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Am feeling KUNLE'S pain..... du u knw wah it means to go hungri 4 3daiz mehn ur body go COLD ehn |
![]() C'est moi:cool |
Munchin like no 2moro |
C'est moi:which one b lmsao |
AntI GOATMEAT |
Ifunaya and bobby |
Ifunaya go chow d rice |
day don stat |
I'm Studyin ESTATE MANAGEMENT hopin to b nxt Jide taiwo in d future |
I want a fone dat if i buy data... It can last 4 a month |
[quote author=henryskywalker2003]Dude, you are wrong there. Samsung is Korean, so is LG. And you can't compare the two with any of those China phones. The only China phone maker that, in my opinion, want to be taken seriously by the mainstream, is Oppo. @OP, there are many medium range phones you can get at that price range or at most 30-32k. I'll recommend Sony Xperia J,M,E or Tipo phones. I think tipo is the only one that comes with anything less than Jelly Bean. Also, there are HTC phones within that price range, I don't exactly know them by name but if you head into the market, you'll see lots. And if you like Windows Phone 8, check out Nokia Lumia 520 and 620. They are quite nice. I'll recommend going for 620 above 520 cos it has a better spec sheet than 520. And stay away from 510 and 610. And finally, make sure you research online about the phone you want to buy before you actually buy it. And try not to buy a 2011/early 2012 phone cos the manufacturer might not bother to release any further updates for it.[/quote]i dnt want to waste money ontop data.... Dats y i dnt want to by an andriod fone |
liljboy10: useles ba3 lyf....bera dnt waste ur money on bb..i beg yu...wt is ur budget?25 |
I Want to by bb curve 7. Dnt knw much bout d fone.. So users of dis fone Shuld plz enlighten me bout d fone, its fault..thank u |
Feb pickins! Una scarce gan! |
Sapphire86: Yepdamn y d tushed name |
Lolitua: Ehnn if na her real name b dat...na aw e take affect ASUU strikegerawt of ma post jare.. U got nfin to say |
Rukayat akinsanya aka ruky sanda |
ASUU strike: it is meant for bb users only.nah. |
ASUU strike: Abeg na liemehn its tru |
![]() slimfit7: wow! Is she the 1 dat won miss world? Wonderful, maybe i did nt born thenwah langauge r u speaking 'maybe i did nt born then' ? |
Amaaskia: Caveman! She's a model. Perfect figure!dats harsh.. 'Caveman' lmao |
slimming: Porting on mindberra du asap |
Anybody xperiencin dis same tin My last data charge was 276kb for 2.07 naira |
dellaziz: THAT DUREXX GUY RESEMBLE ONE SINGER/MUSICIAN LIKE THAT, WETIN BE THE GUY NAME SELF ...iTHINKING..eminic |
naijathings: Taste my Lollipop. it is sugar free, |
Mogenerous: self service like?self-services |
I self-service |
Sultry Simone is a US model, dancer and star of the Bubble Butt and Twerk It music videos. She was crowned the 2013 Best Behind at the Afro Model Awards Show held some months ago in the UK.
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RAP means Rhythmically Applied Poetry, it is not just a genre, it’s an art, therefore there are certain rules, laws and basic factors that guide and determine how good at the art you are. Based on this, the team at Celebrifacts have gathered the most popular factors that make a good rapper and graded some of the best rappers out of Nigeria against these factors on a scale of 1-5. Hence its ‘Top 10 most gifted Nigerian Rappers’ list! Find the factors and how your favorite rappers score below, then finally the list itself based on their individual cumulative scores. 1. Lyrical Content: Figures Of Speech It’s a lot of words filling up each 16 bars. The content in there and construction of these words are a half of what makes up a rapper’s style. Messages in a song’s content could be best expressed artistically through figures of speech like similes, metaphors, word plays, hyperboles, etc. In hip-hop, these are referred to as “Punchlines”. A rapper don’t necessarily have to master all figures of speech, but being highly skilled in at least two puts you on a higher pedestal than rappers who drop lame lines (straight sentences). - Modenine – 5 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4.5 - Olamide – 3 - Sauce Kid – 4 - Ice Prince – 3 - Phyno – 3.5 - Ikechukwu – 3.5 - Jesse Jagz – 3.5 - Naeto C – 2.5 2. Content/Subject Matter: Staying In Context On Songs Some rappers you’ll rate as “wack” are actually good, problem they have is they stray on songs too much! The ability to pick a topic for your song and perfectly deliver on it without straying to other topics just to beef up your content makes you a master of the art. Modenine – 5 MI – 5 Vector – 3.5 Olamide – 3.5 Sauce Kid – 3.5 Ice Prince – 3 Phyno – 4 Ikechukwu – 3.5 Jesse Jagz – 3.5 Naeto C – 3 3. Delivery: Flow/Clarity/Diction This is what makes up the second half of a rapper’s style. Having a rap delivery that is unique to you is what gives you your own niche and identity. If your flow is top-notch, diction is exemplary and you’re clear enough for your audience to hear? That’s a good rapper! - Modenine – 4 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4 - Olamide – 5 - Sauce Kid – 3.5 - Ice Prince – 4 - Phyno – 4.5 - Ikechukwu – 3.5 - Jesse Jagz – 3.5 - Naeto