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Music/Radio / Re: Illbliss-'dat Ibo Boy' Album Review by malcolmx: 7:54pm On Jul 08, 2009
obinna5000:

The topic already exists in the following threads:
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-275260.0.html
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-102264.0.html


Dude, can you show me where there is an album review in any of the pages with those links you posted up there? What the f*ck is wrong with some of u? Don't u know what a critical album review is
Music/Radio / Illbliss-'dat Ibo Boy' Album Review by malcolmx: 7:37pm On Jul 08, 2009
Check out this exciting but critical review of DAT IBO BOY album on www.realhiphopng..com by Hiphop analyst Buchi Steve.
Let me know what y'all feel about this.
Holla!

Music/Radio / Re: Elajoe Is Wack by malcolmx: 1:58pm On Jul 06, 2009
@ Poster
Its obvious you don't know Elajoe and you dont know what wackness is either. That dude doesn't have an album, does that make him wack?! Dude has got a lot of singles as a person and with The Thorobreds. He also doubles as a beat maker. Many of the joints u hear come from this dudes boards but u dont even know.You can say he has not put in a lot and not that he is wack.
www.realhiphopng..com
Music/Radio / Re: Terry Da Rapman Beats Illbliss! by malcolmx: 6:49pm On Jun 25, 2009
Easy y'all, this is just a music chart www.realhiphopng..com , nothing serious. Even though Terry is better than Illbliss (all rappers cant be the same), i wont agree that Illbliss is wack. I think he just needs to improve on his rhyming system. Dude is OK.
Music/Radio / New Video- Ugochi [rmx] By Slim Brown Ft. Chucks Da Spaceman, Lace by malcolmx: 7:02pm On Jun 22, 2009
Y'all know Slim Brown [Facebook: Slim Brown] repping da Coal City. Slim just dropped his debut album which features hot tracks like Ugochi, Egwu, Angel eyes e.t.c.
The album also has guest appearances from 2-Shotz, Chuks da spaceman, Lace,Wizboy e.t.c
Y'all should check out this spanking new video of Ugochi [Rmx] by Slim Brown Ft. Chucks da Spaceman and Lace.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=74162090888&ref=nf#

www.realhiphopng..com
Music/Radio / Re: The Place Of Hiphop In Nigeria by malcolmx: 6:11pm On Jun 22, 2009
To all the lovers of Hiphop, what y'all think about this?
Music/Radio / Re: Hip Hop Is Not Dead After All! by malcolmx: 5:31pm On Jun 22, 2009
Bamsyle:

Hehe . . . good for you to start on that 'safe' note . . . tongue I always scream that clause whenever my locus standi on issues like this is put to question . . . cheesy

BTW, I kick with any genre of music that I find appealing . . . variety is the spice of life . . . just that Rap is the most expressive genre I've ever come across.

@topic

I'm divided on this issue . . .

I welcome change . . . it's a constant thing in life . . . and in Music, the more change we have, the better . . . as long as it's progressive anyway.

However, Rap, unlike Pop, Rock, R'n'B et al, has its high standards et strict rules . . . example - anyone armed with a good voice, a good use of it, and a knowledge of Love and its offsprings, can become a good R'n'B singer . . . there are no strict rules or high standards . . . and that's why you won't find a Don Williams/Kenny Rogers generation screaming "crucify him" at Donnell Jones, Ginuwine or whoever . . .

In R'n'B, fans love and admire their fave artistes . . . in Rap, it ain't so . . . a good MC (especially back in those days) must command sumn deeper than love from his fans . . . something measured with terms like respect and awe . . . and there are so many hurdles to cross to be considered an MC of repute . . . there are broad-based issues like in-depth lyrics, sick delivery/flow . . . there are sub-issues like multis, in-rhymes, wordplay, metas et al . . .

