Monday, 30 May 2016

THE TOP TEN (10) RICHEST MUSICIANS OF THE WORLD IN 2016 ARE AS FOLLOWS.

THE RICHEST MUSICIANS IN THE WORLD IN 2016, KNOW THE TOP 10 HIGHEST PAID MUSICIANS.

musicians are the base of all kind of music and they are the top artists, taking help of whom, many of the artists goes up in their career. The best musicians are those who are termed to be the richest of all the musicians . the most important fact about them is the value or the net worth of them. the net worth reveals how much popular they are in their stream and how strong their appearance will be on the stage.
you much be looking for the richest musicians of the world to know more about them.


10. Gene Simmons.


The top rock star has been the idol of the Israeli rock and he is a stunning performer on the stage too. The star musician is at the tenth position in the list and his net worth is 300 million dollars. this 64 years star is a great artist and a renowned figure surely.







9.L.A.Reid




he has been a song writer for the last decade and is there in the list of top richest musicians at ninth position. he has been a record producer too and his net worth is also 300 million dollars. The rocking star has been one of the American Legends.


8. Keith Richards



he has been another Legend and talent wise he cannot be compared with any of the contenders of the best musician title. he has been a songwriter too along with music and he is at the eighth position with net worth of 340 million dollars.





7. Mick Jagger


The talented 70 years old musician is a vocalist too and is one of the top musicians, the world has ever found. he has been in the seventh position among the richest musicians with net worth of 360 million dollars.







6. Elton John





He has been one of the genius musicians from UK. The talented musician is a song writer and composer too and he is there in the Sixth position with net worth of 450 million dollars.






5. Bernie Taupin



He has been the lyricist from England and has been a top artist who has been into the best creations in the recent past. The 64 years old talent is at fifth position with net worth of 450 million dollars.






4. Emilio Estefan

He has been 61, this year and still the music in him is outstanding. 
the music producer and singer is one of the favorite star of the world and is in the fourth rank among the richest musicians with net worth of 500 million dollars.






3. Bono




The great star from US is a legend and he himself is a genre. The Talented singer and composer has a great base of fan and he is the third richest musician with net worth of 600 million dollars.









2. Herb Alpert





He has been a pillar of the American music and is one of the best stars even at the age of 79. The star musician is one of the best names that come in the music world and he has been one of the rare stars. He is at the second position with net worth of 750 million dollars.





1. Paul McCartney




He is the official richest musician of the world. The English musician is a talent and is regarded as the most successful composer of all time. He is the richest of all the musicians with a net worth of 829 million dollars.





All the musicians that are in the list are renowned figures in their career. The possession of asset of them might be different, but the net worth is dependent on the talent and their value in the industry. This is the base of the ranking in the list too. Thus know more about the stars and follow them to get the taste of the best music that are composed or delivered to the world. All of these richest musicians are perfectly talented and they are all aged with perfect talent in them.

Saturday, 28 May 2016

Top 10 Richest African Musicians for 2016

Being wealthy is the impassable gulf that lies between riches and poverty. Most musicians spend money great enough to do something big but nobody is interested in that but to invest in businesses and endorsement deals in order to keep them stabilized.

OMG Loud comes with a different package of tallying all of the top 10 African artistes, their endorsement deals, charge per show, businesses they invest and wealth they’ve acquired over the period.


10. Ice Prince



Panshak Henri Zamani is in contract with Record Label, Chocolate City. After signing with them he said,
“My record deal with Chocolate City came off of my affiliation with MI and Jesse Jagz. We are pretty much brothers, we’ve always lived together. always been together …. “
Zamani currently have five (5) studio albums.


9. Sarkodie

He is a brand ambassador for Samsung Mobile. In 2013, he signed an endorsement deal with FanMilk Ghana. Sarkodie is currently in partnership with Tigo Telecommunications Ghana, a brand that sponsored the 2013 Rapperholic tour. He has his own clothing line called “Sark by Yas clothing line”.



