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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Mopolchi: 10:27am On Sep 30, 2017
Ok
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Abimbola29(m): 10:29am On Sep 30, 2017
what a matured response
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Ogbenimax(m): 10:37am On Sep 30, 2017
respect baba cool
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Agbalanze(m): 10:38am On Sep 30, 2017
Eedris don blow b4, come unblow again and now looking for whom he will use to reblow his dead career....
Acting as if the younger artistes owes him pension and gratuity... lolz

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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by ncine: 10:39am On Sep 30, 2017
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by oodua1stson: 10:46am On Sep 30, 2017
ishowdotgmail:
No mind the chewing goro aboki jare
ogufe, eedris is 100% Yoruba.



Both parents are Yoruba and his surname is Ajenifuja

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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by unitysheart(m): 10:47am On Sep 30, 2017
ncine:
timaya comes for eedris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvyr6JaO4VM

Chai. Timaya finish this manboy
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Nobody: 10:55am On Sep 30, 2017
ishowdotgmail:
No mind the chewing goro aboki jare
Eedris is a Yoruba man

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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by enemyofprogress: 11:00am On Sep 30, 2017
Yoruba 1-1 Habooooki grin grin
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by gemtlesoul123: 11:01am On Sep 30, 2017
the truth is better
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by enemyofprogress: 11:01am On Sep 30, 2017
7Alexander:

Eedris is a Yoruba man
say who?
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by refreshrate: 11:01am On Sep 30, 2017
Dirty looking igbo smoker
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by michoim(m): 11:01am On Sep 30, 2017
Saintsammurai:
True word from Dbanj, ejanja, oskibanj, the kokolee and the bangalee... click like if you think dbanj is greater than Buhari..

You sound like you desperately need immediate psychiatric attention.

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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by talk2percy(m): 11:02am On Sep 30, 2017
Tell him, I don't know what that guy takes himself as, just b calling people stupid and idiot anyhow. Who even made him a judge of people's character, and who him epp?
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by gbextra1(m): 11:04am On Sep 30, 2017
The race to make it big in the entertainment is indeed an uphill task. Everyone wants to be a one-hit wonder and blow immediately just like Humble smith.

http://www.gbextra.com/hot-photos-woman-with-curvy-watermelon-big-booty-iinterrupt-the-internet-with-her-hot-stuffs/

Lessons Upcoming Artistes Can Learn From Wizkid

Several challenges abound for upcoming artistes especially for those without a record label. Dropping singles every month, collaborating with other artistes on joint tracks, performing for a meager pay at shows/concerts, appealing to streets and radio DJs to play your song, settling the bloggers who will publicize your brand, it’s really a long way to stardom.

Wizkid was in those shoes too even though he started early as Lil Prinz at the age of 11, he was in the category of ‘legendary hustlers’ as he was a studio rat together with Siri (remember him in Ojuelegba?) in the famous MoDogg studio.

However, Wizkid’s ascension from an upcoming artiste to arguably Africa’s best exploit to the world is extraordinary yet surprising.

http://www.gbextra.com/10-top-foreign-artistes-worked-wizkid-photos/

Wizkid has broken and set new records in the industry. He’s the perfect example to follow. Virtually everyone wants to be like the Starboy. However, before you begin your journey, these are lessons to learn from the Baba Nla.

1. Work Hard

Wizkid’s first album is a must have for every upcoming artiste. No wonder it ranks high among the best albums in Nigeria. The album is detailed with the struggles Wizkid faced while he was an upcoming artiste, how people scorned him then but wanted to associate when he had made it.

Especially in Oluwa Loni and Wad Up, he revealed how he used to wear one shirt, one jean, hustling on the streets, hoping to meet a benefactor one day. He did free shows, went to studios before OJB took interest in him and he eventually laid the chorus on M.I’s track, “fast money, fast cars”.

As an upcoming artiste, never rest on your oars, greatness is not achieved in a day.

http://www.gbextra.com/presented-fake-wristwatch-birthday-french-montana-slams-akon-video/

2. Networking

Relationships with people don’t happen immediately. You have to meet with people who are friends with them just to be close with them. Wizkid would definitely have networked his way to meeting OJB Jezreel.

OJB was one of the major producers back then due to his relationship with 2face and the whole of Kennis Music. Even now, Wizkid is still networking.

Skepta referred Wizkid to Drake, his relationship with TY Dollarsign granted him a feature with Future and they’re already on tour.

http://www.gbextra.com/wife-refuses-ex-18/

Upcoming artistes should learn to network with influential people in the entertainment industry. The industry is a wide place, there are a lot of people to network with. Make friends with the big players in the industry.

3. Leave Your Comfort Zone

The man would leave his family and cling unto his wife and they shall become one. Who remembers this saying? Well, one of the reasons why Wizkid is at the top of the game right now is because he decided it was time to establish his own franchise.