An MC needs more than a good voice to be reckoned with . . . we're talking bout cats who grew up battling with rhymes improvised or spat on-the-spur-of-the-moment . . . cats who can spin one word with a thousand meanings . . . dudes who can move the world with words . . . a good MC (again - particularly back in those days) gets treated like a deity, a demi-god . . .

With all these determining factors, I ain't surprised that some folk would say Hip Hop is dead . . . of course it's cos the game has changed . . . some good . . . some bad . . . but when you do the math . . . the bad seems to outweigh the good.

It's a case of to whom much is given expected . . . much more is expected.

I really agree with u on this one.But the truth happens to be that Snap music is deviating from what hiphop used to be. Characterised by shallow lyrics, unseriousness, no lyrical creativity e.t.c
I wonder where Hiphop would've been by now if it was started by the likes of Soldier Boi,Hurricane Chris,Plies e.t.c.
Really, i see no future in Hiphop with the domination of these cats and their likes.
www.realhiphopng..com
Literature / The Place Of Hiphop In Nigeria by malcolmx: 1:13pm On Jun 10, 2009
With the rise of Hiphop in NIgeria, what really is the stance of Hiphop in NIgeria? What level has Hiphop risen to? In this brief analysis on www.realhiphopng..com, Hiphop writer Buchi Steve examines how far we have come.
Music/Radio / The Place Of Hiphop In Nigeria by malcolmx: 1:10pm On Jun 10, 2009
With the rise of Hiphop in NIgeria, what really is the stance of Hiphop in NIgeria? What level has Hiphop risen to? In this brief analysis Hiphop writer Buchi Steve examines how far we have come.
I wanna know what y'all think about this. NAIJA 4 LIFE!!!
THE PLACE OF HIPHOP IN NIGERIA
The explosion of hiphop in Nigeria could be traced to the beginning of the millenium with the rise of the likes of Ruggedman, 2 Shotz, Freestyle, Eldee the Don, Modenine e.t.c.
Between then and now-a relatively short space of time, one would’ve expected a gradual rise in the game or at best a slow and steady kinda climb. Contrarily, Hiphop music and culture has rapidly grown, spread and permeated almost every corner of the nation.
Hiphop music is fastly gaining heavy air play on radio and television stations, there are more Hiphop On Air Presenters and Hiphop shows on radio than has ever been experienced. This has invariably caused a heavy influx of cats into the game and made more converts for the culture.
Hiphop in Nigeria has cut across all ages, gender, disposition and genres.
In the past couple of years, no fewer than multiples of tens of albums and mixtapes are released each year. More than a quarter of these make it to the mainstream thus boldening the outline of Hiphop on the music map.
Nigerian Hiphop videos recently, have been characterised by high quality, rich content screen play which has earned them heavy rotations on international Music Channels like the MTV, Channel O, Soundcity, Nigezie and the rest. Such videos have apart from making CDs move units, also won awards many of which are sponsored by internationally reknown awarding bodies. Examples include Kini Big Deal by Naeto-C which won an MTV Award in 2008; Cry by Modenine which won three Channel O Awards.
Nowadays, we hear a lot of songs which are products of the fusion of hiphop and other music genres. Even a few acts from other genres are sometimes erroneously referred to as rappers. This quite shows the level of appreciation Hiphop is receiving in Nigeria.
Furthermore, a lot of corporate organisations are getting involved, helping to elevate different parts of the culture to great heights. Several of them are stepping up to sponsor competitions. Examples include the Emcee Africa Competition; Malta Guinness Street Dance Competition, Gulder DJ Competition to mention but a few.
Some other bodies organize Hiphop shows and concerts sometimes with international Hiphop veterans and superstars performing live on stage on Nigerian soil. Such shows have drawn the likes of Nas, Talib Kweli, 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Nelly, Ludacris, Kanye West, Akon, Wyclef to mention but a few.
The Hiphop culture in Nigeria has given rise to a lot of movements in different parts of the country. These movements provide a platform for hiphoppers to converge and articulate on issues concerning the genre and the culture as a whole. These meetings take place periodically and as regularly as possible. Examples include the African Hiphop Movement pioneered by Nigeria’s Modenine, Reflection Easternal which is a hiphop movement for hiphop heads in or connected to the Eastern region of Nigeria, Code 042 pioneered by the Hiphop Community Enugu State
Nigerian Hiphop heads are also heavily involved on online fora. On these fora, hiphop heads frankly express themselves on the goings-on in the genre. Here, they share news, music, videos, views; get involved in lyrical ‘battles’ , dropping freestyles and critical reviews. Worthy of mention are a few online fora like Africanhiphop.com, Nairaland.com, Nigerianhiphop.net.
From my long standing observation of the Nigerian hiphop scene, I’ve observed the seriousness and enthusiasm of hiphop heads around here. Pulling as much resources as possible into making joints and pushing them as far as possible to the mainstream. The calibre of some songs produced in Nigeria sometimes throw jaws apart, yelling “…man! that’s a classic!” .