8. Anselmo Ralph

















7. 2Face Idibia














6. Wizkid


Wizkid signed a whooping ₦128 million Naira deal with GLO in 2015. In February 2014, he was the first Nigerian musician to have over 1 million followers on Twitter.












5. D’Banj

The top musician has deal with Sony Entertainment and Good Music deal. He signed a deal with ciroc on February 2015 to be the official African Ambassador for Ciroc Nigeria and also the brand ambassador of SLOT, a popular mobile phone and electronic gadget retail outfit in September 2015.






4. P Square

The powerful music duo of Nigeria appeared on Forbes Africa, have numerous houses in Nigeria and UK and they fly a private jet.







3. Lira



On top of the list is, Lira, a multi-platinum selling and a 11x South African Music Award-winning Afro-Soul vocalist who refers to her music as “a fusion of soul, funk, elements of jazz and African. In 2015, she was named by Forbes Magazine as one of the richest female singers in Africa with the net worth in excess of $95 Million. She is currently a member of the coaching panel of The Voice South Africa.


2. Don Jazzy


Multi award winning Nigerian record producer, Don Jazzy is the CEO of Mavins Record. He is having several deals with Samsung, MTN and Loyal Record Milk. He has Beyounce, D’Banj, Kanye West and Jay Z on his production credits.













1. Akon


The CEO of Konvict Music tops the list of the African richest musicians in 2016. His selfless nature has opened doors to many African musicians. He started a project lightening up about 15 countries in Africa in 2014.

LeBron James has words for Drake while walking to the bench during first half of Game 6 (video)

Drake has taken verbal jabs at LeBron James and Kyrie Irving on Instagram during the Eastern Conference Finals. 

James, who stays away from social media this time of year, fired back at the rapper and Raptors ambassador Friday night -- on the court. 

Moments after James powered home a baseline dunk, which pushed the Cavs' lead to double figures, Toronto called a timeout. On his way to the bench, James caught a glimpse of Drake sitting courtside and shouted at him while also staring him down. 

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Cancelling events because of elections will heighten tension – KSM

Actor, satirist and television personality, Kwaku Sintim-Misa, known in showbiz circles as KSM, has argued that it is not advisable for entertainment show organizers to cancel
events scheduled for the last quarter of the year because of the November general elections.


Speaking on Daybreak Hitz, Tuesday, KSM said a cancellation of events will only intensify the tension elections come with.
He believes such events have the propensity of neutralizing the tension.


“I think it’s a good opportunity for those of us in
entertainment to let Ghanaians understand that the election is not a state of war so maybe we can even help… But once we start cancelling all events, then we are actually adding to the perception that things are dangerous. So I think
indirectly, we can fuse into that perception by cancelling events…,” he said when asked if he was factoring the elections into his plans for this year’s event.


“I believe that those of us in the entertainment industry can even add to the diffusion of this tension by doing what we have to do… At the end of the day, we have the election and
get over it… I think that most of the fear is coming from perception and we in the entertainment world can help diffuse that perception,” KSM added.
The satirist is noted for organising events on 25th December.

Shamrock Capital AdvisorsRaises $250 Million forEntertainment Deals(EXCLUSIVE)

