JmyRecord present Young Talented Nigerian rapper,(Akanni kayode
olawale)popularly known as Kayfresh is back with a hit track Titled:
“Troway”.which is the new street slang,the song which was produced by
Sars on d beat,was mixed and mastered by Don Tzzy..
A first ever continental title is the goal for Cameroon when the women's Africa Cup of Nations kicks off on Saturday but will the hosts flourish or collapse under the weight and pressure of expectation?
The Indomitable Lionesses are one of seven teams desperate to deny Nigeria another African title.
The Super Falcons are the dominant force on the continent, having been crowned African champions seven times.
On the two occasions that they misfired, Equatorial Guinea took the honours.
Florence Omagbemi's side are not exactly hot favourites this time around but they are warm enough to suggest it would be an upset if it went the other way.
As captain of the Super Falcons, Omagbemi won the African title four times but this is her first tournament as coach.
"Yes, it's my first tournament as a coach but my experience as a player has prepared me for this. Teams want to beat Nigeria, we will work extra hard to retain the title," Omagbemi told BBC Sport on the eve of the 10th edition of the continental championship.
Apart from Nigeria, only South Africa and Cameroon have appeared at every tournament since the event began in 1998 as the African Women's Championship.
After finishing third in 2012 and runners-up in 2014, the hosts have set their sights on winning the big prize on home soil.
They have been boosted by the return from injury of the reigning African Women's Player of the Year, Gaelle Enganamouit.
Tricky Group A
The presence of South Africa and Zimbabwe in their group - two teams that played at the Olympic Games in Rio - compels the hosts to be on their toes in each match lest they find themselves struggling to qualify for the next stage.
But coach Enow Ngachu is unmoved: "Our objective is to lift the trophy and we have what it takes to win. We have faith and conviction that we can win."
Despite enormous resources at their disposal, South Africa have delivered very little over the years and are hungry for something more tangible in Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana have been runners-up three times (2000, 2008 and 2012).
They have an interim coach in Desiree Ellis, the former captain who was appointed following the departure of Dutchwoman and Fifa Best Women's Coach nominee Vera Pauw.
"I don't like the word 'interim' so I'm aiming to do well so that the South Africa Football Association will have no choice but to give us (the technical team) the job full time."
As usual, the eight teams have been split into two groups based in the capital Yaounde and the coastal town of Limbe.
Chances come at a premium at the top level and when they come you have to take them. Alex Iwobi knows that as well as anyone.
A rapid rise from Steve Gatting's under-21 side saw Iwobi propelled into the first team in October 2015, and now he is fully focused on keeping hold of his place.
"Honestly I didn't expect to be where I am today," Iwobi told Arsenal Player. "I thought a long time ago that I'd be on loan and probably get experience there before having experience in the first team, but the fact that the boss trusted me to jump into the first team as quick as I did, I'm just grateful for it.
"The same way I was able to break into it is the same way that I take the chance now.
"I play like it's almost like my last game, I treat it like it's my last moment here, so I do my best and I always put 100 per cent into whatever I do.
Iwobi understands the pressures that come with being a member of our first team, with a plethora of quality players all vying for a spot in the starting line-up.
"If you don't do as well as you think you could've done, there's other players, other international, great players, that can just step in," he said. "So you just have to take the chance all the time and do your best when the time comes.
"The big thing is you need to stay fit and always need to give it your all. I mean, you've got to have the right attitude, you've got to be mentally prepared for whatever happens.
"Not everything is going to be smooth sailing for you so you've got to be prepared for all conditions.
Listen up to this Freestyle by Jeremiah Sodiq Hammed Ibrahim,popularly called (Jerry Joos),who jump on the growing list of the Panda cover, He has barely began to scratch the surface of his unstoppable
artistic potential in this song titled Hustler,Download and share below..
Brand New Music from Jesse Jagz – ‘Your Loving’ produced JR Beats
and mixed by Mike Millz off the Nuff Love Riddim hosted by Joel Orleans
of YFM In Ghana. Enjoy! Jesse jagz – Your Loving
Arriving with so much anticipation, Davido Music Worldwide
premieres the first official single for its newly signed act DREMO.
‘OJERE’ was produced by ADEY & sees Dremo in his signature style
create an iconic Afrotrap rhythm & exciting lyrics using the street
themed slogan. DREMO broke out in 2015, releasing his sleeper hit song
‘Normal Levelz’ & then ‘FELA’ his critically acclaimed cover for
Desiigner’s Panda which rose to top many music charts nationwide. He was
also featured on LA.X’s “OLE” alongside YCEE prior to unleashing his
first official single today. Without much ado, Davido Music Worldwide
presents to you the much anticipated ‘OJERE’ by Dremo Drizzy! Dremo – Ojere
GForce Records Artiste BOLO J and YBNL BOSS OLAMIDE(Baddo) on
this new one titled PONKIRIYON. Bolo J (Blackson), as he is popularly
called is on to the next one with his musical career with this new
joint. Earlier this year, he dropped a song titled “WONT YOUR LOVE” that
featured on it South African musical group UHURU and also released
visuals to his single LOOKING FRESH; Directed by GodFather Production.
PONKIRIYON was Produced by Dr Jazz. Bolo J ft. Olamide – Ponkriyon