Nigerian hiphop heads also organize shows where they come together alongside a few resident big names and kick the art of their heart right on stage.
One more thing I know about heads in Nigeria is their zero level of tolerance to wackness. Though praises are showered when due, cats would not hesitate to point out the weaknesses of an MC whether mainstream or underground. Any upcoming MC would be critically reviewed. Mainstream acts are not spared in this drill especially if he/she is ‘slipping’. Heads have argued about the necessity of such criticisms but another school of thought holds that “…if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”.
Inspite of the successes recorded in elevating the Hiphop culture in Nigeria, a lot of challenges still abound. While some of these setbacks could be caused by the Hiphoppers themselves, others are blameable on the environment.
A lot of rappers these days are so eager to rush to the studios and record a track. Such do not sit down, listen and improve on their lyrical content and articulation before jumping into the recording booth. At the end of the day, what comes as a finished product sounds like a rehearsal.
Quite a number of hiphop heads cannot draw the line between hate and criticism. Especially on the online forums, a lot of cats would want to talk dirty about another’s music. This solely and conciously stems out from the fact that they have an issue with the dude. Such ones instead of pointing out the loopholes of the artist and suggest how he can improve, bluntly declare “, that dude is wack.”
On the flip side, a lot of emcees have a little hitch with promoting their songs on the air waves (radio & T.V). There have been quite a number of cases where rap artists have to pay radio and T.V dee-jays before their songs receive any rotation. Many of these rappers fund themselves to book studio sessions, record their songs and then they are made to pay (most times) heavily just to be heard? That’s not fair and could discourage a lot of lovers of the game.
Futhermore, there have been heated debates in so many corners on what a true hiphop song should sound like. Should it sound like some Grandmaster Flash or DJ Premiere or Kanye West sample? Or, should it be a club banger which inevitably will sound like the local genres like apala, fuji, afro beat? The protagonists of the dance track thang argue that more people feel their style. They argue that consequently, their records move more units and so their style is real. The hardcore school of thought holds that their style is what hiphop should sound like. The problem with songs with the club/dance feel is that most of them contain poor lyrical content, junk rap and less creativity thereby serving ‘diluted’ hiphop. This has not helped matters as sometimes ‘non-hiphoppers’ are erroneously honored with hiphop awards while the true players of the game are left unrecognized.
Relatedly, there has arisen in many quarters the right language to be used on a true hiphop record: English? Or pidgin and local languages? Today, we have french rappers who rap in French, Puerto Ricans who rap in Puerto Rican, Spaniards who rap in Spanish even Chinese who rap in Chinese…why shouldn’t we rap with our own native languages or at least in pidgin English? There is no much fuss to this, I believe rappers should spit in whatever language that reaches their audience but they must represent Hiphop to the fullest.
Lastly, we have the big monster called lack of funds. A lot needs to be done to elevate hiphop, those initiatives cannot be executed without adequate funds. It is quite expensive to make an album less talk organizing a show or running an award contest. Most rappers in Nigeria are students and so not in the working class. They have to source funds from their meager accounts or a couple of ‘jobs’. This really is a setback.
Conclusively, more needs to be done to elevate the Hiphop culture in Nigeria if not for any other reason but for so at least it could be worth a living.
Firstly, the negative image of Hiphop being a violent or immoral culture should be erased. This campaign has to be spear headed by hiphoppers themselves.
More hiphop heads should get into enterpreneurship to help ease the problem of funding.Jay-Z wouldn’t have a problem carrying out any hiphop project he would want to.
Furthermore, the ‘fat envelope’ attitude of some On Air Hosts should be stopped. This is to encourage hiphop heads to come up with their records for airplay.
More Hiphop movements should spring up in many parts of the country to address the issues concerning the game in such areas. This will also help to sweep more people into the game and project the Nigerian Hiphop scene as one of the best on the African continent and the world in general.
Lastly, more corporate bodies should step up and sponsor Hiphop projects or even initiate some themselves. This will go a long way to put on the limelight skilled emcees who would’ve been otherwise underground.
I’ve tried my best to run an analogy of the situation of Hiphop in Nigeria. I hope this gives an insight to you, the reader.
Thanks for reading and please feel free to drop your comments.
One.
www.realhiphopng..com
Music/Radio / Re: Fecko Speaks! by malcolmx: 10:14am On Jun 08, 2009
rapjunkie:

cool articles on the blog . . . . . . bigs up to fecko

. . . . . stay on ur grind . . . . . . nice one
Yeah rapjunkie! Thanks a lot.
Keep checking us out. fresh stuff all the way!!!!
One
Celebrities / Fecko Speaks! by malcolmx: 1:47am On Jun 05, 2009
Yo! Yo! Yo! Yo! The goldfish speaks. Y'all know Fecko of NL.
Well, the talented and vibrant Fecko talks about himself, his music and the Nigerian Hiphop scene. Check out this interview with Buchi Steve and see how your boy Fecko a.k.a Raplogic is moving the game up. www.realhiphopng..com
I wanna know what y'all feel about Fecko and the interview.
Peace.

Music/Radio / Fecko Speaks! by malcolmx: 1:12am On Jun 05, 2009
Yo! Yo! Yo! Yo! The goldfish speaks. Y'all know Fecko of NL.Well, the talented and vibrant Fecko talks about himself, his music and the Nigerian Hiphop scene. Check out this interview with Buchi Steve and see how your boy Fecko a.k.a Raplogic is moving the game up.http://www.realhiphopng..com
Wanna know what y'all feel about Fecko and the interview.
Peace.

Sports / Fifa Approves 6 Nigerian Stadia! by malcolmx: 10:10am On May 22, 2009
Even though they said Nigeria wasn't ready yet, Six stadia have been approved for the U-17 championship. They include Lagos, Abuja,Calabar,Enugu,Ijebu-Ode and Kano.
FIFA Vice President,Jack Warner declared Lagos and Abuja ready and gave the other 4 cities one month to be 100% fit to host the competition.
Backup host Morrocco is standing nearby should Nigeria fail. They have been ready for over a year now.
Goodluck to Nigeria though.

