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Saturday, 17 September 2016

I draw my inspirations from women - Solidstar




Joshua Iniyezo, popularly known as Solidstar is an R & B, dancehall, afro-pop singer, producer, and songwriter. The artiste, who hails from Isoko in Delta state, is currently signed to Achievers Entertainment, and he has had music collaborations with top Nigerian artistes like 2baba, Timaya, Flavour and so on. Star Tracker, recently had a chat with him and he opened up on his journey so far in music and other information concerning his career.

How is your journey into music so far?

I wouldn’t say it is that easy because at the beginning. I started all alone and I was working and saving money to record. So, it wasn’t that easy. Thank God for Achievers Entertainment, they came in and saw my talent and they signed me. The first song I dropped under Achievers was “One in a million” featuring 2baba. Since then, we have been pushing forward. After that song, the fame was just there but then, money wasn’t coming in.

Sometime ago, you did a theme song for the Super Eagles’ World Cup Campaign. How did it feel being recognised by your country?

I felt good. First of all, I have to say that my work speaks for itself. And my good management has been working hard. When they picked me as the official artiste to do the World Cup theme song, I thought to myself that this means I have been working really hard. That really gingered me and even when I record, I put in extra work because I know the competition out there is really tight. So, I take my time when doing any song.

What gives you inspiration as an artiste?

 I get my inspiration from women; I like being around them but they are just my friends. I love to hear what they are saying about themselves. So, I get inspired by the words, and I just put one or two of their words into my lyrics and come out with whatever I see around me.

How do you manage and handle your female fans?

 I have to learn how to control my female fans because I don’t like scandals. So, whenever I come across them, I treat them good. I make them feel at home. As I said, I always love being around women. I love ladies.

Which artiste you have not worked with that you hope to do something with?

 Definitely, Wizkid and Davido.

What’s been happening to you lately?

A lot of things have been going on with me lately. I have done a lot of shows and tours inside and outside Nigeria. The more singles I drop, the more videos I get. They make me get bigger by the year.

Every artiste has a selling point, so what’s your own selling point?

Well, I would say it is my voice, my hair, which are dreadlocks and my looks.

In the future, how do you intend to stay active in the game?

I am this kind of artiste that would record songs every day, if I had the opportunity. I record up to five songs in a week. I do work hard and that is why when I drop a song, I don’t let the standard drop. I always try to get better. I will be off to South Africa to shoot videos for three songs because I have shot all my videos in Nigeria and I am also looking at international collaborations in the future.


Saturday, 6 August 2016

2Baba Hosted by Campari -1st African Artist To Be So Hosted.

2Baba has officially made it as the first African Musician to, not just visit but be hosted at  the Home of Legendary Italian inventor and Tycoon Gaspare Campari in Milan.
 
The singer and his team kept the news on the low, refusing to let the cat out of the bag, even after word leaked that they were spotted arriving in Milan.
2Baba is a brand ambassador for Campari, the first African act to be so decorated in over 200 years. He now joins a global elite list of celebrities who have been invited to the home of Campari, where he toured the Campari museum, brewedGaspare Campari.


his own Campari cocktails and had lavish lunch at the summer home of the company’s founder
Two generations of Camparis lived at the sprawling property, which housed the first ever Campari bar. The property is now enveloped by the massive Campari global headquarters, housing corporate offices, a multi-purpose venue, first-class museum, and an academy.

The "African Queen" crooner joins the list of global celebrities like Eva Mendez, Penelope Cruz, Salma Hayek, Milla Jovovich, Benicio Del Toro, Eva Green and Kate Hudson, that have either paid a visit or participated in signature Campari activities since the drink was first brewed in 1860.
The visit, Idibia says, is a continuation of his amazing relationship with Europe where he won his first-ever international award at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Portugal 11 years ago.

He is accompanied by his manager of many years, Efe Omorogbe, Campari Head of Marketing Abayomi Ajao and Public Relations expert, Ayeni Adekunle from Campari’s PR agency BHM.