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Dammy Krane released from police custody, apologises to Davido

Popular Nigerian singer, Oyindamola Emmanuel, also known as Dammy Krane has finally been released from police custody.

Dammy Krane was released on Thursday August 29 2024, six days after being arrested and detained by Davido over alleged defamation.

Davido, had given Dammy Krane 24 hours ultimatum to retract all offensive publications against him on his social media handles.

Davido’s lawyer, Chikaosolu Ojukwu, SAN, warned that failure by Dammy Krane to comply with the demands within the stipulated time frame will compel Davido to pursue all available legal remedies.

The Grammy award nominee also asked Dammy Krane to stop from further publication of defamatory statements against him on any platform in the letter.

The letter followed recent posts by Damy Krane on X handle. In the posts, Dammy Krane had impugned the forthcoming wedding of Davido to Chioma Rowland.

In the post, Dammy Krane insinuated that the only reason Davido planned the marriage with Chioma because she caught him cheating.

Few days after Dammy Krane in a series of posts on his X handle, said he had been illegally arrested by police on Davido’s instructions.

The news of his release was announced by popular social media critic, Verydarkman, better called VDM.

In a now trending video on Instagram by VDM, Dammy Krane apologised to Davido for the allegations he had made against him.

Captioning the video, VDM wrote, “Dammykrane it out, dear @davido as you have honoured me by listening to my plea in less than 4hrs God will honour you. I believe God is giving him a second chance and I hope he focuses on his music moving on.

In the video, Dammy Krane said, “I want to say a big thank you to my brother. There are a lot of words that ought not to be said. I want to apologise for Tagbo’s death allegation. David is still my brother. And we are going to find a major ground to resolve everything.”

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My song created International Awards category for Afrobeats – Rema

Nigerian singer Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, has claimed that the recent addition of an Afrobeats category to some international awards was a result of the success of his hit song ‘Calm Down.’

Appearing on ‘The Breakfast Club’, Rema reiterated that he is on the same level with Afrobeats giants Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy.

“I don’t want to feel like an Afrobeats Messiah. Sometimes I can’t wait for the OGs to say it but since no one is saying it, I might have to say it myself,” he said.

“Respect to the OGs but yeah, I am one of the Big 4… Something as little as a major award shows creating an Afrobeats category because the success of my song has already opened gates.”

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Patoranking’s sister, her husband die in explosion

Famous Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Patoranking’s sister, Chioma, has reportedly died in an explosion which occurred in her home.

Chioma was said to have died on the spot while her husband, George passed away from his injuries on Wednesday, September 11, 2024.

Media personality, Cutie Juls made this known in an Instagram post on Thursday.

Sharing the video of the deceased house after the tragic incident, Cutie Juls disclosed that the explosion occurred shortly after their housewarming and child’s birthday celebration.

“Remember when I posted last week or so that his (Patoranking) sister passed away in a gas explosion incident in their home and the husband and child are battling for their lives in the hospital?

“The husband also couldn’t make it. He just passed away. Pathoranking tried so much. Buying tones of blood to help save his brother-in-law’s life so at least his nephew won’t be an orphan
“Remember he loves his sister so much. Abeg, his friends should help check on him.”

As of the time of filing this report, no comment has been made by Patoranking or his manager over the incident.

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South African singer, Tyla says after winning Best Afrobeats Award at MTV VMAs 2024

Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Tyla Laura Seethal, popularly known as Tyla, has said she represents Amapiano and not Afrobeats.

The South African singer spoke out against the categorisation of all African music as afrobeats by the West, while accepting her award for Best Afrobeats Song at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday night.

Tyla beat Burna Boy, Davido, Lojay, Tems, Ayra Starr, and Pheelz were nominated under the same category.

Tyla was also nominated for two other categories ‘Best New Artiste’ and ‘Best RnB’ but lost in both.

In her reaction, Tyla, said Afrobeats has opened a lot of doors for African music but it was wrong to categorise every music from the continent under the genre.

She explained that she is from South Africa and represents the Amapiano genre.

She said: “The impact that ‘Water’ has had on the world proves that African music can be pop music, too. This is so special but also bittersweet. Because I know there’s a tendency to group all African artists under Afrobeats.

“Even though Afrobeats has run things and has opened so many doors for us, African music is so diverse. It’s more than just Afrobeats.

“I come from South Africa, I represent Amapiano. I present my culture. And I just want to shout out all the Afrobeats artists in this category with me. Shout out to all the Afrobeats artistes Tems, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema and

Tyla released her highly anticipated self-titled debut album, “Tyla” on March 22, 2023.

The album is supported by singles: “Water”, “On and On”, “Truth or Dare” and “Art”, in addition to the promotional single “Butterflies”and the 2022 stand-alone single “To Last”.

Tyla’s global hit single “Water”, opened the floodgates for her career, leading to a viral dance challenge, almost 500 million streams on Spotify so far and a Grammy win.

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