www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: List Of Naija Banned Songs; What's Your Take by malcolmx: 7:42pm On May 10, 2009
Banning songs when they have sold million copies? songs that everyone on the streets can sing to? NBC is another example of a confused and disgruntled parastatal.Thank God they are not in charge of our power supply.
On the flipside, i think Dora Akunyili's hands must be in these bans especially in line with the Unbranding project.
Music/Radio / Re: Deeper Than Rap-rick Ross. by malcolmx: 7:33pm On May 10, 2009
", this monkey is swaggerless, "
50 is a messed up fellow. N*gga looks for who to beef only when his next album is on the way. Kanye West hasn't taught him a lesson. Dude is a fake ass. My only prob is that Ross aint as rich as he is. But, no doubt Ross is working hard. 50 just doesnt know who to beef any more and THE BOSS happens to be the nearest scape goat.
www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: Does Anybody Here Host A Music Program (on Radio, 4 Instance)? by malcolmx: 5:15pm On Mar 10, 2009
Cosmo FM is a music radio station so i must tell you,if u have to host a music show,you better come tight and correct.The type of companies that might be interested in your show will depend on the contents of your show and how hip and dope your show is.I advise you work on your self,your show and its contents and see how things play out.
Music/Radio / Re: Top 5 Radio Stations In Nigeria: What Do You Think? by malcolmx: 11:58am On Feb 16, 2009
1.Rhythm FM
2.Cosmo FM
3.Cool FM
4.Wazobia FM
5.Raypower FM
Music/Radio / Re: Top 5 Best Rappers In Nigeria by malcolmx: 4:44pm On Dec 22, 2008
MODE9
M.I
ELAJOE
OVERDOSE
SPACEMAN
JESSE JAGS
MACK GEE
BIONIC
ILLBLISS
M.I-FLISS

, we sure do have tight emcees,who said we dont?!
Music/Radio / Re: Review Of Modenine's Album: Emphasis On Track 22:death Blow by malcolmx: 9:39pm On Dec 12, 2008
IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT THIS ALBUM,GIMME YOUR ADDRESS AND I'LL SEND ONE RIGHT TO YOUR HOUSE! THE CHIEF JUDGE OF HIPHOP WILL PROSECUTE ANYONE WHO UPLOADS THIS ALB.GO COP IT!!!
DR.NINESTEIN,CONGRATS! THIS IS IT.
www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Debuts On Cosmo Fm by malcolmx: 12:03pm On Aug 29, 2008
adahna:

guy,,im in ebonyi state,skoolin i was so happi 2 hear rick on radio 4 d 1st time in 042.i don't miss it oh in lag on cool fm on saturday and sunday.i was actually waitin 2 hear brrrrrrrrrr side of life mix show i.e A1.cosmo don dey try well oh. grin smiley   

Yeah, The Rick Dees Show airs Sunday 12pm-4pm while the Coke Side Of Life Mixshow is now Sunday 6pm-8pm.

Props to all Cosmo fans!
Education / Re: Madonna University: The Truth by malcolmx: 3:03pm On Aug 22, 2008
ud4u:

Those critics should just close their mouth if they don't know what to say. I have two friends who graduated from Madona with 21, and now one is working with Access Bank , the other is with kpmg. So if the the school is not good how do they pass the series of interview and scale through. Abe den bribe access and kpmg.

Oboy make una close una mouth jare, may be they no give una admission.

I've said this times without number,if you dont know sh*t about MADONNA UNIVERSITY,KEEP YOUR F*CKEN SILENCE!!!
Your friends graduated with 2.1 certificate,so what?! does it change a thing?! have you ever sat these your friends down and asked them what they passed through in madonna? do you think university education is all about certificate? anybody can get job anywhere worth his qualification irrespective of university attended!
Better get this into your head!!
Oboy make una close una mouth jare, may be they no give una admission
Do you think getting admission into madonna is difficult
Fo Yo Info:: This thread is for cats who understand the topic and want to express their mature,fearless,unbiased and unalloyed views AND NOT FOR peops who just want to sound great!
Music/Radio / Re: J Martins Ft Timaya - Good or Bad music video by malcolmx: 2:10pm On Aug 22, 2008
FOR YOUR INFO, J.MARTINS IS THE GUY THAT PRODUCED P SQUARE'S LATEST ALBUM(GAME OVER). HIS ALBUM WHICH PROMISES TO BE A HUGE SUCCESS IS RECEIVING FINISHING TOUCHES. HE ALSO HAPPENS TO BE PRODUCING WAJE (the girl featured on P SQUARE'S-DO ME) and many other cats too.
Music/Radio / Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Debuts On Cosmo Fm by malcolmx: 1:56pm On Aug 22, 2008
THE WORLD FAMOUS[b] RICK DEES RADIO SHOW [/b] KICKS OFF ON COSMO FM-105.5, THIS SUNDAY-12 NOON TO 4PM. FOR ALL YOU COSMO FANS OUT THERE,SURE DONT MISS!
PROPS TO THE SPACEMAN,DJ FX2,RALPH,JEDI,SYDNEY,ZOE,DJ GRANDFINGAZ,TEMMY-T and other presenters and personnel who make the station thicker than any other in nigeria!!! Y'all are doing a great job.

