Friday 1 June 2012

‘I really miss D’banj’ – D’Prince

Don Jazzy’s younger brother tells ThisDay Style he has no regrets on the former label breakup…
Was your desire for music influenced by your older brother’s footsteps?
My big brother has always been an influence for sure. But in a way, in our house, you have no choice than to enjoy music growing up. Someone was always singing or dancing or something. Don Jazzy set the way when he took the bold step to set his label. That only helped to make my mind up.

Having released four hit singles, are you likely to release an album soon?
The new album is coming up and I promise it’s going to be hot! We are working in the studio constantly because I really want the first one to be a classic. We have been waiting for MAVIN to take off before releasing but you can expect the album really soon.

When the Mo’Hits records was dissolved, were you torn between the decision to take sides with your brother or D’banj?
(Laughs) Don Jazzy is my big bro so decision was not hard to take.

Do you have any regrets on the break-up?
I miss him but we wish each other all the best and I’m sure God will take us to greater things.

Do you have any regret on the breakup?
No regrets at all because I still see it as business as usual. In terms of MAVIN, there are some new faces here and there but our operations are more or less the same. What we didn’t achieve at Mo’Hits, God will allow us to do at MAVIN.

What advice would you give to anyone who is trying to break into the Nigerian entertainment industry?
Be persistent, be original. I would also advice anyone to be strong and dedicated because the entertainment industry is a tough one.

Which famous musician do you draw inspiration from?
So many of them but musically I like Fela, Jay-Z and Michael Jackson.

"I can go nude in a movie" – Majid Michel



Born of a Lebanese father and a Ghanaian mother, he had his first acting experience in the movie ‘Things we do for love’. A ‘Best Actor’ nominee at the 2012 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), Majid Michel speaks with Golden Icon TV.

Was it hard for you to break into the industry?
No it wasn’t very hard, I started in 1999, I really warmed up, and I wasn’t very out there because I wasn’t an outstanding actor. So I went to film school and that was when I learned [to be] outstanding.

Who would you have been if not an actor?
I would be an actor or probably behind the camera because that’s all I have passion for.

Have you ever directed a film?
Not yet, but I will definitely do that before the end of the year. I will do it, not for money, but for my passion.

Who are you looking forward to working with in the nearest future, internationally?
James Cameron; director of Titanic and Avatar, and it doesn’t mean I don’t want to work with any other person,  but it’s just a preference. For production house, I’d like to work with Warner Bros.

When in your career do you think you will feel satisfied?
I just want to be in one serious big movie directed by James Cameron, or be in a movie with Leonardo Di Caprio. I want a film with serious action and directed by great Hollywood directors. I want a wild action film.
If you make it to Hollywood, do you think you will still be acting in African movies since they are two different worlds?
Yes I would, but is there anything extraordinary about me they can come for? Nothing! There is nothing I can do that Brad Pitt and the like can’t’ do. We need talented African film makers who can get us to that level, and I believe we are getting there.

Let’s talk about sex scenes, how far would you go on a sex scene?
Do you mean if I can go nude in a movie?

Yes.
You know what (bursts into laughter), what I do is pick up a script, digest it and once I accept to do it, I think I am bound to follow the writer and director’s wish. If I am to act alongside international act like Halle Berry, Leonardo DiCaprio, I will do it. Halle berry did it and she got an Oscar, so why won’t I do it to get an Oscar?

How does your wife feel watching the sex scenes?
She understands me, she knows the movies, I tell her about the script and when it comes to the sex scene, she turns her face away until the whole thing is over and then she continues watching the film after.

How do you balance your career and marriage?
I think that’s the simplest thing to do. I get a script, I discuss it with my wife, and I usually stay away from my family for concentration.

Do you like travelling?
I hate travelling. I don’t like flying at all, I feel like talking to the pilot all the time for safety measures, you know (laughs)

Who do you think is the sexiest lady out there?
In the movie industry, I will pick Sam Iyke and Halle Berry. My wife is just like Halle Berry, but her body is better.

What is the greatest misconception about you?
People get carried away with your character and they take you for the character you play.

What’s the greatest reaction you have gotten from a fan?
A girl flew from Germany to see me, my wife just called me that there was a girl in the house crying. I felt astounded, like if somebody could fly all the way from Germany to see me…

What is the most romantic thing you have ever done to your wife?
I took her to her dream place, Venice, in Italy.

 What is the simplest thing you have ever done for her?
Once in my life I cooked her breakfast and took it to her in bed.

 What would you say is your guilty pleasure?
I have a film called ‘Guilty pleasure’ which I did with Ramsey Nuoah and I enjoyed it. Ramsey is my icon and I want to do another movie with him.

 What made it real?
I think it’s the cast, everything was very real. Nse, Ramsey’s wife in the film, she was wild and you’d really think I was sleeping with my brother’s wife. I like being Ramsey’s brother in films.

 So, how many movies have you done?
Less than fifty.


 Mention three of your favourite Nollywood actors/actresses you have worked with.
Mercy Johnson, Genevieve and Ramsey.


