*Jaywon
Everyone wants to float their own label, and that’s always a good ambition. However sometimes it’s not always the best decision at a moment, and Jaywon has probably realized that ever since leaving Kennis Music. The messy divorce has not been kind to either party as Jaywon’s career has taken a hit, and Kennis Music seems to be all but done
*Mo’Cheddah
Let’s be honest with ourselves. It’s been almost a freefall for Mo’Cheddah’s music career since she parted ways with Knighthouse in 2012. It’s a string of failed singles one after another. With the exception of destinambari, you’d be hard pressed to find anything worth listening to from Mo’Cheddah in the past four years.
*D’Banj
How can an Igwe be made a Scapegoat just because he is an oliver twist. Eja Nla joined bad gang with Kanye West & Good Music, and that ultimately fell apart; “He miss road.” Everyone now knows the story. The collapse of Mo’Hits intermittently caused an andropause in D’Banj’s music virility. Dbanj is a legend, but it’s been hit n miss since he left Don Jazzy.
*Jesse Jagz
Nobody test Nigeria’s god on the mic till thy nation come – even if you be litmus. Jago parted ways with Chocolate City to become the emperor of Jagz Nation. His albums outside chocolate city were considered too lugubrious for commercial consumption. His influence waned substantially even if he still has cult following.
*Sean Tizzle
What happened to controversial skin tone Sean Tizzle? The perfect Gentleman went AWOL. Kilogbe, he never dropped a letter for mama, eh, SMH. Sean Tizzle dropped out of D’Tunes Difference Entertainment and survived by skin tone controversy, recording and judging cover versions of people’s hit songs. Hello doesn’t be a hit and run
*Chuddy K
Bro, where are you now? Ladies adorned in their “Brazilian Hair” extension are waiting for you to make them go “Gaga Crazy”. In your absence, Lil Kesh taught them Shoki, them pretty ladies have forgotten you dancing wildly to Tekno’s Duro. That’s how the cookie crumbled when Chuddy K walked away from SQN Records. If found kindly return to handlers.
*Sauce Kid/Sinzu
Once upon a time he was the hottest thing in Naija hip-hop. Now it’s hard to even tell with definite authority if he’s still in the game or not. The talent is unquestionably there, and anytime he’s tested he reminds us of that Just ask Godwin. However, it’s no secret that ever since he left Storm Records, it’s not been the same.
*Ikechukwu
Can you name the last hit record Ikechukwu had? Yes it’s been a very long time since we got something of note from Ikechukwu. Years if you will; And you can trace it back to when he parted ways with Storm 360 and/or Mo-Hits. He denies ever being signed with Storm360, but we do know he worked closely with them. Either way, shit aint been the same since that relationship ended.
via Loud Naija Media
Everyone wants to float their own label, and that’s always a good ambition. However sometimes it’s not always the best decision at a moment, and Jaywon has probably realized that ever since leaving Kennis Music. The messy divorce has not been kind to either party as Jaywon’s career has taken a hit, and Kennis Music seems to be all but done
*Mo’Cheddah
Let’s be honest with ourselves. It’s been almost a freefall for Mo’Cheddah’s music career since she parted ways with Knighthouse in 2012. It’s a string of failed singles one after another. With the exception of destinambari, you’d be hard pressed to find anything worth listening to from Mo’Cheddah in the past four years.
*D’Banj
How can an Igwe be made a Scapegoat just because he is an oliver twist. Eja Nla joined bad gang with Kanye West & Good Music, and that ultimately fell apart; “He miss road.” Everyone now knows the story. The collapse of Mo’Hits intermittently caused an andropause in D’Banj’s music virility. Dbanj is a legend, but it’s been hit n miss since he left Don Jazzy.
*Jesse Jagz
Nobody test Nigeria’s god on the mic till thy nation come – even if you be litmus. Jago parted ways with Chocolate City to become the emperor of Jagz Nation. His albums outside chocolate city were considered too lugubrious for commercial consumption. His influence waned substantially even if he still has cult following.
*Sean Tizzle
What happened to controversial skin tone Sean Tizzle? The perfect Gentleman went AWOL. Kilogbe, he never dropped a letter for mama, eh, SMH. Sean Tizzle dropped out of D’Tunes Difference Entertainment and survived by skin tone controversy, recording and judging cover versions of people’s hit songs. Hello doesn’t be a hit and run
*Chuddy K
Bro, where are you now? Ladies adorned in their “Brazilian Hair” extension are waiting for you to make them go “Gaga Crazy”. In your absence, Lil Kesh taught them Shoki, them pretty ladies have forgotten you dancing wildly to Tekno’s Duro. That’s how the cookie crumbled when Chuddy K walked away from SQN Records. If found kindly return to handlers.
*Sauce Kid/Sinzu
Once upon a time he was the hottest thing in Naija hip-hop. Now it’s hard to even tell with definite authority if he’s still in the game or not. The talent is unquestionably there, and anytime he’s tested he reminds us of that Just ask Godwin. However, it’s no secret that ever since he left Storm Records, it’s not been the same.
*Ikechukwu
Can you name the last hit record Ikechukwu had? Yes it’s been a very long time since we got something of note from Ikechukwu. Years if you will; And you can trace it back to when he parted ways with Storm 360 and/or Mo-Hits. He denies ever being signed with Storm360, but we do know he worked closely with them. Either way, shit aint been the same since that relationship ended.
via Loud Naija Media
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