www.rick.com
www.myspace.com/djsteeve
www.cosmofm.com
Music/Radio / Re: "Attention" by malcolmx: 1:31pm On Aug 22, 2008
nice joint
Education / Re: Madonna University: The Truth by malcolmx: 6:13pm On Aug 05, 2008
IF YOU DONT KNOW SH*T about MADONNA UNI or other private uni's,THEN KEEP YOUR SILENCE!!!
MY REGARDS TO TRUTH WHO STARTED THIS THREAD.YOU'VE REALLY SAID SOME OF THE TRUTHS COS THERE ARE SO MANY OTHERS.I COMMEND YOU.

TO ALL THE CATS OUT HERE WHO DONT KNOW A DIZZLE ABOUT MADONNA,I ASK THIS QUESTION.
HOW WOULD YOU FEEL IF AT YOUR FINAL YEAR OF A 5 YEAR COURSE,YOU ARE EXPELLED BECAUSE A SCHOOL PREFECT a.k.a HALL REP DOES NOT LIKE YOU? I'M TALKING ABOUT A FELLOW STUDENT WHO MIGHT BE IN ALOWER CLASS THAN YOU?!! WHAT KIND OF STORY WOULD YOU TELL YOUR CHILDREN? MY ANGER FOR THIS UNI IS DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PERSON,I JUST DONT WANNA TALK MUCH COS A LOT HAS BEEN SAID ALREADY.90% OF THINGS HERE ARE NOT RIGHT! AND CUT THAT CRAP OF WAECV/NECO BLA BLA BLA,THE STUDENTS ARE NOT THE PROBLEM,THE BEST OF BRAINS ARE HERE,THE SCHOOL IS THE PROBLEM!
ABOUT THE JOBS,YOU'LL GET A JOB OF YOUR QUALIFICATION IF YOU CAN DEFEND YOUR CERTIFICATE IRRESPECTIVE OF SCHOOL!
IF ANY ADMIN STAFF OF MADONNA UNI IS READING THIS RIGHT NOW,PLS STOP THE ILLITERACY COATED WICKEDNESS AND MAKE THE SCHOOL A BETTER,MATURE PLACE TO DWELL IN.
I DONT SUPPORT VICES BUT CURBING IT THE 'WRONGEST' WAY IS CERTAINLY NOT SUPPORTED!
GOD WILL CERTAINLY JUDGE EVERY WICKEDNESS RELIGIOUS OR NOT!!!!
Music/Radio / Re: Who's Your Hottest Radio Presenter by malcolmx: 10:16am On Aug 01, 2008
CHUKS THE SPACEMAN a.k.a SPACE BOOGIE-COSMO FM, the hottest no doubt!!!
Also,
NAOMI-RHYTHM PH
EBITAN-RHYTHM PH
WILDCHILD-RHYTHM LAGOS
JEDI-COSMO FM

