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RomanceRe: Ladies And Gentlemen: by olunifemi(op): 6:02pm On May 24, 2007
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Can You Real Men See What The Women Are Saying About U? by olunifemi(op): 5:49pm On May 24, 2007
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Jokes EtcRe: Dont Touch My Daughter: by olunifemi(op): 5:44pm On May 24, 2007
huh
Nairaland GeneralRe: Can You Real Men See What The Women Are Saying About U? by olunifemi(op): 3:48pm On May 23, 2007
olunifemi:
Q: What is the difference between men and puppies?
A: Puppies grow up.

Q: Why do men always have a stupid look on their faces?
A: Because they are,

Q: What do men have in common with ceramic tiles?
A: Fix them properly once and you can walk all over them forever.

Q: If you drop a man and a brick out of a plane, which one would
hit the ground first?
A: Who cares??,

Q: What did God say after he created man?
A: I can do better than this! And then he created woman!!!.

Q: What's the difference between an intelligent man & a UFO ?
A: I don't know, I've never seen either.

Q: What are two reasons why men don't mind their own business?
A: i) no mind ii) no business

Q: Why did Moses wander in the desert for 40 years?
A:! Because even back then men wouldn't ask for directions .

Q: What is the difference between men and pigs?
A: Pigs don't turn into men when they drink,

Q: What makes men chase women they have no intention of marrying?
A: The same urge that makes dogs chase vehicles they have no
intention of driving.

Q: What do you do with a man who thinks he's God's gift?
A: Exchange him!!

Q: Why do men like smart women?
A: Opposites attract.
all these things r true.
Maleeq:
Only reason I could come up with to justify your post. (Why wont I mind my own business?)
whtever
Music/RadioRe: Interview With Weird Mc by olunifemi(op): 3:47pm On May 23, 2007
how could i do dt?
RomanceRe: Caught in action:Your Best Friend With Your Bf/girlfriend by olunifemi(op): 3:42pm On May 23, 2007
how?
Music/RadioRe: Interview With Weird Mc by olunifemi(op): 2:34pm On May 21, 2007
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Car TalkRe: Picture of your Car by olunifemi(f): 2:28pm On May 21, 2007
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Music/RadioInterview With Weird Mc by olunifemi(op): 2:27pm On May 21, 2007
Sola Idowu, better known as Weird MC the Raptainer is one of the unique voices in the Naija hiphop/pop scene. Unique not only for her sound and music, but because Naija female MCs are far and few between.

One thing that is immediately clear about Weird MC is that this woman doesn’t play around – she takes her music very seriously – recording, producing, touring, promoting, etc… striving to put her stamp and flavor of Naija Hip Hop, on the map.

Splitting time between Naija and Jand, Weird MC continues to evolve her sound (which has indeed evolved from the first time I heard her on the 1996 hit – Allen Avenue). Her upcoming album After Da Storm, features original production work on her part as well as collaborations with Skillz of JJC and the 419 squad and Don Jazzy.

On the verge of releasing her upcoming album After Da Storm Weird MC sat down with us over here at me for an interview:

Nifemi: How did you get into music? MC’ing & producing?

WeirdMC: Just watching other acts such as Brenda Fassie, Janet Jackson, Fela Kuti, Jimi Hendrix…

Nifemi: How did “Weird MC” come about?

WMC: I used to be a member of a group called the weirdos we split up n I took on weird mc from there.

Nifemi: What are your main musical influences?

WMC: My Main influences musically range from jimi Hendrix to Outkast to Fela Kuti. I listen to a lot of HipHop, Alternative vibes, Neo soul, jazz, Classical and Afrobeat these respective genres helped in shaping my sound.

Nifemi: You’ve been in the music business for some time now – how has the Nigerian music scene changed since you began performing?

WMC: It’s evolved into something really exciting it’s unbelievable all eyes are on Nigeria right now we have to let the world know what’s up it’s time to put us on the map. There’s more quality then quantity artistes are putting out great material.

Nifemi: You have performed all over the world – U.K. , Japan, Ukraine,Russia, Bulgaria, Finland to Nigeria, Ghana, Berlin, Belgium, etc – How did those opportunities materialize?