In a sign of bullishness about the entertainment industry,
private equity firm Shamrock Capital Advisors LLC has
closed its $250 Million Entertainment IP Fund. The fund is focused on acquiring or financing entertainment intellectual property rights across a diverse group of assets that have been through their initial window of release, including films, television programming, music publishing rights, recorded music masters and video games. It’s the first fund of its type for Shamrock, which said the entity is an extension of its long-term strategy of providing buyout and growth capital investments in companies in the media,
entertainment and communications industries.
Shamrock said the fund’s limited partners are a mix of
existing and new investors to Shamrock from pension
funds, endowments, foundations, family offices and financial institutions.
“The launch of EIP reflects an exciting new chapter in our firm’s storied history and capitalizes on our deep roots and connections across the global entertainment industry,” said Shamrock partner Steve Royer in a statement. “Our ability to look across the industry and
apply capital through our multi-fund strategies represents a unique opportunity for Shamrock to partner and transact with numerous industry constituents in
many new and interesting ways.”
EIP is led by Patrick Russo , a co-founder of Salter Group, who joined Shamrock as a partner in late 2014 to pursue this new strategy for the firm. To support the new
fund, Shamrock also hired Jason Sklar (former executive director with JP Morgan’s Entertainment Industries
Group) as a managing director, Andrew Landenberger (formerly with MGM) as a VP and Zoltan Kraus (formerly with Legendary Entertainment) as a senior associate.
“We have assembled a sophisticated team with extensive experience in forecasting, valuing and financing entertainment content,” Russo said. “We believe our
team’s deep industry knowledge and transactional experience, when combined with Shamrock’s platform, legacy and track record of successfully investing in the global media, entertainment and communications industries create a uniquely positioned investment
opportunity for our investors.”
EIP is managed by Shamrock from an office in Los Angeles with approximately $1.8 billion of assets under
management. Shamrock did not use a placement agent for EIP.
Shamrock’s current investments include Consilio, FanDuel, Giant Creative/Strategy, Isolation Network, Mobilitie, Questex, Recorded Books, Screenvision,
Silvergate Media and Wazee Digital.
“Diversifying our investment strategy is a natural expansion of leveraging Shamrock’s history,” Russo told Variety . “We have a great track record of investments.”
Shamrock traces its roots back to 1978, when the predecessor firm was founded as the investment company for the late Roy E. Disney. In 2010, Shamrock’s
private equity activities were formally separated from Shamrock Holdings.
In February, Shamrock Capital Advisors closed Shamrock Capital Growth Fund IV, a $700 million fund focused on providing buyout and growth capital investments in companies within the media, entertainment and communications industries.
It was the fourth such fund raised and managed by Shamrock Capital.

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Dancing With the Stars’ Reveals Season 22 Winner

Spoiler warning: Do not read on unless you’ve seen the “Dancing With the Stars” Season 22 finale, which aired May 24 on ABC.

“Dancing With the Stars” unveiled its Season 22 winner on May 24, and it was “America’s Next Top Model” alum Nyle DiMarco who took home the coveted Mirror Ball trophy for 2016. The contestant, who is deaf, was a fan-favorite for much of the show. He and partner Peta Murgatroyd faced off against “Good Morning America” weather anchor Ginger Zee and her partner Val Chmerkovskiy, and UFC figher Paige VanZant and her partner Mark Ballas.

Zee ended up in third place for her Argentine Tango/Foxtrot fusion with Chmerkovskiy, having suffered a pelvic injury during last week’s rehearsals. The duo earned a score of 27/30. VanZant and Ballas earned a 30/30 score for their Jive/Salsa fusion, and seemed like the frontrunners going into the finale having earned the top scores of the night on Monday. But DiMarco and Murgatroyd ultimately pulled off the win with their Cha Cha/Tango fusion, which earned them another perfect 30/30.

Judge Carrie Ann Inaba used sign language to praise DiMarco for his final performance, which brought tears to the contestant’s eyes. “Thank you for showing us your beautiful heart when you 
dance,” she signed.

“I owe everything to him, he is just incredible,” Murgatroyd said of her partner after she and DiMarco were crowned the champions.

The finale also featured performances from Pitbull, Fifth Harmony and Aloe Blacc, with Pitbull hinting that he might serve as a judge next season.
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Ghana Centre for Carnival Arts- UK to surprise fans at Ghana Carnival 2016

The Ghana Society UK & Ghana Centre for Carnival Arts (GCCA) on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, joined hands again with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts to launch the 2016 Ghana Carnival under the theme: “My Culture Rocks”.

The main Carnival slated for 1st July 2016 will "infect" the city of Accra and feature a street parade starting from the Mantse Agbona at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle through the Ring Road to Osu Oxford Street ending at the Black Star Square where there will be musical performances, exhibitions and food bazaar.

