Atanda Karim, also known by his stage name “LALA RIMKA” is a young and super talented Beninese artist based in the capital Porto-Novo. His rear talent was noticed by a music production called “ATOUNHODE MUSIC” and he became their first signing. Shashe Gbowo is a heavy club Jam and is expected to be in heavy rotation in the clubs

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On Saturday 21st of September 2019, one of Nigeria’s brightest stars came through Indianapolis USA via Club Kalakutah, and dished out an energetic performance to remember.

Teni, also known as Sugar mummy walked up on the stage and immediately started connecting with her fans. “ Security!, remove all the gated barriers”, Teni ordered. “I want to speak to my people, they won’t kill me”…she said. Seconds later all the barriers surrounding the stage were removed and it did not take long for the crowd to be all over the stage and have a feel of their sugar mummy.

Her performance went on for another 45 mins and when it ended, everyone left the club happy and satisfied with her performance. She stayed back a for a little photo session before exiting the club in a 2019 Lexus SUV. Below are some footages from the event.

Other performances were top notch too, Pmartt, Oluwa bj , and Prince P set the stage on fire.

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Teniola Makanaki gave a good impression of herself last weekend as she performed most of her biggest hit on the Club Kalakutah stage. The B.E.T award Nominee performed top songs like Askamaya , Case , Waist, and thats how star do, to the delight of her loyal fans. She then took some time after the event to engage with her supporters and take photos.

Afrobeat artists Oluwa BJ, Pmarrt, and Prince P were on hand to entertain the crowd as well. Click on the photos below to download and see more photos from the event. You can also watch the full clip to the event.

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This event was brought to you courtesy of The Infinity entertainment.


 

Check-out The Top 10 Afrobeat songs from Indianapolis

Teniola Makanaki sat down with Mazifeanyi and Uyoloconnects to discuss her music and life in general moments before destroying the stage at Club Kalakutah. In this Interview conducted by Uyoloconnects and Mazifeanyi, Teni speaks about her growth in the Industry so far and also gave us her impression about Indianapolis USA.

Asked about her impression about Indianapolis, Teni said “one thing i know for sure is Indianapolis has good Nigerian food courtesy kalakutah. All these other states don’t have… Big S/o to Clubkalakutah and Kalakutah restaurant, I have eaten good food today “.

It’s the end of Summer and the beginning of Fall in the USA, and DJ Warlord wants to keep the heat up regardless of the climate. His Fall Mix comprises some of the hotest songs on radio at this point in time. The kind of Mix you should play when you have a bottle of hennessy to down and a plate of Asun.

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The Nigerian music Industry has grown a lot and many of Nigeria’s exports now perform on the biggest stages around the globe along side the biggest brands on the planet. Many of us do not recall how it al started, DJ Warlord takes us down memory lane. These songs built the foundation for all the growth and recognition the Nigerian music Industry is enjoying today.

The older folks will appreciate this mix from DJ Warlord and it is an opportunity for the newbies to learn a bit about Nigeria’s rich music history.

You can also check out top 20 Most relevant Nigerian Songs

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Tracklist

1. P square- Story 0:00
2. 9ice ft Tubaba – Incredilble 2:46
3. Tuface – If love is a crime 5:46
4. Soundsultan – Jagbajantez 8:46
5. Delicious – 2shot ft biglo
6. Jagajaga – Idris Abduareem 14:31
7. Blackface – Show me 16:40
8. African china – Mr president 16:50
9. OJB – Prekete 19:41
10 Marvelous – New dance 22:10
11. Remedies – shakomo 24:03
12.Tuface – Ifana Ibaga 27:17
13 Dbanj – Socor 29:58
14 Black reverendz – Ayamgba girl 32:13
15 Danfo – Driver mix 36:01
16 38:28
17 40:07
18. Femi kuti – Sorry Sorry 41:36
19 Tony Tetuila – My car 47:15
20 Psquare – Busy body remix 49:45
21 Timaya FT 2shot – Case you never know 50:45
22 Wande Coal – Se Na like this 52:57
23 Koni koni Love – Klever jay 54:19
24 Bigiano – Sayo 57:03
25 Olu Maintain – Yahoozee 59:13
26 Stereoman – Ekwe 1.00
27 Kelly Hansome – Like play 1:03
28 Jay martins ft timaya owe 1:05
29 DJ Zeez – fokasibe 1:06:00
30 9ice – Gongo aso 1:08:00
31 Duncan mighty – Dance 1:10:00
32 9ice – Party rider 1:14:00
33 Kelly Hansome – Maga don pay 1:15:00
34 Durella – My life 1:18:00
35 Neato c – 10 Over 1:21:00
36 Dagrin – kondo 1:22:00
37 Oleku – ice prince FT Brymo 1:23:00
38 M.i Abaga – Action film 1:25:00
39 Saya bi eyin – Dagrin ft Konga 1:26:00

Reekado Banks Joins a long list of A-list celebrities to have made appearances in Indianapolis this summer. It has been announced that Teni Makanaki, DBanj, and wande coal will make appearances in the city on the 21st of September, October 26th, and November 30th respectively.