It was time to leave the local terrain. Wizkid might have never had that kind of international exposure if he was still under EME. Could have remained local like Davido. His decision to stand alone gave him the opportunity to surf the globe, trying to gain some international connect.

http://www.gbextra.com/guys-the-complete-list-of-all-you-need-to-know-about-making-your-bae-happy/

That’s why Kiss Daniel and Reekado Banks are finding it hard under their labels because they can’t make their decisions alone, kind of like been controlled.

4. Evolve Constantly

Wizkid never started out as an afro-beat artiste, he was actually doing some lovey-dovey songs and RnB. This was evident in his superstar album. Only few had a little afro-beat sounds. But after a period of self-discovery, he tapped into the world of afro-beat with Jaiye Jaiye and since assumed the post of the “New King Of Afro-Beat”.

Upcoming artistes should never fail to explore, don’t just streamline your music to only one genre, evolve, tweak your sound and let your fans feel your versatility.

http://www.gbextra.com/bootilicious-woman-brings-street-standstill-publicly-twerks-big-booty-watch/

5. Develop A Wonderful Relationship With The Fans

One thing that stood Wizkid out when he was an upcoming artiste was that he had a wonderful relationship with the fans. That has been helping him in his career. Maybe that’s why he’s the most followed Nigerian on Twitter.

He interacts well with them, preaches goodwill messages, makes them laughs(who remembers when he cooked watery indomie and posted it on Snapchat?), drops hints of songs to be released and he’s also generous.

http://www.gbextra.com/watch-shocking-video-wife-leads-friends-hotel-catch-husband-s3x-another-woman-18/

So, upcoming artistes, it’s left to you. To make it in the entertainment industry is an uphill task. You have to be unique and extraordinary. You have to please the fans as they’re your customers, they’re the ones who will buy your songs and promote it as well.

Your music has to appeal to them. You need God as well as a good record label and management. Or else you can blow and eventually unblow like Ice Prince.

http://www.gbextra.com/unbelievable-park-south-korea-full-giant-pnis-check-photos/

Apart from these reasons, What else do you think Upcoming Artistes Can Learn from Wizkid?
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by roqrules04(m): 11:14am On Sep 30, 2017
bestbuys:
ok

How much rough estimate will roof a two bedroom flat bungalow with this roofing
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by LesbianBoy(m): 11:27am On Sep 30, 2017
enemyofprogress:
Yoruba 1-1 Habooooki grin grin

Are you saying yoruba and habooooki are playing over 1.5

Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Myde4naija(m): 11:30am On Sep 30, 2017
Saintsammurai:
True word from Dbanj, ejanja, oskibanj, the kokolee and the bangalee... click like if you think dbanj is greater than Buhari..
you try oooo, at lease you earn over 100 like with ur nonsense
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Jeezuzpick(m): 11:36am On Sep 30, 2017
Saintsammurai:
True word from Dbanj, ejanja, oskibanj, the kokolee and the bangalee... click like if you think dbanj is greater than Buhari..

Puhleeeease!
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Jeezuzpick(m): 11:40am On Sep 30, 2017
gbextra1:
The race to make it big in the entertainment is indeed an uphill task. Everyone wants to be a one-hit wonder and blow immediately just like Humble smith.

http://www.gbextra.com/hot-photos-woman-with-curvy-watermelon-big-booty-iinterrupt-the-internet-with-her-hot-stuffs/

Lessons Upcoming Artistes Can Learn From Wizkid

Several challenges abound for upcoming artistes especially for those without a record label. Dropping singles every month, collaborating with other artistes on joint tracks, performing for a meager pay at shows/concerts, appealing to streets and radio DJs to play your song, settling the bloggers who will publicize your brand, it’s really a long way to stardom.

Wizkid was in those shoes too even though he started early as Lil Prinz at the age of 11, he was in the category of ‘legendary hustlers’ as he was a studio rat together with Siri (remember him in Ojuelegba?) in the famous MoDogg studio.

However, Wizkid’s ascension from an upcoming artiste to arguably Africa’s best exploit to the world is extraordinary yet surprising.

http://www.gbextra.com/10-top-foreign-artistes-worked-wizkid-photos/

Wizkid has broken and set new records in the industry. He’s the perfect example to follow. Virtually everyone wants to be like the Starboy. However, before you begin your journey, these are lessons to learn from the Baba Nla.

1. Work Hard

Wizkid’s first album is a must have for every upcoming artiste. No wonder it ranks high among the best albums in Nigeria. The album is detailed with the struggles Wizkid faced while he was an upcoming artiste, how people scorned him then but wanted to associate when he had made it.

Especially in Oluwa Loni and Wad Up, he revealed how he used to wear one shirt, one jean, hustling on the streets, hoping to meet a benefactor one day. He did free shows, went to studios before OJB took interest in him and he eventually laid the chorus on M.I’s track, “fast money, fast cars”.

As an upcoming artiste, never rest on your oars, greatness is not achieved in a day.

http://www.gbextra.com/presented-fake-wristwatch-birthday-french-montana-slams-akon-video/

2. Networking

Relationships with people don’t happen immediately. You have to meet with people who are friends with them just to be close with them. Wizkid would definitely have networked his way to meeting OJB Jezreel.

