't need all those musicians to survive.
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