www.myspace.com/djsteeve

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Politics / Re: Chimaroke Namani The Most Corrupt Governor by malcolmx: 1:33pm On Jun 04, 2008
@ AFAM
You're the truth. thanks for standing up for facts!
TO THE PUBLIC,
For all of you that have been reading newspapers and magazines,believe me,many of those newspapers are sponsored by the confused opposition and written by very biased minds.
No doubt Chimaroke was a true player of the game called politics.
Obasanjo's regime was characterised by a lot of pressure on the goverenors especially when it came to the third term sh*t.How many former governors have really told you how many times they had to siphon huge sums to aso rock just to keep their seats?How many of us have laid hands on the State's budget execution to ascertain how it was spent? All,some of y'all cats will do'll be to sit down and talk what you heard or read!
Initially,they said he owns 200 houses,now its 172. I saw the addresses of the houses on one of your highly rated dailies. Believe this,many of the houses were government houses or government officials residences,others had non existent addresses?When did government houses turn to the governor's house?
For your info,
there's no name like Chimaroke Nnamani on the so called owned companies, under the law,they dont belong to him in anyway! Or,does Wale Adenuga own Glo while Mike Adenuga owns Pencil Productions??
Many political killings are linked to him but that's how he played his own game cos he would have been the victim if he didnt strike at times he did. I dont blame a man with a whole lot of enemies.
No doubt,cat was a smart crook but if he did A,let us say he did A rather than he did A & B.
GET YOUR MIND RIGHT!
Music/Radio / Re: Nigeria Music Award by malcolmx: 12:07pm On Jun 04, 2008
LORILE, classified as HIPHOP? Then hiphop is not just dead but raptured! The organizers of the NMA (i guess Kennis music was hugely a part of this) should be flogged. LORILE IS NOTHING CLOSE TO HIPHOP!!!

www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: How To Promote My Music On Radio Stations? by malcolmx: 9:46am On Mar 06, 2008
Another:

thanks 4 all the resonses, Please can someone tell me how many states does Cool FM Lagos cover? and also how many states receive Cosmo FM Enugu?

I KNOW COOL FM COVERS LAGOS AND A FEW OTHER WESTERN STATES.
COSMO FM COVERS ABOUT OR MORE THAN 15 STATES(THE WHOLE OF SOUTH EAST,SOUTH SOUTH,NIGER DELTA,MIDDLE BELT AND A COUPLE OF NORTHERN STATES).
GOOD LUCK BRO.

www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: How To Promote My Music On Radio Stations? by malcolmx: 5:21pm On Feb 28, 2008
TRY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO GO TO THE STATIONS YOURSELF. PERSONAL CONTACT HAS THE HIGHERE EDGE.go to the station yourself,or try listen to any radio pro gramme that plays your kind of musik,know the name of the programme and go to the station ask for the producer of the pro gramme,and talk to him or her.IF POSSIBLE MAKE FRIENDS WITH THEM.
1. COSMO FM 105.5, ENUGU-Just make sure your song is tight and has got a defined concept.it aint wack. same goes for
2.COOL FM 96.9 LAGOS
3.RHYTHM 93.7-THEY HAVE A SPECIAL PREFERENCE FOR RAP AND THIS IS THE MAJOR STATION YOU HAVE TO GO WITH CASH.
4.RAYPOWER 106.5,PORT HARCOURT-THEY HAVE A PREFERENCE FOR DANCE TRACKS.
RIGHT NOW YOU KNOW WHICH STATIONS ARE GONNA FEEL YOU THE MORE. GOOD LUCK BRO.


----by any means necessary!!!---
www.myspace.com/djsteeve
Music/Radio / Re: Which Fm Station Do U Listen To Most Often And Why? by malcolmx: 4:28pm On Jan 17, 2008
tamby:

damn cosmo? u must be in the east,they are immitators ike took cool fm's style there i was his fan until he left cool fm,i went to the east n he was there.cooooooooool fm is d bomb

damn cosmo?damn u tamby! for ur info, ik the gee from cool fm is one of the low profile presenters on cosmo fm so his style can not be what makes cosmo rock! cosmo has been the illest radio station in nigeria since inception in late 2003, ik the gee joined two years later.u hear me?!
COSMO FM has got the best and most talented of presenters from JD TO THE SPACEMAN TO JUANITA TO RALPH TO DJ FX2 and a whole whole lot of them.
you've been in the east huh? did u hear cosmo fm jingles? they sound like something u've heard before? NAAAAH!!!
105.5 COSMO FM ROCKS, ask somebody!

