Connect with us

Entertainment

Nollywood Actress, Laide Bakare clears air on sexualising Portable

Published

on

Nollywood actress, Laide Bakare, has denied the accusation of sexualising popular Nigerian singer, Portable.

The actress , during an interview with her colleague, Abiola Adebayo, on her YouTube show called Portable a ‘dirty boy’ from Sango.

Reacting to her statement, Portable, in a video claimed that the movie star made sexual advances towards him despite using demeaning words on him online.

He also said that Laide Bakare was in his social media DM begging for his WhatsApp number and pleading with him to attend her birthday/event.

Advertisement

In an interview with Legit, Laide said the Zazu crooner was someone she used to enjoy his music before he became a nuisance.

Addressing the allegation of making sexual advances at Portable, the thespian stated that she had never met the singer, adding she only sent him a DM because she wanted him to perform at her show.

“The first time I noticed him, he was different. He looked crazy and funny, but he is no more funny, now he is a nuisance. I used to like his style of music. That time when he first came out, I wanted him on my show. I didn’t have his phone number, so I sent him a message on Instagram.

“I requested for his contact so that we can discuss about my show. Later, I had to go through his former manager who later sent his contact to me but Portable didn’t pick up, so I went back to his manager. We did not conclude our discussion before I dropped the idea.

“Me Ke?. I have never seen him in my life. I can never shake him. He looks so dirty. He claimed I hugged him, I said me, hug ke? I have worked with his fathers in the music industry. I have featured 9ice, Olu Maintain, and Dekunle Fuji in my films.”

Advertisement

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Entertainment

Ayra Starr becomes most-viewed Nigerian female artist on YouTube

Published

on

Ayra Starr most-viewed Nigerian female artist on YouTube

Ayra Starr surpasses Yemi Alade as the most-viewed Nigerian female artist on YouTube, with her hit “Rush” now holding the top spot in views.

 

 

Nigerian music sensation Ayra Starr has achieved a major milestone by becoming the most-viewed female artist from Nigeria on YouTube.

The 22-year-old recently overtook Yemi Alade, amassing a total of 811 million views, compared to Alade’s 805 million.

Advertisement

 

Also read: Revealed! Why Tiwa Savage is crazy over Ayra Starr

 

Starr’s rise on the platform has been driven largely by her viral hit *Rush*, which has gathered over 395 million views, making it not only her most popular video but also the most-viewed music video by a Nigerian female artist.

This record was previously held by Alade’s *Johnny*, which long stood as a hallmark of Nigerian music on the platform.

Although Ayra Starr now leads in total views, Yemi Alade maintains the highest subscriber count among Nigerian female artists on YouTube, with 2.41 million subscribers.

Advertisement

Starr follows closely in second place with 2.26 million subscribers, reflecting her growing fanbase and influence.

Ayra Starr’s achievement highlights her rapid ascent in the Nigerian music scene and showcases the impact of her distinctive sound and style on audiences worldwide.

Fans of both artists celebrate this new era of Nigerian music, where young stars continue to break records and expand the global reach of Afrobeats.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Entertainment

Tiwa Savage declares herself the “Big 1” in Nigerian music amid “Big 3” debate

Published

on

Tiwa Savage Big 1 Nigerian music

Tiwa Savage weighs in on the “Big 3” debate in Nigerian music, declaring herself the “Big 1” when it comes to pure talent and vocal prowess.

 

 

Nigerian superstar Tiwa Savage has entered the ongoing debate surrounding the “Big 3” in the Nigerian music industry, which typically includes Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy as the nation’s most influential artists.

However, there’s growing discussion about a possible “Big 4,” with fans and critics alike suggesting artists like Tiwa Savage, Rema, and Asake as strong contenders.

Advertisement

 

Also read: Tiwa Savage reveals surprising truth about romantic advances

 

During a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM in Lagos, Tiwa Savage shared her views on being part of this elite list, boldly declaring herself as the “Big 1” in terms of talent.

When asked by the host if she felt a need to be considered in the “Big 3” or “Big 4,” Savage did not hold back. “Don’t get me started,” she replied confidently.

“If we are to go talent for talent, mic for mic, I am the Big 1. If you take off the numbers [streams], and whatever you want to judge the big whatever with, you can’t see me on the mic.”

Advertisement

Savage’s remark highlights her belief in her vocal and artistic abilities, suggesting that streaming numbers or other industry metrics don’t fully capture her talent compared to her male counterparts.

“But again,” she added, “it’s not based on that [musical talent],” acknowledging that the current rankings may rely more on metrics beyond raw talent.

The “Big 3” debate has long captivated the Nigerian music scene, with Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy’s fans championing their respective idols.

Tiwa Savage’s confident take on the conversation not only asserts her place in the upper echelons of Nigerian music but also challenges the conventional ranking systems that may overlook artistry in favour of commercial success.

As the debate continues, Tiwa Savage’s strong statement adds fuel to the conversation, opening up discussions on what it truly means to be part of Nigeria’s music elite.

Advertisement

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Tems reveals she once mimicked Lil Wayne as a young rapper

Published

on

Tems Mimics Lil Wayne

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Tems shares her admiration for Lil Wayne, revealing she used to mimic the rapper during her younger years.

 

 

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed her youthful admiration for American rapper Lil Wayne.

In a recent appearance on ‘The Cruz Show’ on Real 92.3 FM, the Oscar-nominated diva disclosed that she used to “pretend” to be a rapper, with Wayne serving as her role model.

Advertisement

 

Also read: Tems releases debut album ‘Born In The Wild’

 

“Hip-hop is my thing. I used to pretend to be a rapper. I love Lil Wayne as well. I used to pretend to be Lil Wayne when I was younger,” she shared, reminiscing about her formative years and the influence the rapper had on her musical aspirations.

Tems expressed her eagerness to meet the hip-hop icon, saying, “I’ve not met Wayne. I want to meet him so bad. Very soon I know I’m going to meet him.”

This sentiment highlights the deep respect and admiration she holds for Lil Wayne, underscoring the impact he has had on her career.

Advertisement

As Tems continues to rise in the music industry, her journey serves as a testament to the power of inspiration and the ways in which artists can influence one another across genres and generations.

Continue Reading

Trending

%d