It has sure been one hot summer in 2019. Here are visuals of how Reekado shut it down in Indianapolis in arguably the hottest event in the city this summer. Afrorolls, Decee, Timmy rochy, Timisingsong, and event host A.O were on hand to entertain the energetic crowd with great music.

 

The King of street Mixtapes Baddo Originator returns with another banging Mixtape tagged “Won Ti Get E” Mixtape, this mixtape is specially dedicated to Bolex.

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TRACK LIST

1• Bolex Ft De Coded – Won Ti Get E

2• Naira Marley – Inside Life

3• Mayorkun Ft Kizz Daniel – True

4• Dayo Chino Ft Naira Marley – Pumpum

5• Small Doctor – Believe

6• Lil Frosh Ft Small Doctor – Firi Yahoo

7• A-Star – Kure Dance

8• Master KG Ft Zanda Zakuza –

9• Mr Benson – Screen Touch

10• Olamide – Oil & Gas

11• Dj Baddo Ft Danny S – Gba

12• Naira Marley – Opotoyi

13• Dj YK – Ishaga Dance

14• Zlatan – This Year

15• Mayowa Bae – Gbese Si Titi

17• Qdot – Koshi Danu

16• Olamide – Woske

17• Tekno – Uptempo

18• Teni – Sugar Mummy

19• C-Black Ft Naira Marley – Ogologo

20• Sarz – Legwork Riddim

21• Texxie Ft Zlatan, Teni, Naira Marley – Foti Foyin

22• Super Balat – My Love

23• Danny S Ft Olamide – Waka Jeje

24• Qdot – Gbese

25• Razor – Egbon

26• Dj Xclusive – Issa Goal

27• Small Doctor – My People

28• Destiny Boy – Hustle O

29• Danny S – Miracle Miracle

30• Skales – Ego

31• Legendary Beatz Ft Mr Eazi & Zlatan – Zanku Leg Riddim

32• Dj YK Beat Ft Dammy krane – Poka

33• Dj Xclusive – Zanku Riddim

34• Damibliz Ft Naira Marley x CDQ X Mystro – Jowa Bayi

35• Lil Frosh Ft Zlatan – Kagadafi

36• Young John Ft Kizz Daniel & Tiwa Savage – Ello Baby

37• Sarz – Celetronic Riddim

38• Rahman Jago Ft Zlatan & Chinko Ekun x Junior Boy – Ijo Ope

39• Dj Tmix – Killer Beat

40• 2TBoyz – Won Ti Lo

Body painting is an age-long practice. It is simply arts made on the body. In this process, the body of a human or animal serves as the canvas. In certain parts of the world especially in Africa, body arts serve different purposes. Just like tattoos or piercings, It is used for identification- members of different tribes are able to distinguish themselves from intruders just by looking at the type of art present on the body.

Throughout Africa, religious sets like worshippers of Ifa and other traditional deities have certain marks and inscriptions made on the skin to show loyalty to the faith. It keeps them protected during the times of war and serves as medicine during illness.

In recent times, Bodypainting has become mainstream, finding its way to many music videos and movies. One of such examples is when Beyonce collaborated with a Nigerian Body painting Artist Laolu Senbanjo on her Video titled Lemonade. Beyonce is not the only one known for utilizing body painting in her visuals, the Great Fela Anikulapo Kuti was also a regular user of body painting and markings on his sets.

We recently spoke to Ayohrkarz, a super talented body painting artist resident in Nigeria and we asked him what body painting means to him and the journey so far in this endeavor. Here is how the interview went

Ayomide Kasali

 What’s your name ?

I go by the name Ayomide Kasali popularly known as Ayohrkarz

Tell us about yourself?

The brand Ayohrkarz is all about art and media. So I coined the nick name from the juxtaposition of my name and surname. Whatelse? I rep Ogun state, Nigeria and I am a disciplined artist.

So, what is Body Painting about?

