CJ Entertainment, the official record label for Chioma Jesus has released another resounding track tagged God the father come down. This track was recorded in 2020 and composed by none other than the multiple award-winning Nigerian gospel singer and songwriter Amaka Okwuoha aka Chioma Jesus. Chioma Jesus with her golden voice is one of the best Nigerian gospel artists. She is consistent and always delivers glorious songs that are pleasant to her fans. The song God the Father come down is the third track off her amazing 2020 album-tagged prophetic praise. The song God the Father come down is not just a melodious song that will keep you on your feet all day as you dance to the amazing tune, but most importantly it is a song of prayer. Just as it is written in the bible in John 15:5 “ without...
Don’t miss this brand new single titled “Life” by Maradona. Nigerian singer Maradona comes through with a brand new single titled “Life“. The new song “Life” is an interesting piece of good music dedicated to the fans and supporters. It fills in as a follow-up to his previously released remix track titled “Toxic Love” in which he featured Oxlade. Maradona’s song “Life” should be added to your playlist. Listen and share Maradona – “Life” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Maradona_-_Life_NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download
As an accomplished composer and music entrepreneur, MARO has a knack for storytelling. He has long been championed for the dark, heady sound design found in his potent electronic music productions. Look no further than his riveting songs on the official Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack, which remain some of the record’s most popular—a statement that speaks volumes considering it also features tracks by Grimes, Run The Jewels and Nina Kraviz, among others. Now, MARO is on the verge of releasing a new album, Rejects, which he affectionally calls an “audio musical” with its own visual universe. He tells us the album has not only a metaphysical backstory, but a formidable list of collaborators, like Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah and Raekwon. Ergo, he’s positioning to r...
After announcing the release date for his forthcoming ninth studio album earlier this month, Future on Monday took to social media to finally reveal the project’s official cover art and title. “Album Title: I NEVER LIKED YOU,” he wrote on Instagram under the official artwork, which sees the chart-topping rapper snoozing in the backseat of a luxury vehicle while wearing a maroon suit and a matching sleep mask. I Never Liked You will arrive as the follow-up to Future’s 2020 solo project High Off Life and his collaborative album with Lil Uzi Vert, Pluto x Baby Pluto, which was released that same year. Earlier in 2022, Future made two guest appearances on Gunna’s DS4Ever, for tracks “Too Easy” and “Pushin P,” and released a music video for his own single, “Worst Day.” ...
Sometimes there is truth in old sayings like “politics makes strange bedfellows.” That was certainly the case with Senator Orrin G. Hatch, and perhaps many of the music creators and recording artists whose livelihoods he protected and whose work he recognized as important to our culture – even if it wasn’t to his personal taste. Senator Hatch, who died on April 23 at the age of 88, had a certain way of greeting me. “You rascal, Paul,” he’d say with a devilish smile. “Are you behaving yourself?” And I would often reply, especially when I was in his office explaining the challenges we were facing as songwriters and asking for his support. “Yes, I’m behaving, Senator, and I’m grateful that you are in our corner standing with songwriters on this issue.” And he did stand with music creators on ...
Sometimes there is truth in old sayings like “politics makes strange bedfellows.” That was certainly the case with Senator Orrin G. Hatch, and perhaps many of the music creators and recording artists whose livelihoods he protected and whose work he recognized as important to our culture – even if it wasn’t to his personal taste. Senator Hatch, who died on April 23 at the age of 88, had a certain way of greeting me. “You rascal, Paul,” he’d say with a devilish smile. “Are you behaving yourself?” And I would often reply, especially when I was in his office explaining the challenges we were facing as songwriters and asking for his support. “Yes, I’m behaving, Senator, and I’m grateful that you are in our corner standing with songwriters on this issue.” And he did stand with music creators on ...
Morgan Wallen becomes the first artist to score a trio of No. 1 debuts on Billboard‘s airplay-, streaming- and sales-based Hot Country Songs chart since the survey began as an all-encompassing genre ranking in October 1958. On the April 30-dated tally, Wallen’s “Don’t Think Jesus,” released on Mercury/Republic/Big Loud Records April 15, rockets in at the summit. It gives Wallen four career No. 1s, including a record-breaking three that have opened in the penthouse. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Only 11 songs have debuted on Hot Country Songs at the pinnacle since its inception. Just one other artist has achieved multiple No. 1 arrivals: Taylor Swift, with “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” last November and “Love Story (Taylor’s Versio...
Morgan Wallen becomes the first artist to score a trio of No. 1 debuts on Billboard‘s airplay-, streaming- and sales-based Hot Country Songs chart since the survey began as an all-encompassing genre ranking in October 1958. On the April 30-dated tally, Wallen’s “Don’t Think Jesus,” released on Mercury/Republic/Big Loud Records April 15, rockets in at the summit. It gives Wallen four career No. 1s, including a record-breaking three that have opened in the penthouse. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Only 11 songs have debuted on Hot Country Songs at the pinnacle since its inception. Just one other artist has achieved multiple No. 1 arrivals: Taylor Swift, with “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” last November and “Love Story (Taylor’s Versio...