OJB was one of the major producers back then due to his relationship with 2face and the whole of Kennis Music. Even now, Wizkid is still networking.

Skepta referred Wizkid to Drake, his relationship with TY Dollarsign granted him a feature with Future and they’re already on tour.

http://www.gbextra.com/wife-refuses-ex-18/

Upcoming artistes should learn to network with influential people in the entertainment industry. The industry is a wide place, there are a lot of people to network with. Make friends with the big players in the industry.

3. Leave Your Comfort Zone

The man would leave his family and cling unto his wife and they shall become one. Who remembers this saying? Well, one of the reasons why Wizkid is at the top of the game right now is because he decided it was time to establish his own franchise.

It was time to leave the local terrain. Wizkid might have never had that kind of international exposure if he was still under EME. Could have remained local like Davido. His decision to stand alone gave him the opportunity to surf the globe, trying to gain some international connect.

http://www.gbextra.com/guys-the-complete-list-of-all-you-need-to-know-about-making-your-bae-happy/

That’s why Kiss Daniel and Reekado Banks are finding it hard under their labels because they can’t make their decisions alone, kind of like been controlled.

4. Evolve Constantly

Wizkid never started out as an afro-beat artiste, he was actually doing some lovey-dovey songs and RnB. This was evident in his superstar album. Only few had a little afro-beat sounds. But after a period of self-discovery, he tapped into the world of afro-beat with Jaiye Jaiye and since assumed the post of the “New King Of Afro-Beat”.

Upcoming artistes should never fail to explore, don’t just streamline your music to only one genre, evolve, tweak your sound and let your fans feel your versatility.

http://www.gbextra.com/bootilicious-woman-brings-street-standstill-publicly-twerks-big-booty-watch/

5. Develop A Wonderful Relationship With The Fans

One thing that stood Wizkid out when he was an upcoming artiste was that he had a wonderful relationship with the fans. That has been helping him in his career. Maybe that’s why he’s the most followed Nigerian on Twitter.

He interacts well with them, preaches goodwill messages, makes them laughs(who remembers when he cooked watery indomie and posted it on Snapchat?), drops hints of songs to be released and he’s also generous.

http://www.gbextra.com/watch-shocking-video-wife-leads-friends-hotel-catch-husband-s3x-another-woman-18/

So, upcoming artistes, it’s left to you. To make it in the entertainment industry is an uphill task. You have to be unique and extraordinary. You have to please the fans as they’re your customers, they’re the ones who will buy your songs and promote it as well.

Your music has to appeal to them. You need God as well as a good record label and management. Or else you can blow and eventually unblow like Ice Prince.

http://www.gbextra.com/unbelievable-park-south-korea-full-giant-pnis-check-photos/

Apart from these reasons, What else do you think Upcoming Artistes Can Learn from Wizkid?

So Wizkid now na baba?

Make e change in name to "Wizpapa" na!
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Emmayong360(m): 11:52am On Sep 30, 2017
the tickets I brought in 2004 to see 50cent Dat Edris boy made dat show to be cancelled.

Oga Edris I want my money back
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Tedassie(m): 12:12pm On Sep 30, 2017
oodua1stson:
ogufe, eedris is 100% Yoruba.



Both parents are Yoruba and his surname is Ajenifuja
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by oodua1stson: 12:26pm On Sep 30, 2017
Tedassie:

He's a Kwara nigga
stop saying what you don't know sir.





His mom is from Abeokuta. His dad from Osun state

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Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Nobody: 12:40pm On Sep 30, 2017
Saintsammurai:
True word from Dbanj, ejanja, oskibanj, the kokolee and the bangalee... click like if you think dbanj is greater than Buhari..
click if d Banj is greater that the op father!

1 Like

Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by olayinka00(m): 12:55pm On Sep 30, 2017
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Myself2(m): 1:36pm On Sep 30, 2017
Saintsammurai:
True word from Dbanj, ejanja, oskibanj, the kokolee and the bangalee... click like if you think dbanj is greater than Buhari..

UNFORTUNATELY I'm only entitled to one like

Spits on Buhari
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Burgerlomo: 1:38pm On Sep 30, 2017
May God continue to bless you.
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by SirLakes: 1:38pm On Sep 30, 2017
D'banj respek on you anytime

Eedris is looking for someone to pick up a fight with bet sorry they ain't buying it.


Someone should just feature him, maybe with that bro will keep kwaiyet.
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by Myself2(m): 1:40pm On Sep 30, 2017
ncine:
timaya comes for eedris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvyr6JaO4VM

Choiiiiiiiii

Timaya just murdered Eedris Abdulkarim ooooo

LOL @ "Dirty looking Igbo smoker "
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by miketayo(m): 4:22pm On Sep 30, 2017
Eedris never really had a career his best singles was Jaga Jaga and it wasn't even hip hop
Re: D’banj: Eedris Abdulkareem Insulted Artistes Young Enough To Be His Children by limitless777(m): 4:32pm On Sep 30, 2017
OrestesDante:
grin
Eedris is a phone with an empty battery.

A China phone.

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