Body art just like any form of art appears beautiful and eye catchy, only a few people who appreciate aesthetic value can decode the meaning behind it. This form of art is unique; I express my thoughts, opinions, ideas and inspiration on the Human body as my CANVAS. And this has exposed me to a different realm of artistry, which I tagged as SURREALISM  REVOLUTION

What led you into this style of work?

Although I have done party paintings at birthdays and events years back, little did I know that I’ll find my path to bodypainting until I joined instagram in 2014. I was blown away by Laolu Sebanjo and his afromysterics, I developed a passion and I decided to venture into this

This is pretty creative but what message are you trying to pass across?

It goes beyond the aesthetics, it goes way beyond the process of achieving it, there is a pre plan for each shoot and this is usually documented, I have my sketch book where I put in what I want to achieve and the message I want to feed people with. My major theme is SURREALISM REVOLUTION it’s an art of the subconscious mind. I also have sacred themes like Oju ri meaning my eyes has seen, in all my art pieces I talk about deities, positive energy, hope, love, power and more, with the use of incongruous juxtaposition of visual elements to achieve the effect I want.

What field in art is this be classified?

It is a new trend and it doesn’t have a defined class yet but is related to performance art. It is a physical expression of creativity found in human culture and tradition. It started around 1960 and has gone viral,   Hannah Wilke quoted, Why should we have this mind-body male-female duality? The mind and body are one, so I tried to make art an expression of that connection.

Is there a difference between body art and tattoo?

Of course there most certainly is, even though body art is now seen as a forebear to today’s general mainstream acceptance of tattooing, piercing, scarring, or otherwise . it is clearly different from tattoos and piercings Because the body becomes a canvas only for that moment.

What do you seek to achieve, what is your goal?

My work became a bridge that had to be crossed by young and matured feminists working with their bodies. And with this whole idea, I aim at making body art generally acceptable and recognized as a piece of artwork not an exposure of nudity or pornography. I want this to be chipped into musical videos with conceptual ideas. I want brands to look into this field and see the meaning of what we are giving out. It’s uniquely different from all what we see on media which we are already getting bored of. Hightime we tried something new.

How do people describe you?

If I depend on how people describe me, I am not going to move any further, because basic people would always think within the box. I get discriminations of all kind, religious, social, cultural, political reviews  even. So, now it all depends  on how I describe myself. I am a game changer, an opportunist and a leader in my field. I want to use this medium to break grounds and I am a real dream chaser. I put all the necessary impact in my work.

Following the trends of Carolee Schneemann, Him Dine, Chris burden, Hannah Wilke, Rebecca horn,  Orlan, Olaolu Sebanjo, Ed the bodypaintking and so many others who are successful on this field, I do not have a second doubt in myself to be a Legend too

You seem to focus a lot on ladies, What do you say about people’s reaction to your style of work profession especially the many naked ladies you paint?

Well, people will always say what they want to say, either to get attention or just to criticize. Some people would even go out of the way to ruin the business for you, spreading false rumors. I don’t care, Just as long as I’m chasing my dreams and I am not ever giving up on it. In today’s media world if people don’t get to talk about you, then you’re nobody- 2baba knows better

How do these girls feel during this process?

My muses are human beings, and they have a very standard background. They are sapiosexual and they choose to be a muse for various reasons. Some just want to be exhibited on to have it in their portfolio, while some just want to enjoy the atmosphere that we create, but however they all feel great during the process and after the outcome, it is not just about them getting unclad it is the beauty that comes afterwards and trust me it’s a wowing experience.

How do you feel during the process, some people say in quote “it’s impossible to do this – without a hard on” How true is that?

My muses are my canvases as stated earlier, so I try to keep it highly professional as possible. This is a sacred process,   so I give my muses time to orientate around the studio before work, we talk mature, we take light drinks and then we get to create something out of ordinary.  I paint on both genders and I do not see any reason to have an erection on this field and this on the other hand doesn’t mean I am a robot. I am just trying to keep that respect at a good level.

Asides body art is there any work you handle professionally?

Yes, I am a designer. Working with couple of designers like myself outside the country, I plan out commercials for brands, I’m a script writer, I compose music too! I can paint on any surface, wall, leather, jean, shoes, wood, ceramics,  glass, steel, I am still gathering all of my equipments together for the shine! Although I am still undergoing a program at YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY and I have bigger plans thereafter!

Where do you see yourself in the next few years?

Its in Gods hands, he designs the destiny of man,I am just Christian who believes in God the perfect architect so I mostly would pray silently “God take me from where I am to where you want me to be” . on my part I double and triple the hustle since Faith without work is dead…and I have been seeing results over the years.

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