 Pick one, Genevieve or Mercy Johnson?
They are beyond comparison; they both have different way of delivering their roles. Mercy is incredible and Geneveive taught me how to act.


 When it comes to music, what do you like to listen to?
I have fourteen songs on my phone and all of them belong to one person, Adol. I listen to Adol whenever I do anything. I also love Rihanna and Beyonce. My ring tone is a Rihanna song.


 What big projects do you have coming up?
My last big project was somewhere in Africa. I did it with my favorite director Frank Rajah; he does 80% of my job, and I am just left with the 20%, which is acting.


 Which country have you enjoyed visiting the most?
Holland. Holland is a place where you can buy weed on the street and smoke.

Goldie is a true Woman

(BBA gossip)

Prezzo and Goldie
Kenyan rapper and Goldie‘s ‘boyfriend’ Prezzo has lauded her attributes, calling her a ‘true woman’.
He said this during his conversation with fellow house-mate DKB, in which he confessed his distaste for Zainab, who he describes as ‘dumb’. Criticizing her provocative dress sense and flirty manner, he said there was no way he would start a relationship with Zainab because he prefers a more conservative woman.
I can’t make this shorty my woman because her boobs are always displayed‘, he said.
As far as Goldie was concerned, the Kenyan rapper was full of praises, adding that even if he were to leave the Nigerian singer, he still wouldn’t hook up with Zainab.
I don’t mind Goldie not kissing or touching because she respects herself‘, said Prezzo. This was after he fought and told her ‘we are just friends,’ prompting Goldie to burst into uncontrollable tears and eventually throw-up.

Afterwards, Goldie, during a chat with fellow house mate, Barbz, said communication is the reason for the constant hiccups in her relationship with Prezzo.

‘I'm loved by people’ – Tiwa Savage

 


The first lady of the Mavin crew explains how eager she is to release here debut album and how she’d love to work with her favourite female artiste Brandy…

At what point did you decide to go into music as full time career?
I started singing in my early teens and almost immediately after, I got a gig to sing back up for George Michael. That’s how I transitioned into making music a profession, not just a hobby or passion.

Having lived abroad for a while, how were you able to break into the Nigerian music industry?
It was through the grace of God. I wrote Kele Kele as a demo song and played it for some people. A very close friend of mine, Bizzle Osikoya, believed in the song and played it for couples of DJ’s and radio station and it just caught on really fast. Ladies especially love it and from there I started getting some buzz. God has just been opening more doors for me ever since then.

You recently signed up for MAVIN records. Why did you leave your former record label to join MAVIN?
I haven’t left my label. I am still signed to 323 Entertainment, which is owned by Tunji Balogun and myself. We now have a partnership under MAVIN  records. This kind of partnership is very common in the United States. For example you have Young money under Cash money label, you also have G.O.O.D Music under Def Jam and so on.

You have four singles out, when should we expect an album?
Very soon, I am working so hard on putting finishing touches to the album. I want to show the different side of Tiwa Savage. I honestly don’t think I can capture it all on one album but I want people to see a glimpse of what different genre of music I can bring to the table.
I have been blessed because my audience is very wide; I have people that love Tiwa for her ballads, some for her up tempo club songs, and some for her jazzy neo-soul songs. So now, I need to create an album that has all those elements but still has a common thread running through it from the first to the last song.

You are one of the few leading ladies in the music industry; do you think the Nigeria music industry isn’t one which favours the female musicians?
I think the commercial aspect of the Nigeria music industry is still growing but it is growing fast and with every growing industry, new things take a while to catch on. Nigerians love female artistes and I believe we as females have been stepping out of our shell and so now there is a demand market for us. It is only going to get better for us. I have a lot of faith.

You are a very pretty lady, how do you deal with your male fans?
I appreciate their support. A lot of them love me more for my music and my gift and that means more to me than physical admiration.

What defines your sense of style?
I usually just wear what I like and feel comfortable with. I also have an amazing style team Veronica Ebi-Odeka (stylist), Debola Falana (hair), and Ify Ijeoma (make-up) that are constantly working hard to build an image that suits my music and personality.

You have few collabos with other Nigerian artiste, what should we expect in that angle on international scene?
I am focusing on my album right now, as it is my first. I haven’t reached out to any international artiste yet. But if I have to choose, I would love to do a song with Brandy as she is my all-time favourite.

You are also a songwriter, who is at the top of your list to write song for?
I would like to write for Beyonce, Brandy, Kim Burnell and Rihanna.

What’s next for Tiwa Savage?
More music, videos, shows, album and just using my music as a gift for people.

Creativity At the Future Nigeria Awards, 2012

Please nominate "Babajide Olowookere" for Creative Artist of the year, at the Future Awards, 2012. Go to www.thefuturenigeria.com/nominate, and fill the form there with the following data;

Email: justdoitorg@yahoo.com

Age: 27

Phone: 07039583566.

"We are tearing down these walls"

See yah there!