Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Gospel singer Moses Bliss ties the knot in a civil wedding (Photos)

Months after stirring the internet with a marriage proposal video, Moses Bliss and his lover Marie Wiseborn legally tied the knot.

On Wednesday, photos of their civil wedding flooded social media platforms.

Marie rocked a lovely white net dress, covering her from the neck to her legs, while the singer wore a black suit.

Taking to social media, the lovers wrote, "This is F O V E V E R B L I S S. We’re so joyful we’re legally married."

Moses expressed gratitude for the success of the civil wedding.

"Civil wedding done! It’s official I’m legally married to my personal gift from God @mariewiseborn. Lord we are grateful for helping us this far

He also shared another love song which is inspired by his wedding to Marie; it's titled Carry Am Go.

Check the teaser below:

Don Jazzy's Mavin Records makes big move with Universal Music Group

Mavin Records announces partnership with the world's leading music company, Universal Music Group.

The leading Nigerian record label is owned by the iconic businessman and musician Don Jazzy, real name Michael Collins Ajereh.


UMG has acquired the majority stake in Mavin.

“Universal Music Group (UMG), the world leader in music-based entertainment, today announced a majority investment in one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting independent record labels, Mavin Global (Mavin). The deal remains subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close by the end of Q3 2024,” the statement read in part.

Jazzy released an official statement on his Instagram account about the partnership with UMG.

"Dear Mavin Family, I’m thrilled to announce that Mavin Records has partnered with Universal Music Group, marking a new chapter in our journey. This partnership is a milestone that recognizes our collective talent and hard work, aiming to elevate African music on the global stage," he wrote.

The record label CEO further explained the benefits of the partnership.

"Our collaboration with UMG will bring more music, innovation, and opportunities, allowing us to showcase African talent worldwide. While we embark on this exciting new path, our core mission and values will remain intact, ensuring that the essence of Mavin and our commitment to pushing musical boundaries continue to thrive.

"This step forward is a testament to the dedication of our artists, staff, and, importantly, you, our fans, whose unwavering support has been instrumental in reaching this moment. Together, we look forward to making history, breaking more records, and building a lasting legacy. Thank you for your continued belief in us. Here’s to our bright future together."

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

4 ways Epoh Music can help you survive this harsh Nigerian economy

Nigeria is currently going through economic challenges, affecting both the young and old. 

During this phase, a lot of unpleasant news has been reported on the sufferings of the people. 

The harsh economy has led many to depression, hunger, unemployment, seems, and even death.

Surviving this harsh economy seems impossible to some people, but we are here to tell you that Epoh Music has a way out - in fact, we have ways out, so you can thrive in hardship.

1. Streaming Music: Epoh Music has been in operation for years; a home for Nigerian music, but the good thing about this platform is that you can stream music for free, hence you need not worry about inflation, as you can explore any music of your choice without spending a dime.

2. Upload your song: Are you a Naija artist? Then this is a big opportunity for you. Upload your songs on Epoh Music in other to reach a large audience. We understand that promoting your songs can be demanding, especially financially. However, without emptying your bank account, you can get yourself an audience who will fall in love with your art.

3. Create your playlist: Epoh Music is loaded with various music from all Nigerian musical genres. However, the streaming platform is made for you, hence you can create a playlist for yourself. You can attempt it by creating a relaxing playlist so you can keep your mind busy despite the news about the inflation in the Nigerian market.

4. Get Gigs: No gig, no money- This is the lifestyle of many artists, especially DJs. Epoh Music can help you secure gigs, all you should do is reach out to our experts, and people will be able to access you by booking you for gigs on our platform.

In conclusion, Epoh Music has lots of features to help keep you standing during this trying period.

You can explore the platform by visiting epoh.ng

Saturday, February 17, 2024

All to know about Eedris Abdulkareem and Burna Boy's beef

 Legendary Nigerian singer Eedris Abdulkareem and Burna Boy are at war over an old tweet.