WMC: I met with a High profiled African/World DJ known as Rita Ray a while back I started doing club oriented dates with her sound system known as the shrine sound system before I knew what was happening we started going round different parts of the world it was such an experience. Through that an awareness of who the weird mc was got out I also started getting additional solo dates with my band off the back of what I had done with the shrine system i had a rare opportunity of sharing the stage with the grammy award winning sound system known as the Afrocelts. I did high profiled gigs at festivals and proper concerts.

Nifemi: How is your music received abroad?

WMC: With open arms but because of the afrocentric slant my kindda sound gets lumped into the so called World Music category I get mad love at my concerts and club dates. It’s all good.

Nifemi: The title track on your upcoming album, “Ijoya” is a departure from your earlier work. How did the concept come about?

WMC: The title of the new album is not actually Ijoya. Ijoya is just a title of a track on the album the full album will be called “After Da Storm” I will not really say that the track Ijoya is a departure as such it’s just a coming of Age my sound has evolved u know one thing is constant CHANGE Ijoya was conceptualised via a Bass Line I thought to myself “This is a catchy Bassline” I took it from there my brother jumped on it cuz he was feeling it. We finished writing the lyrics then I did some pre-production myself at home like a demo cut but I felt I needed to take it one step further so I hooked up with Don Jazzy and Skillz we took the song to another level I can’t believe the feedback I’ve been getting from people. I shot 2 videos an animated and life one MTV Base Africa has put the animated version on heavy rotation already.

Nifemi: How was working with Skillz/JJC?

WMC: It was kool he alongside Don Jazzy did Ijoya he also did another track called Da Way We blo’ with me it’s amazing he comes into his full element when in the studio he’s such a delight to watch. I hope to do more with him in the future.

Nifemi: What unique challenges does an MC/Musician face in Nigeria? (production, distribution, radio, performance, etc)

WMC: Unique ? That’s putting it nicely it is a constant struggle u’ve got to get the right producer who understands your direction and of course he/she must be level headed there are a lot of phony egos in our industry. One has to have the funds to cover promotion and getting an effective distributor is a different thing all together. For me performing comes naturally so I don’t really feel any kindda pressure but of course it’s still a challenge to be able to come up with the baddest things which will drive the crowd wild everytime one takes to that stage. The greatest challenge is money what we do is capital intensive and believe me if you have no money in our industry you are as good as f*cked.

Nifemi: Are there any challenges associated with being a female artist in a male-dominated field?

WMC: Yes u have to work twicw as hard to command the same kindda respect accorded a guy.

Nifemi: Who are your favorite Nigerian MCs?

WMC: 2Shotz, RuggedMan, Eldee, Ruckus, Blackface, Nas.

Nifemi: Moving forward, what do you want for your music and Weird MC?

WMC: My greatest dream is for the weird mc to become a global brand music, movies, fashion and whatever I want it all. I want my music in every home I want my label imprint “0907 Entertainment” to become a powerhouse recording company.

Nifemi: Final Thoughts?

WMC:To the people who have been behind me from day one thanks for your love and support. To fellow artistes stay real.
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Big thanks to Weird MC for taking the time to chat with me. Check out the track Ijoya, from the upcoming album After Da Storm as both audio and music video… these leave me thirsty more!

Stay tuned and we’ll be sure to let you know when the album drops. wink
AutosRe: Sweet Machine by olunifemi(op): 2:11pm On May 21, 2007
check dse out

AutosSweet Machine by olunifemi(op): 2:07pm On May 21, 2007
VDub Golf GTI W12
PRESS RELEASE:
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Showtime at the Wörthersee


Leave conventions behind and let your passion awake - since the beginning these were the roots of the GTI idea. Until today they got more than 1.67 million drivers into their spell. Long has the Golf GTI been an icon. A mark for itself.

Since 1982 Golf GTI celebrate it annually in the Austrian Land at the Wörthersee. Thousands come.Volkswagen placed a Golf before them: the Golf GTI W12-650 showcar. This sports car is a inclination before the GTI friends at the Wörthersee, people for whom the GTI is a myth.
Stronger, broader, faster
A Golf was never stronger, broader or faster. It seems that the Golf GTI W12-650 comes directly from the racing course. A Golf that runs like the Pace Car of the 24 hours of Le Mans. Its name means: W12-Zylinder, 650 HP (477 KW with 6.000 rpm). A Showcar, not more, not less. Nevertheless it shows what enormous potential the Golf has to offer.