The Ghana Society UK and the Ghana Centre for Carnival Arts; originators of the 'home coming' of the Osu - Oxford Street Carnival in 2011 renamed the Ghana Carnival partnered with the Ministry of Tourism Culture & Creative Arts since its inception to deliver the first Carnival teaser in 2011 and the first Ghana Carnival in 2012. GCCA have also proudly held two carnivals in Takoradi, Western Region.

The Ghana Society UK, Ghana Centre for Carnival Arts and the Ministry of Tourism Culture and Creative Arts have promised their fans lots of fun and activities during the 2016 Ghana Carnival with the release of exotic costumes, Mask & Awards Ball; After Party events and Costume Design & Building workshops for fashion schools in Ghana to enable the unique production of Carnival costumes, music, dance to open up creative exchange and dialogue between artists, communities and countries.

The Ghana Carnival will be a historical and unique experience for all those taking part fusing carnival sense of scale with iconic style, flamboyance and grandeur with a key focus on embracing regional diversity across Ghana. We believe this opens up a host of marketing and sponsorship opportunities for businesses over the course of the three-day carnival event.

The timing of the Carnival is well placed and will help promote a peaceful and harmonious time leading up to elections scheduled for 7th November 2016.
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2face Idibia receives honorary Masters Degree

Talented singer, Tuface Idiba, was recently conferred with an honorary Master’s degree in Music and Arts by Igbinedion University.

To celebrate the latest achievement, Campari, hosted the music legend and his lovely wife, Nollywood actress, Annie Idibia.
Recall, some weeks back, Tuface, was unveiled as the new brand ambassador for Campari.

MzVee nominated for 2016 BET Awards, Really?

Dancehall artiste, MzVee has been nominated for the 2016
Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards.
MzVee, born Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda, received a nod in the
Best International Act (Africa) category of the awards.
MzVee’s nomination has got many people shocked, bringing
the competence of ghana’s BET reps into question.

According to BET nomination process, “There is a voting
academy made up of about 500 people from the music
industry, media, and bloggers. BET sends out ballots
electronically and voters nominate, in all the different
categories, who they think should be award nominees. These
are collated by a group called “Yangaroo” that works on other
awards shows as well, and they narrow it to the top five
nominees, and send that list back out to the academy to vote
on the winner”.
Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, EL, Efya…… The list of
artistes worthier of BET’s recognition is long. Yet they chose
to go for the least common denominator.
One is left to wonder if the BET award for The International
best African Act should be taken seriously at all.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

CDQ dumped Tee Billz 323 Entertainment management group







The music star claimed that he has not able to reach
his management ever since he was signed

CDQ
Few hours ago, popular Nigerian music star CDQ dumps
Tiwa Savage’s estranged husband Tunji Balogun (Tee Billz).
The Nowo E Soke crooner, in the early part 2016 was
signed by Tee Billz on 323 Entertainment management
group. Tee Billz shared the news on social media saying
“May God help me with the success that my heart desires
for this Undeniable Talent @cdqolowo as I welcome him to
the 323 Family” As Tee Billz also promised that the video
for Nowo E Soke with Wizkid will be out soon.
No one knew what must have happened along the line
between CDQ and Tee Billz as the music star disclosed
to HipTv that he is done with 323 Entertainment
management group, alleging that Tunji became
unreachable ever since the issue he had with Tiwa
Savage.
CDQ said: “About me and Tee Billz, we are still cool, good
and still family. I am straight like that, I’m real and can
move on. I have not been able to talk to him for a very long
time since the incident that happened, I sent him messages
and was not going through and I have to move on with my
life. I have ambitions that I’m chasing so for no reason we
can’t just let that down because I am a goal getter and
can’t let anything slow me down .”

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The Most Unlikely Hollywood Couples

Ah, love, the most wonderful human emotion there is!
Seeing Hollywood couples makes us smile, but some of
them leave us thinking “what’s up with that?” All we can
say is that the heart wants what it wants, but we can
still get some entertainment out of pointing out some
very unlikely tinsel town couples, right?
"I thing some celebrates have make their fans be pride of them not the other way round."

