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Wednesday 8 May 2013

VIDEO: DJ JoeNel ft Phyno, Nivvy G, Spaceman – Grown Men


Here is the video of the hit song Grown men by Dj Joenel featuring Phyno, Nivvy G and Spaceman produced by Ayzeed. The video is directed by Eddie Iyzics
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Video: D’Banj @ Soul Night, 284 Lounge


Here is a clip of D’banj’s performance at Soul Night 248 lounge. Enjoy
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Video: MMG + TripleMG present | Toronto Loves Iyanya & Emma Nyra


Nigerian artist Iyanya, along with his protege artist Emma Nyra, took Toronto by storm with a sold out show on Friday April 26th at the National Banquet Hall in Toronto. 9 local artists graced the stage to open the show for the feature performers. The atmosphere was electrifying as Iyanya took to the stage to perform his hit songs, which pleased all of his fans. (This is a snippet. Full video coming soon)
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VIDEO PREMIERE: BlackMagic – Repete


BlackMagic returns on TX with the much anticipated Video for his Single REPETE released late last year . Video Directed by Amazing Young Director “Unlimited L.A”
Watch and Download Video Below .Do share your thoughts also.
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VIDEO PREMIERE: J Martins – Good Life


Here is the visuals to J Martins’ latest work “Good Life”, the video was directed by Sesan. Enjoy
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D’Banj Signs Olamide To DB Records

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Rumors of a possible deal between Olamide and D’banj have been flying around all week ,we all have be waiting for a confirmation on the deal .The Deal has been Signed and Sealed ,Olamide is officially a member of the DB records family .

My Source inside the label disclosed this to me ,the deal was signed yesterday and Olamide is currently in Atlanta US with D’banj.
A tweet from Kayswitch also confirms the signing
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This is a Good or Bad Move  for OLamide?? Share your thoughts

Jose Mourinho could stay at Real Madrid if Chelsea can't Pay €20M

Jose Mourinho insisted that he is contemplating staying at Real Madrid but the message was delivered as a threat, not a promise, as he continues to prepare the ground for his departure from the club and possible return to Chelsea.



He also said that he will not demand that his contract is paid up in full but will charge only the days he has worked at Madrid "and not a euro more". That still leaves the question of a penalty clause for unilaterally breaking the contract before its official end in 2016.

The Real Madrid manager knows that he will have to negotiate his exit from the Bernabéu at the end of the season and he took advantage of his appearance before the media ahead of the visit of Málaga on Wednesday night to strengthen his hand and issue a warning: if Madrid's president, Florentino Pérez, does not agree a settlement that suits both parties he could yet torpedo the club's plans by announcing that he is staying after all. Madrid intend to replace Mourinho with Carlo Ancelotti.

Mourinho's contract includes a clause that lays down a penalty in the event of the contract being broken unilaterally by either party. Although the figure is not public, it is believed to be in the region of €20m (£16.9m). Should Mourinho walk away, the club that sign him must pay Madrid that indemnity; should Madrid sack him, that fee would be due to Mourinho.

Both Pérez and Mourinho now know that the coach's departure is virtually inevitable and indeed desirable but it is in their interests for it to be the other side that formally ends the relationship and publicly carries the blame. A negotiated settlement in which manager and club waive any fee continues to be the most logical outcome but is not yet guaranteed. And it is in that context that Mourinho's remarks make sense.

A return to Stamford Bridge now looks inevitable, especially with the interim manager, Rafael Benítez, on Tuesday giving the strongest hint yet that it would be Mourinho who replaces him in the summer. "You know that next year another manager will be here," he said. "I think everybody knows who will be here. I have to concentrate on my job, it's not my concern."

Following Mourinho's explosive press conference on Friday in which he pointed the finger of blame at the media and at Iker Casillas, polls showed that significant numbers of supporters believe he may be trying to provoke Madrid into sacking him. There is a familiarity about what sometimes appears a scorched earth policy.

He was whistled by fans on Saturday evening at the Bernabéu and after the match, which Madrid won 4-3 against Valladolid, the central defender Pepe, always seen as close to his coach, distanced himself from Mourinho.

The following day Madrid's president called for unity, saying that the players would come together in what remains of the season. Pérez did not mention Mourinho, despite having been quick to defend him in public over the past three years.

Asked here if he had considered resigning, Mourinho replied: "I have considered continuing." He was then asked if he was trying to force his own sacking, to which he responded: "People believe what you lot write. I will work until my last day. And I will be paid up to the last day I work, not a euro more."

He claimed that he did not feel isolated at the club, with a response that may have been aimed at Pérez, who Mourinho had always insisted on calling not just his president but also his friend. "I feel normal," he said. "In fact, I understand perfectly that the world is going in directions that I do not share and that football is no different. It's normal for the world to be what it is: hypocritical."

Mourinho also responded to Pepe, who had accused his coach of showing a lack of respect to Casillas, the captain, last Friday, describing his words as "inappropriate" and for the first time gave a footballing explanation was to why he plays Diego López ahead of Casillas.

The Portuguese called the defender "frustrated" and noted sharply: "Pepe's problem is easy to analyse: it's called Varane. It's hard to be a 31 year old and be steamrollered by a 19-year-old kid [Raphaël Varane] but that's the law of life. There must be very few people who don't think the future is [Sergio] Ramos and Varane.

"I have to have the legitimacy to decide: I am a football manager. I prefer López to Casillas. I like a goalkeeper who is good with his feet, who comes for crosses, who dominates his area. You all question me and I accept that but you have to accept that I am the coach, it is simple."

Sir Alex Ferguson considering retiring as Manchester United manager before end of the week


Sir Alex Ferguson considering retiring as Manchester United manager before end of the week

Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United future was shrouded in doubt on Tuesday night with the Scot understood to be giving serious consideration to ending his 26-year reign as manager.

As rumours of the 71-year-old’s imminent retirement swept Manchester, senior figures at the club failed to respond to repeated attempts to confirm or deny the story, which emerged following United’s player versus coaches golf day at Dunham Massey on Tuesday afternoon.

With United now forced to adhere to the strict rules and regulations of the New York Stock Exchange in terms of the release of significant information relating to the running of the club following last August’s partial flotation, any change of management would fall within those requirements.

As of Tuesday night, no statement over Ferguson’s future had been issued by United.

However, with sources close to the players confirming that the squad’s golf day had been overshadowed by suggestions that the Scot would be making an announcement ahead of Sunday’s clash with Swansea at Old Trafford, any ongoing uncertainty is unlikely to be allowed to continue to the point where it would affect the confidence of investors and, in turn, United’s New York share price.

When United’s owners, the Glazer family, issued its prospectus for the club’s £500m bond issue in January 2010, the prospect of Ferguson leaving the club and potentially jeopardising future success was raised by the Americans as one of the risk factors attached to investing in the club.

Congrats to Don Jazzy as Mavin Records Clock 1 Year Today

Wow!!! So Happy for Micheal Collins a.k.a Don Jazzy as Mavin clock 1 Year Old today following the Melt down of the World Famous Mo Hits Record...



Mavin Record as shown the World it has something to Offer to the World through the Release of Great Musical Tracks by D'Prince, Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal and Many Others.
Don Jazzy has earn himself loads of Respect in the Entertainment Industry with Bulk of Awards and Signing.

Happy Birthday to Mavin Records. Its #Mavinday.
=> You can Download Mavin Official Birthday Song by D'Prince Here
Do you think Mavin is doing better than the days of Mo Hits? Candid Opinion only.