3.7 seconds, 325 km/h, 750 Newtonmeters
Its 6,0 Liter Biturbo engine is longitudinal and placed directly behind the driver and the front seat passenger. The Golf GTI W12-650 differentiate itself in this way from the classical central engine car. A 6-speed automatic transmission transfers 750 Newtonmeters (at 4.500 rpm) to the rear axle. It catapults the Golf GTI W12-650 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. With a maximum speed of 325 km/h the Golf GTI W12-650 leaves behind nearly all of the world’s supercars.
AutosSweet Machine by olunifemi(op): 2:04pm On May 21, 2007
VDub Golf GTI W12
PRESS RELEASE:
Volkswagen Golf GTI W12 650
Showtime at the Wörthersee


Leave conventions behind and let your passion awake - since the beginning these were the roots of the GTI idea. Until today they got more than 1.67 million drivers into their spell. Long has the Golf GTI been an icon. A mark for itself.

Since 1982 Golf GTI celebrate it annually in the Austrian Land at the Wörthersee. Thousands come.Volkswagen placed a Golf before them: the Golf GTI W12-650 showcar. This sports car is a inclination before the GTI friends at the Wörthersee, people for whom the GTI is a myth.
Stronger, broader, faster
A Golf was never stronger, broader or faster. It seems that the Golf GTI W12-650 comes directly from the racing course. A Golf that runs like the Pace Car of the 24 hours of Le Mans. Its name means: W12-Zylinder, 650 HP (477 KW with 6.000 rpm). A Showcar, not more, not less. Nevertheless it shows what enormous potential the Golf has to offer.

3.7 seconds, 325 km/h, 750 Newtonmeters
Its 6,0 Liter Biturbo engine is longitudinal and placed directly behind the driver and the front seat passenger. The Golf GTI W12-650 differentiate itself in this way from the classical central engine car. A 6-speed automatic transmission transfers 750 Newtonmeters (at 4.500 rpm) to the rear axle. It catapults the Golf GTI W12-650 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds. With a maximum speed of 325 km/h the Golf GTI W12-650 leaves behind nearly all of the world’s supercars.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Can You Real Men See What The Women Are Saying About U? by olunifemi(op): 1:48pm On May 21, 2007
how do u mean?
RomanceLadies And Gentlemen: by olunifemi(op): 1:37pm On May 21, 2007
Ladies and gentlemen,

What will you do if your lover suddenly slapped you over a matter which heralded by an argument? Let me know how you will handle the situation
RomanceRe: Caught in action:Your Best Friend With Your Bf/girlfriend by olunifemi(op): 1:17pm On May 21, 2007
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FamilyRe: Lies! by olunifemi(op): 4:43pm On May 19, 2007
one cant live witout lies
Nairaland GeneralRe: 24 Things We've Learnt From Nollywood ! by olunifemi(op): 4:41pm On May 19, 2007
d 25th lesson cheesy
FamilyRe: Sexual Rights…….does A Woman Have Any? by olunifemi(op): 4:38pm On May 19, 2007
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Would You Invite To Your Party? by olunifemi(op): 4:38pm On May 19, 2007
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RomanceRe: What's With Guys And Younger Women? by olunifemi(op): 4:34pm On May 19, 2007
hot chic:
i don't know why guys like older girls but i think older guys are more matured and treat you better (like a baby) in as much as he still respect you despite the age difference but i aint settling for anybody above 10years ooooooooooooooooooo,
dt's it
Nairaland GeneralRe: Can You Real Men See What The Women Are Saying About U? by olunifemi(op): 4:34pm On May 19, 2007
i just wonder
RomanceRe: What Do Guys Do When They Fall In Love? by olunifemi(op): 4:30pm On May 19, 2007
Bulga:
I wonder if I will ever fall in love again. I have lost my faith in it. Love is nothing but madness. With time you will understand.
not only u my dear
Jokes EtcRe: Dont Touch My Daughter: by olunifemi(op): 4:20pm On May 19, 2007
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