15 CELEBRITIES BEFORE AND AFTER DRUGS

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Wedding Dresses Celebs Actually Wore 15 Things You Will Only Find In The Amazon
15 Celebrity Eyebrows That Really Bother You Unrecognizable! Cute Child Star to
Ugly Adult OMG: 15 DONALD TRUMP’S
CRAZIEST TWEETS rugs are bad, okay? In case you didn’t already learn that lesson,
there are plenty examples around us. Unfortunately we all know someone or we at least heard about someone whose life was ruined because of drugs. Did it pay off? We don’t think so. But there is one category that proves this theory
so well, and that category is filled with all
kinds of celebs who just couldn’t help
themselves when it came to drugs. Some of them are clean, some of them are high as we speak, but generally, they all transformed during the years. Check out 15 celebs who looked totally different after
they discovered drugs.

1. Back in 2011, we all got struck by the
tragic news of Amy Winehouse’s death. We knew she was not doing well for some time, but it seemed like there is not too much anyone could do to help her. She’s been to rehabs a few times before (and she said no, no, no), but she had too much trouble with alcohol and heroin. You can see how much she changed from the time when she didn’t use drugs. We will always miss you, Amy.

People in many parts of South America have been shivering in the recent cold weather. Temperatures have been well below average for more than a week now. In Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, the average temperature at this time of year is 25C. However, the last time temperatures reached this was May 14. Since then, cold weather has gripped the country, with temperatures on most days getting no higher than 18C. The nights have also been cold, with temperatures dropping to 7C in the city, which is 7C below the May average.

winter
In order to avoid fatalities in the cold weather, authorities in Paraguay urged people to report anyone seen sleeping on the streets. Although chilly for the residents, the low temperatures are also having some beneficial effects. The cold snap is helping to reduce the number of mosquitoes in the region. This should slow the spread of dengue fever, which reached epidemic levels earlier in the year. The cold snap also brought the first snow of the season to the main ski resorts in Argentina. Bariloche is hoping for a good tourist season this year, after a number of disappointing years following the eruption of the Puyehue volcano in 2011. Cold snaps in this region are fairly common during the cooler months. They are known as friagens and can reach as far north as the Amazon basin. In 2013, a friagen brought the rare site of snow to southern Brazil. In the city of Curitiba, capital of the Parana state, this was the first time it had snowed for 38 years.

Maybe I dance this hard because grief is a country my family is always fleeing.