C – 4 4. Versatility A rapper that can bend in numerous directions and still be original is bound to hold your attention a lot longer than one who is rigidly facing just one direction, because the possibility of him boring you is slim when he’s able to switch from for example, story-telling to battling, to flossing, to love-rap, to party-rap, etc. A versatile rapper can be featured a hundred times, on different songs from different genres, by any kind of artistes, and still deliver without sounding like he was struggling or sounding too rigid on the song. - Modenine – 1.5 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4.5 - Olamide – 4 - Sauce Kid – 4.5 - Ice Prince – 4 - Phyno – 3 - Ikechukwu – 4 - Jesse Jagz – 4 - Naeto C – 4 5. Commerciality In business-environments/record- label-offices, this comes before anything else. It’s not so respected in hip-hop but at the end of the day, it’s a rule we all have to obey. In business, you don’t put money on a product that won’t yield returns, so why should anyone put money on an artiste who isn’t connecting with his own market? The ability to keep it real and still be able to sell your music is what cements your status as a successful rapper. - Modenine – 2.5 - MI – 5 - Vector – 4.5 - Olamide – 5 - Sauce Kid – 4 - Ice Prince – 4.5 - Phyno – 4 - Ikechukwu – 4 - Jesse Jagz – 3 - Naeto C – 5 6. Sound Some really gifted rappers have come and gone without having so much to show for it. This isn’t because they’re not good, but because they kept spitting on the wrong beats! The beat is the foundation on which the song lays. It’s mostly the first thing that catches your ear/attention so if it not the right one for the song, it can neither connect the way it should nor stand the test of time. Selecting the right beats for songs is a step in the right direction but the big picture itself is not just selecting the right beats but selecting the right beats all the time! That’s how you create your own sound. - Modenine – 3.5 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4 - Olamide – 4.5 - Sauce Kid – 3.5 - Ice Prince – 4.5 - Phyno – 4 - Ikechukwu – 3 - Jesse Jagz – 4.5 - Naeto C – 4.5 7. Originality Rap music is a conscious genre which relates directly to people and what they go through, therefore most times the kind of songs you make are a reflection of who you really are. How much of yourself do you put in the music? Or perhaps how much of things you feel the people want to hear do you put in the music? Yes, you should be able to make money by finding a way to commercialize your s__t but then when you’re all about what the people want to hear rather than what you feel within you, you don’t stand for yourself therefore don’t deserve to have a following. - Modenine – 5 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4 - Olamide – 5 - Sauce Kid – 4 - Ice Prince – 4 - Phyno – 5 - Ikechukwu – 3.5 - Jesse Jagz – 4.5 - Naeto C – 3.5 8. Longevity One hit single don’t make you a good rapper, neither does one good album/mixtape. The ability to go from one album or mixtape to the other and still maintain or even surpass the standards you’ve set for yourself on all the elements of being a good rapper as listed above, is what makes you a rap LEGEND. - Modenine – 5 - MI – 4.5 - Vector – 4 - Olamide – 3.5 - Sauce Kid – 4 - Ice Prince – 4 - Phyno – 1.5 - Ikechukwu – 4 - Jesse Jagz – 3.5 - Naeto C – 4 CELEBRIFACTS’ TOP 10 MOST GIFTED NIGERIAN RAPPERS 1. MI – 4 and a half mics (37 points) 2. Olamide – 4 mics (33.5 points) 3. Vector – 4 mics (33 points) 4. Modenine – 4 mics (31.5 points) 5. Iceprince/Sinzu (Sauce Kid) – 4 mics (31 points) – [Tie] 6. – 7. Naeto C – 4 mics (30.5 points) 8. Jesse Jagz – 4 mics (30 points) 9. Phyno – 3 and a half mics (29.5 points) 10. Ikechukwu – 3 and a half mics (29 points) ————————- |
1. Don’t sit for a very long time If you actually cut short your time of sitting constantly in front of the TV or your PC, and move around in between your working hours or generally at home, chances are you will not put on weight and also maintain it well. 2. Make time for regular exercise Though you might have reached your ideal weight but you still have to make some time for exercise on a regular basis. You don’t ideally have to carry on the same set of exercises that you previously did to lose weight, but doing any sort of exercise will ensure that you stay in form and do not put on weight again. 3. Skip fast food Just because you’ve lost all those extra kilos does not mean that you can eat whatever you like. Instead you need to keep a tab on what you are eating regularly. Avoid munching on fatty foods. Though it might seem invigorating, but if you stay clear of fast foods, you will also stay in great shape. 4. Don’t drink soda Drinking diet drinks or sodas can actually make you fat! Instead opt for fresh fruit juices. Remember that you have to stick to your goals and you cannot afford to go back to your nasty junk food now. —————————- |
sanb: @op; very nice tips...well done....tanks jare |
Mhen.. Didnt knw dis post will reach FP.. First post eva.. Glory to God.. Phew |

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