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Music/Radio / Re: Recording Deal Opportunity With Tunes Factory Records by mickeyrova(m): 10:19am On Jan 15, 2017
STAGE NAME : Meeky
E MAIL ADDRESS: Michaelmacarova@gmail.com
PHONE NUMBER: 08168765906
INSTAGRAM HANDLE : mickey_rova
Education / Re: Are U A Student.?do U Want To Avoid Relying On Your Parents.?chect THIS OUT!!!!! by mickeyrova(m): 10:55pm On Jan 03, 2017
Michaelmacarova@gmail.com
Music/Radio / Re: All Upcoming Artist Drop Yor Whatsapp Number For #M.G by mickeyrova(m): 9:00pm On Dec 31, 2016
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Music/Radio / Re: Ballhard Family Music Group/ King Emphylex Couture by mickeyrova(m): 8:53pm On Dec 31, 2016
08168765906
Travel / Re: Two Nigerian Men Fight Inside Airplane (Video) by mickeyrova(m): 3:32pm On Dec 20, 2016
phlio666:
i wonder oh.....hw u deh sir
I am good o.
You?
Travel / Re: Two Nigerian Men Fight Inside Airplane (Video) by mickeyrova(m): 6:43pm On Dec 19, 2016
phlio666:
exchanging punches as if it
were pleasantries.........fight don turn greeting......what an expression op who be ur literature teacher
I just open make i see punches, I no see any o.
This bloggers and anything to drive traffic.
Why you too dey lie like this op?
Politics / Re: DISCOS’ Performance Worse Than NEPA, PHCN – Senate by mickeyrova(m): 9:57am On Dec 12, 2016
Actually, light has improved drastically in my area (don't know for other places). We even recorded two days uninterrupted supply at some point self.
Music/Radio / Re: Letter To Nigerian Musicians by mickeyrova(m): 12:22pm On Dec 11, 2016
Griffon:
Dear Nigerian musicians,

I chose the word “musician” because it explains everything about your profession. I could not convince myself to elevate you to the status of an artiste for that word to me connotes originality, creativity and grace which most of you are deeply bereft of. So, we will manage “musician” until you heed the advice I am about to dish out on a cold, winter plate.

I still remember the first time I heard Yemi Alade’s “Ferrari”. I was on my way to work in Lagos. I felt so sober throughout that day that one would think some personal misfortune had befallen me. It suddenly dawned on me that something had to be said or done or both. I realised this was an anomaly that had slowly but steadily found its way into the minds of Nigerian musicians. A typical case of misplaced priorities.

Dear Nigerian musician, I am tired. Tired of listening to empty lyrics. Tired of dancing to good beats but intellectually unchallenging songs that leave me feeling more empty than the moments before I selectively exposed myself to your shallow, poorly-written, unstimulating songs without the feeling that a lot more could have been embedded in them to do justice to whatever theme you chose to explore. Do you know that a song, just like a good story or movie, must have a central theme and subject matter which it addresses? Do you even know what a “theme” means?
Do you know that there are several issues facing the world as I write this? Cases including but not limited to Racism, Hunger, Pain, Poverty, Political and Economic Incompetence, both natural and human-induced calamities, Diseases, even social vices etc. and music is one of the most effectively aesthetic, creative and artistic ways to not only engender awareness across a larger and most mixed human spectrum of intellectual, ethnic and racial diversification but also arouse positive responses about these problems plaguing humanity?

Do you know that there is more to music than simply shouting, “Masterkraft on the Beat”, or “Its Don Jazzy Again”, or the other annoying one, “We Are Back Again”? Do you know that there is a higher calling to your profession than simply mixing instrumentals (what you loosely call ‘beats’) or the awkward idea of aspiring to become the next GLOBACOM, MTN or GULDER ambassador? Or even the latest limiting ado about signing for ‘foreign’ record labels? Do you even know that you, dear Nigerian musician, can win a Grammy award, but only when you have done just about enough with a timeless music that does not only say, “Chop My Money” or “Baby Shake What Your Momma Gave You”, or “I Don Blow”? You see, music is not meant to be common. It is supposed to be timeless and its influence expected to transcend national or even continental borders.