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, For all the wackness you admit it,huh?
Unconciously because your rhymes are uncommited-BIONIC
Music/Radio / Re: Timbaland, Scott Or Pharrel? : Ojb, Jammix Or Cobhams? by malcolmx: 12:18pm On May 28, 2007
I WILL RATE THEM THIS WAY:

1.TIMBALAND:HAS BEEN THERE ALL THE WHILE.I CALL HIM THE FRUITY LOOPS MASTER! HAS CREDIT FOR MOST MISSY ELLIOTS SONGS LIKEWISE THAT OF BRANDY,AALIYAH,GINUWINE,NELLY FURTADO'S LAST ALBUM,JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE'S LAST TWO ALBUMS AND THAT OF SO MANY OTHER ARTISTES INCLUDING THE GAME,EVE,MARY J.BLIGE ETC.HE ALSO PRODUCES HIS OWN ALBUMS TOO.WHEN YOU TALK OF CREATIVITY IN MUSIC PRODUCTION,GIVE IT UP FOR TIMBO!
2.SCOTT STORCH:THE DUDE IS TIGHT.HE'S KNOWN FOR HIS PECULIAR BANGING BASS DRUMS.HAS BEEN WORKING UNDER DR.DRE UNTIL HE GOT HIS OWN STUDIO.GUESS NO SURPRISE WHY MY BOY IS TIGHT.HAS TO HIS CREDIT SONGS LIKE CANDY SHOP BY 50 CENT,LEAN BACK,MY FOFO,MAKE IT RAIN BY FATJOE,STEAL THE SHOW BY ICE CUBE AND A LOT OF OTHER HEAVYWEIGHT HITS.
3.PHARELL:PHARELL IS GOOD.ANOTHER DUDE WHO IS UPRISING EVERYDAY.HE IS WELL KNOWN FOR PASS THE COURVOSSIER,DROP IT LIKE ITS HOT,EXCUSE ME MISS,CAN I HAVE IT LIKE THAT AND A HOST OF OTHER SONGS.

COMING TO NIGERIA:
1.OJB:I DONT WANT TO SPEND TIME ON THIS GUY COS I DONT REALLY DIG HIM.I HIGHLY ACKNOWLEDGE HIM FOR RUGGEDMAN'S FIRST ALBUM.HE IS THE MOST POPULAR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER IN NIGERIA.HAS TUFACE FIRST ALBUM TO HIS CREDIT AND MANY OTHER NIGERIAN HIT JOINTS.IF YOU TALK OF STANDARD INTERNATIONAL BEATS,DONT MENTION OJB,MOVE DOWN TO,
2.COBHAMS:HAS HIS PRESENCE ON BOUQUI'S ALBUM AND A HOST OF OTHER CATS.MAJORS ON R&B,HIPHOP AND ROCK.
3.JAMMIX:WELL KNOWN FOR A LOUD DOULE CLICK SOUND AT THE BEGINNING OF A SONG.PRODUCES PARTY JAMZ AND THAT'S IT.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
IF YOU REALLY WANT TRUE HIPHOP AND RAP BEATS,THE FOLLOWING CATS ARE SIMPLY IT!
1.G-LYNX{PRODUCED MANY SONGS ON MODE 9'S 1ST ALBUM-MALCOLM IX}
2.ELAJOE OF THE THOROUGHBREDS
3.I.D CABASA (RESPONSIBLE FOR RUGGEDMAN'S NEW ALBUM)
4.DEKUMZY (OUTSTANDING FOR THE ALBUMS OF RESONANCE,THE BRACKETS ETC)

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