"Who wants this chain? Who wants this? I
don’t give a fuck.”
Puff Daddy is leaning forward over the front of the
stage at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, a choir of
outstretched hands reaching for the sky and
grabbing at the air close to his feet. Less than 10
minutes into his opening performance at the first
night of the Bad Boy Family Reunion, Puff has
already been relieved of the massive gold chain
that was hanging from his neck. It shook itself free
in the middle of a vigorous dance routine set to his
2015 song “Finna Get Loose,” one that included
vintage Puff Daddy dance moves backed by a
group of teenagers in all black. As the moment
came to a close, Puff noticed the chain near its
falling point, still somehow hanging to his shirt, a
child not willing to leave the arms of its father. He
snatched it off, held it in his outstretched hand,
and threw it into the crowd. A sacrifice, falling
almost in slow motion to the pit below.
The atmosphere outside of the arena a couple of
hours earlier felt like a late-’90s block party. At
least, a party where the main objective is standing
in one line in order to stand in another line. A man
walking around with three balloons shaped like the
letters “B,” “I,” and “G” shoved them into the willing
arms of anyone who would have them, took
pictures, gathered the balloons back from the
strangers, and walked on to another group. Cars
rolling down Flatbush blared a wide range of
classic Bad Boy hits, a bounty of slick samples and
slicker rhymes, shepherding us into the embrace
of the Barclays Center, tonight a safe haven to
celebrate a time long passed.
The thing about nostalgia is that, for many of us, it
acts as a mostly finished puzzle. All of the
remaining pieces needed can be selected from the
best parts of our memory, and they always fit right
where we think they should. I can think of the
spring of 1997 and not first remember the
Saturday morning in March where I woke before
everyone in my house and watched the breaking
news flash across the television: another dead
rapper, another car with a pattern of bullets
dressing its side. I can think of the summer of that
same year and not think of how I first learned to
understand death as something beyond the news,
something that moves out of the television and
hovers above a home, or a whole neighborhood of
slowly emptying rooms. Instead, I can think first of
Bad Boy’s impossible run of sample-drenched
radio rap, with Puff Daddy himself leading the
charge — how it pushed its back against the
levees and did not let the sadness through for a
few months when so many of us needed it at a
block party, or a cookout, or in the club, or in the
otherwise silence of a hot room where no one else
could see you dancing to 112 or Total or Ma$e or
the voice of Biggie Smalls, carried down from the
clouds. This is what I imagine carried so many of
us to Barclays to watch older, changed versions of
artists we once loved, bouncing around a stage
nearly 20 years after we were once so drawn to
them. The sound of the music itself gave us small
pieces of a puzzle to throw where we please. It let
us remember a time when we were sad and
needed something and found the Bad Boy sound.
This is perhaps a generous reading of someone
who is as rich and powerful as Puff Daddy is, but I
have always appreciated what appears to be his
ability to sacrifice himself for the sake of the
music. No Way Out , released in July of 1997, was a
massive undertaking of an album for someone
who, by almost every critical evaluation, cannot
rap. No Way Out didn’t try to fill the space left by
the Notorious B.I.G., and, despite its melancholy
tone, it didn’t sit in the explicit sadness of an
endless funeral. It celebrated in the best way
possible: with hits. Puff danced and rapped his
way through 17 tracks, some of them feeling like
an endless party. Rap music in the summer will
always mean something to many of us. The
summer is for rolled-down windows, pushed-back
sunroofs, cars pulled onto basketball courts with
open doors, trunks with massive speakers
weighing down a car’s rear end and rattling a
whole block’s windows. Even the most street of
street dudes in my neighborhood reveled in Puff
Daddy; even the ones who gritted their teeth at
“shiny suit rap” tapped their feet when “Mo Money
Mo Problems” spilled from a passing car. We all
knew what Puff Daddy has always known. It’s the
same thing that is known when black people
dance on caskets in New Orleans, or when dance
parties sprout up in the streets hours after a
funeral: There is so little black pain without black
celebration to push back against — to hold us up,
or to help us stand tall in the face of a world that
thinks we will shrink at whatever it has chosen to
throw at us. Puff Daddy, more than music, was a
producer of moments, ones that we could enter
and reenter, even today.
There are plenty of moments during Bad Boy’s
family reunion at Barclays. There is Faith Evans,
singing as perfect as always while Puff Daddy
collapses at her feet, feigning shock. There is
Usher, flying up from under the stage and
standing perfectly still with a hat over his eyes
inside a cloud of smoke for several seconds while
the audience tries to piece together who he might
be, before extending his right arm and letting his
signature “U” chain hang from his hand while the
audience explodes in rapturous applause. There is
Jay Z, doing “Public Service Announcement” in the
house he helped build. There is Nas, rapping his
verse in “Hate Me Now” wearing a mink coat a
half-mile long, being trailed by two people holding
it up. There is Mary J. Blige, dancing like your
beloved auntie at a cookout, dancing like can’t
nobody tell her nothing because nobody can,
dancing like I did back in 1997 in one of those
rooms where no one could see me. There is Ma$e
rapping through “Been Around the World” with
Puff, the once unstoppable duo back on stage
again. There are Lil’ Kim and Puff, awkwardly but
endearingly getting through 1996’s “No Time.”
There are Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star. There is
Rick Ross with an arm around French Montana.
There are the LOX, Total, 112, Carl Thomas, Mario
Winans, everyone just as perfect as we left them
in our fondest memories.
As the clock speeds past midnight and we sit, or
stand, firmly in Saturday’s infant hours, the first
hours of what would have been the Notorious
B.I.G.’s 44th birthday, Puff Daddy begins pacing
the stage like a preacher. He talks about his brief
time as an employee at Uptown Records in the
early 1990s: “I had no idea what I was doing. I was
walking around the offices with my shirt off,
cussing out white people.” He talks about the
people who arrived to believe in him, time and
time again. And just as he gets as worked up as
one can get at 12:30 a.m. after performing for
nearly three hours, the music begins again. The
iconic Diana Ross sample kicks up followed by the
voice of B.I.G. delivering his “Mo Money Mo
Problems” verse, the second time we’ve heard it
tonight. It is one of many B.I.G. verses that tons of
people know all of the words to, but no others are
as exciting, as gleefully interactive as this one. I
have rapped this verse in its entirety for years in
the backseats of cars, in diners, in schools, and on
sidewalks. It is the kind of verse that exits the body
as it is rapped, then crawls its way back in upon
the finish, waiting until the next needed moment. It
is the B.I.G. verse that will never die, even after the
generation that loved it most is cast away. No one
around me appeared to have on a Rolex watch and
yet, as always, when we hear B.I.G. say the iconic
line, “Where the true players at? / Throw your
Rollies in the sky / Wave ’em side to side and keep
your hands high,” there we were. All of us,
throwing our wrists from one side to another, even
if they were dressed in nothing but our naked skin.
Nothing speaks to the night more than this: a
touchable entry point for all of us, as simple as
hands raised in unison, waving to some words
that we’ll never forget.
Grief is a country that we are all eager for a map
out of. It gnaws at you with various levels of
ferocity, yet it gnaws nonetheless. Once you have
placed your fingers around the casket of someone
you loved and carried it, once you have looked
plainly into the depths of loss, it does not undo
itself from your body, regardless of how hard you
may try to dance it away. Like Puff Daddy’s gold,
grief clings to its owner. But with enough people
tethered to each other, dancing at once, the
swelling of happiness can overwhelm all else. And
so at the end, when it was all over, Bad Boy’s
entire roster of performers stood on the stage,
hugging each other while Puff danced softly and a
gospel choir sang “I’ll Be Missing You.” As the final
chorus rose, balloons and confetti rained down
from the sky, and we playfully batted them at
strangers and laughed with each other. This was
the good kind of laughter, the type that comes
when you are young enough to know so little of
pain that everything feels like a type of magic. I
escaped during a standing ovation to beat the
crowd, walked out into the Brooklyn air, and felt
lighter. I felt as if I had torn an impossible weight
from my neck and cast it into a crowd of eager
ghost.