Ever wondered why "We Are the World" by the United Support of Artists (USA) for Africa, remains the signature track for natural disasters and one of the world’s all time highest grossing songs ever (since its release in 1985, it has raised over $63million for humanitarian causes with about ninety percent of the money being pledged to African relief, both long and short term) or why Bob Marley’s “One Love” continues to be such an emblematic song unifying the world’s divisiveness and diversity to name but a few?
So biko, when next you go to your studio to sing your ‘hit track’, remember it is supposed to touch lives in more ways than just telling that your mysterious ‘bae’ to “wind her waist for you”.

Ndewo!!!
Nicely written bro. You couldn't have said it better!
Music Business / Re: Cheap Artistes And Producers Are Killing Our Industry by mickeyrova(m): 7:45pm On Dec 08, 2016
Polyphony:

Cool. Send me a mail so that i can listen to some of your demos
You didn't add any email bro
Politics / Re: Ngwuta Earns N24m Annually, Spent N500m In 10 Months –AGF by mickeyrova(m): 7:47am On Dec 08, 2016
Fucking retards
Music Business / Re: Cheap Artistes And Producers Are Killing Our Industry by mickeyrova(m): 7:43am On Dec 08, 2016
Polyphony:

What genre of music do you do?
My style of music includes :
-Pop
-Afro-pop
--Afro-indie pop
-Rnb
-Hip hop
-Indie pop
-Rap
-A little bit of pop-rock.

I usually use a distinct mix of Afro-indie pop, afro pop, pop and Rnb to create soothing songs that cuts across all cultures that everyone young and old, can easily relate to, dance to and talk about in their pass times.
Music Business / Re: Cheap Artistes And Producers Are Killing Our Industry by mickeyrova(m): 7:42am On Dec 08, 2016
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Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Pictured With Pope Francis,david Milliband,and Others by mickeyrova(m): 11:07am On Dec 06, 2016
kettle84:
what do you mean?
I am not blaming her..
Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Pictured With Pope Francis,david Milliband,and Others by mickeyrova(m): 10:52am On Dec 06, 2016
kettle84:
how do you blame someone who during her reign there was no recession and leave out Buhari who brought Nigeria to recession in 1984 and again in 2015.

we told you people that Buhari was a bad choice yet you people refused to listen now you chose to blame and blame for almost two years.
You are of course here!
Politics / Re: Ngozi Okonjo Iweala Pictured With Pope Francis,david Milliband,and Others by mickeyrova(m): 4:27am On Dec 06, 2016
How this woman continues to move places is really great.
But you are part of our economic recession, so come back home and help solve this mess!
Music/Radio / Re: I Need A Sponsor And A Producer by mickeyrova(m): 5:38pm On Dec 05, 2016
A little description :

I am Michael.
My style of music includes :
-Pop
-Afro-pop
--Afro-indie pop
-Rnb
-Hip hop
-Indie pop
-Rap
-A little bit of pop-rock.

I usually use a distinct mix of Afro-indie pop, afro pop, pop and Rnb to create soothing songs that cuts across all cultures that everyone young and old, can easily relate to, dance to and talk about in their pass times.
My style is unique, and that is what I'm selling!

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Music/Radio / I Need A Sponsor And A Producer by mickeyrova(m): 5:30pm On Dec 05, 2016
If you are interested please hook me up.
Too much description here will ruin the package, but best assured you will be investing in the best thing to happen to Naija music industry since Fela Kuti.

08168765906.
Music Business / Re: Cheap Artistes And Producers Are Killing Our Industry by mickeyrova(m): 6:52am On Dec 01, 2016
I am looking for a good producer to produce my songs... as well as a sponsor.
My style of music is probably new to the industry.
08168765906.
Music/Radio / Re: When Wizkid Was Wizkid Vs Now. by mickeyrova(m): 6:32am On Dec 01, 2016
Cathony:
*applauds* .... congrats, this post just won the award for "Most Stupid Post on Nairaland today"
LOL. You dey mean o!

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