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The Million Naira Phrase: Razz is the New Cool |
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Written by News Hound
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |
Trybe Records own “OlaDELe” is on the tip of everybody’s tongue. Natural born lyricist and performer, OlaDELe is set to hit the Music Industry with a bang! With ground breaking hits like Let Loose, Oyinlomo and Spray Me Money, this album is nothing short of a classic Nigerian Hip Hop Material.
This album introduces a new musical standard developed by OlaDELe, popularly known as DEL, with talented artists such as KenO, Sauce Kid, Trafic etc, featured on the album, it wont be long before every entertainment setting wants a bite of Del. OlaDELe worked with amazing producers such as eLDee, Asanse Productions, Sol Eternity, TK, Kid Konnect etc to come up with this masterpiece. Gaining reputation as the hottest artist in the game, OlaDELe has earned this reputation with an unusual ability to create songs and club bangers guaranteed to make your ears perk, your head thump, your hips move and your feet tap. It is no surprise that the album “Razz is the new cool” has gotten the attention of the media (The Art Magazine, Nigerian Entertainment Online…etc) and is definitely creating major buzz around the Nigerian Entertainment Industry. The Album guarantees tracks of powerful, captivation hip hop music that promises to put the Naija Hip Hop Scene on the Music Map. Hailing from the fertile entertainment territory of Lagos Nigeria, we answer the Million Naira Question…Razz is most certainly the new cool! For more information on OlaDELe and to get your copy of “Razz is the new cool” (now available on I-tunes), visit www.oladeleonline.com Be on the look out for the “Spray Me Money-Remix” video featuring eLDee, which will be aired on television stations shortly and OlaDELe’s music will be hitting the clubs and hot spots near you! Quote this article on your site | Print | E-mail
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 October 2007 )
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