Showing posts with label KSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KSA. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2013

Wizkid to collabo on new music with KSA + his album track list




He has already collaborated with the king of Afrobeat, Femi Kuti, now he's about to collaborate with the king of Juju music, King Sunny Ade. Wizkid has also unveiled part of the track list of his highly anticipated album which will soon be released. See it after the Break.

Friday, March 29, 2013

KSA, others not on list of richest African musicians



A new survey that produced ‘10 richest African musicians’  may have been influenced by mere swagger and gossips, writes Chux Ohai
Ace Nigerian musicians King Sunny Ade and Wasiu Ayinde, aka K1 are surprisingly missing from a list of richest African musicians published by an international online magazine, Africa Answers.
The omission of the artistes, whose careers span several decades, from the list is the subject of a debate that is currently rippling through the Nigerian entertainment circles.
The list, a periodic ritual by Africa Answers,includes Tuface Idibia, BankyW, D’Banj and P-Square among 10 wealthiest artistes on the continent.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

I Won’t Quit Music Till I Win The Grammy Awards – KSA



Juju music maestro, Mr. Sunday Adeniyi, aka King Sunny Ade, has set his eyes on the world’s most prestigious music prize - The Grammy Awards - and said he would not quit music until he wins it.
KSA, as he is popularly called said this yesterday at a roundtable organised by the League of Veteran Journalists, Oyo State branch.
KSA who has been nominated for the Grammy Awards twice in the past, agreed with Professor Olawale Albert, Director,  Institute for African Studies, University of Ibadan that if Nigerians wanted him to win the award, it would not be impossible adding  “a prophet is without honour in his own country”.
He said: “It is for everyone of you to assist Nigerian musicians. I will continue to work hard. If I don’t get it, I won’t leave music. That is why I am trying to train my children. If I don’t get it, my children will get it. Nigerian musicians would get it”.


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