BBA Star Geraldine Weds in Grand Style As Former BBA Stars were all present to celebrate in their Joy:


Big Brother Africa 2009 star holds white wedding as the wedding attracted former BBA stars in Lekki Phase 1 Lagos State Nigeria.

Former housemates of Big Brother Africa from different editions including Uti Nwachukwu, Nkenna Iwuagwu, Kevin Chuwang and his wife, Elizabeth came together to celebrate the wedding of their colleague Geraldine Iheme and Otas Bazuaye. The wedding took place on Saturday, May 21, 2016 in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

Iheme, Kevin Pam and wife Elizabeth who is from Tanzania were all housemates during the BBA 4 in 2009. Pam later got married to Elizabeth. Uti Nwachukwu was the winner of BBA 5, 2010.

Couples - Geraldine Iheme and Otas Bazuaye

BBA Stars - Uti Nwachukwu, Elizabeth, Kelvin Pam

Couple and friends

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Adele 'set to sign £90m Sony music contract'

Adele is reportedly set to sign a £90m record contract with
Sony Music, the biggest deal to ever be handed to a British
artist.
The deal would eclipse the £80m contract handed to Robbie
Williams by EMI in 2002 and would also be the most valuable
contract ever handed to a female artist, surpassing the
£70m record deal Whitney Houston signed with Arista in
2001.
Representatives for the singer declined to comment when
approached by Sky News.
But a Sony Music source told The Sun: "We've secured
Adele, who's without doubt the biggest music star in a
generation. This is massive.
"Adele's deal with her original label XL expired and we'd an
existing relationship with her in America.