Let's take you back briefly to 2020 when the Last Last crooner talked about the success of his music career.

 “NOBODY paved shit for me. Everybody dey finds them own. I bin Out here, if you knew the way they made us look weak by begging and paying the Western world to like us you will see that no table was set and I’m the one that brought you the Respect you currently enjoy," Burna

The tweet sparked a huge controversy amongst netizens, and it obviously triggered some OGs, which include Eedris.

In the recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, Abdulkareem slammed the singer for his statement.

“You hear someone like Burna Boy say no one helped him in Nigeria. That’s stupid talk," the music legend said.



The Grammy-award-winning star dragged Eedris Abdulkareen in a now-deleted tweet.

"Abdul Kareem abi wetin dem dey call your papa, I no blame you. I blame people wey donate money for your hospital bills. And I wish say you be person we fit dey enter the kind places wey I dey, make we use mistake jam," he wrote,


Tuesday, February 6, 2024

20 Nigerian Love Songs of All-Time

It's February and Love is in the air!

Across, cultures, languages, and epochs, love songs have served as the lyrical tapestry weaving together the stories of passion, longing, and devotion.

Exploring the rich tapestry of Nigerian music, one finds a plethora of love songs that capture the essence of romance, passion, and longing.

As we traverse the diverse landscape of love songs from across the ages, we invite you to immerse yourself in the timeless melodies that have echoed through the corridors of time, resonating with the deepest recesses of our souls.

Here are 20 Nigerian love songs from different eras:

1. Love Me Jeje by Seyi Sodumo

2. African Queen by 2 Baba

3. Ololufe by Wandecoal

4. Fall In Love by D'Banj

5. Orente by Adekunle Gold

6. Olo mi by Tosin Martins

7. If by Davido

8. Love Don't Care by Simi

9. Olufunmi by Styl Plus

10. Right Now by Seyi Shay

11. Never Far Away by Lagbaja

12. Made For You by Banky W

13. Iyawo Mi by Timi Dakolo

14. Ife Wa Gbona by Tiwa Savage

15. Oruka Neji by Sunny

16. Mad Over You by Run Town

17. Obi Mu O by Obiora Obiwon

18. Girl by Bracket featuring Wizkid

19. Fall In Love by T-Classic

20. Forever Sweet by DOTTi The Diety

The list is endless, hence you can add yours and vibe to it through the Month of Love.

Epoh Music gat you always 😉

Friday, February 2, 2024

"Keke Na Pepe" Davido's verse on Kizz Daniel's "Twe Twe" remix sparks controversy

Nigerian superstar, Davido shook the internet last week, following the release of Kizz Daniel's Twe Twe remix.

The single was released towards the end of 2023; it topped music charts and garnered millions of streams, including on TikTok.

Before the remix dropped, David Adeleke tweeted that he'd recorded the hottest verse, which triggered a high level of anticipation and expectation from Nigerians.

Kizz dropped the remix featuring Davido and it became the topic of the week as O.B.O's verse sparked controversy among listeners.



We believe that the new verse on the remix did justice to the song as it blends with the theme of the song, which is an eulogy to the derriere of a woman.

Davido's Verse: Isakaba (Baddest)
Give me your bakasi oh
Your body looking like tsunami
Explosive, hiroshima, nagasaki
Plenty omoge don make me miscalculate
Don make me over dey pay
Don make me dey misbehave
With the way them twe twe twe twe
Fit to make a man go keke na pe pe pe
Egbami oh Jesu
They be feeling the boy like oleku
Osondi owendi oh di oh di oh di oh
Oya, see the way her body


The most controversial line is "Fit to make a man go keke na pe pe pe"

Keke Napep is a tricycle commonly used in Nigeria; hence it is believed that David meant that the derriere of a woman can drive a man cr*zy

Stream Twe Twe remix for free on epoh.ng and share with us what you think of Davido's verse.