January
5

Cameroonian jammer Dugtor Sley recently sat down with Nexdim for an exclusive interview during which he shared  his musical journey as well as plans for the release of  his next album “Positive”. The pioneer revealed his desire to collaborate with local and international artists like 2Face. Nexdim as always has made that exclusive interview available to all. Discover the man behind the name Dugtor Sley.

 


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December
20

Melcube emerged in the Hip Hop music scene with a groundbreaking single  ”I’m sacred” , a song which topped the chart on Africa Magic. The Buea-based talented rapper and producer is currently working on his debut album titled ”Lotus SP ” . In the following interview with NexDim , you shall discover the real ”MELCUBE” , his career exploits , travails in the industry and a connotative insight of his forthcoming album on NexDim Show.


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December
13

Hey people, I know you’ve been waiting for another episode of the NexDim Show. We have it right here for you to savour. Our guest in this episode is Rapcom of the group DA MENTORS famous in and around the Buea community. He talks about his glory and ordeals in the Hip Hop music scene.

Enjoy


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November
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November
11

Cameroon’s singer and activist, Wax Dey who is always been known as Wax  recently joined the African Magic family as presenter of Africa’s biggest breakfast show “Good Morning Africa which comes up on a daily basis on Channel 114, DSTV otherwise known as Africa Magic. He presents lifestyle and entertainment slots on the show’s weekender broadcasting throughout Africa every Friday through Sunday.

Much is required from our new entertainment disher as he is expected to use his wide experience and knowledge of the African continent to transform “Good Morning Africa” into a more dashing interactive breakfast show for all its viewers across Africa and the world at large, with the French-speaking countries as his targeted audiences.
Named Man of the Month in May 2010 by American Magazine, Ladybrille for his use of music to transmit social messages and greatly admired by producers of “Planet Image” productions, the music socialite who is proud and happy to be part of “Good Morning Africa” sees his new role as a platform for him to extend those messages across a wider spectrum of Africa and entertaining viewers at the same time. He even went ahead talking about some of the already highlighted social issues greatly affecting the African continent raised by “Planet Image” CEO, Wale Akinlabi such as human trafficking and xenophobia.

IT should be noted that Wax Dey is a former brand ambassador for the City of Johannesburg, Spokesperson and communications consultant for the United Nations. In 2004, he took some time as a  writer and came out with a book entitled “The Chosen One”, which was used for Grade 11 English in South African public schools. And in 2008 he worked with South African music promoter, Edgar Rathelele to establish Lolhiphop Records, a Pan-African recording and music publishing company. Worth knowing it is that Lolhiphop Records was involved in the publishing of the 2010 FIFA World Cup song Waka Waka by Columbian star Shakira, it has also released albums by a number of artists including South Africa’s Rowick Deep and Nigeria’s Flavour and now serves as a music promoter in South Africa.

Hey Wax NexDim Entertainment Wishes You All the Best, Go Man!!!

For more information contact: Twitter: @WaxDey 
Email:  pr@waxexperience.com or
CLICK HERE to visit the Wax Dey website.


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November
1

NexDim sweeties , I’ve been enjoying a wax side of life all day and I guess u’ll love to share same experience. We informed you some months back that South African based Cameroonian artist ,WAX has collaborated with hip hop heavyweight , KROTAL in a song titled ”Keep On’‘. The video is right here for you to watch. I love its creativity and uniqueness . ”Keep on  , no matter what the people say, You’ll fall and rise again” . Encouraging !


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October
25

Hey NexDimers, the long anticipated video of ‘Beri Beri’ by LA based Cameroonian model and singer , Dencia is finally here for you’all to savour.The video has been a buzz in LA where it was shot , directed by Ali Zamani and it’s quite evident that it has been viral on the internet after it’s official release having about 16,200 views on Youtube . Dencia  is currently in Naija for a Campus Tour from October 29th to November 26th  alongside Nigerian acts.

Sad enough, best known as Reprudencia Sonkey , this high profiled model and video vixen  has been a victim of criticism by many music pundits since she indulged into music career.  Her shameful misrepresentation as half Nigerian has been the most scandalous. Evidence :

”From Hollywood to Naija the hottest new singing sensation to hit Naija “DENCIA” drops her hot new single “Beri Beri” This is what pop music is all about. 
The hottest new music sensation to hit Nigeria is California based 
recording artiste Dencia. Born to Cameroonian/Nigerian Parents on March 26” Source:

http://nigeriamusic.bandcamp.com/track/dencia-beri-beri

I actually doubt if international Cameroonian music legends like Richard Bona, Manu Dibango or Ettiene Mbappe actually faked  their nationalities to earn success in their careers. They are rather proud of their Cameroonian origin. 

‘Beri beri’ is a sensual and honey laced joint with a smashy video . Hmm ! but she definitely has to work on her dance moves . You killed it !

Wuna watcham !


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October
20

Afroshic Clothing unveils its latest collection in Birmingham, United kingdom at the Fabafriq Magazine first print launch. Designer Reneta Ndisang  , by inspiration named the fabulous and sexy collection “Dark  To Light Collection”.

It is a collection for women with the feeling of frustration in them and those experiencing or having experienced some traumas in life either cos of their husbands, families, boyfriends or work. Dark to Light collection is for all of such women, wanting them to be firm and strong in life despite their despair.

You know there is nothing as good as making your opponent see deep down that you are still as strong as the rock no matter how hard they strike. So women shine on your lights, shake off your stress, go for this fabulous  collection and let the world see the brighter side in you all !!!


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October
15

Jovi the up and coming Cameroonian Ghetto rapper that we profiled here on NexDim some months back has come up with an amazing video for the cool hit DON 4 KWAT. I must say this guy is representing Bonaberi to the fullest, I grew up in bonaberi and I relate alot to what he says. The video was directed by Febraury 16th who to me is one of the most talented video director/producer we have in the country right now. Here is what they had to say about the video release on their youtube profile:

Video premiere of MUMAK artist Jovi’s much anticipated club banger “Don 4 Kwat”. February 16th further confirms his rising reputation as one of Camer’s finest video director. This is a new beginning and indeed a breath of fresh air for Cameroonian hip hop. Watch out for Jovi’s forthcoming album H.I.V ; Coming soon!”

Enjoy


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October
10

Hey people!!! NexDim brings to you all a once in a lifetime exposure into the Afrotainment Museke Online Music Awards,Moamas calling on all Cameroonian artists both at home and abroad to be part and parcel of this wonderful African event.

Afrotainment Museke which aims at bringing together Africans through music exchange is currently in its second year and features more than 30 categories covering Africa and the Diaspora and also joins the two other major pan-African music awards on the continent the MTV Music Awards,Mamas which is in its third year now and the Channel O Music Video Awards. And just like these two, the Afrotainment Museke Online African Music Awards is publicly voted. Its categories include

Artist of the Year – Male Artist of the year, Female Artist of the year.

Group of the Year and New Artist alongside the

Regional categories of West Africa, North Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa and Diaspora.

Afrotainment Moamas also includes several genre categories unique to the African continent including Zouk/Kizomba Song  which originated in Angola but has become a worldwide genre of music, not leaving out the  Tribal House and Afro-pop too.

The awards ceremony actually took place in the Afrotainment New York City studios in the U S A and present in the occasion full of cheers and celebrations was the Cameroon duo sisters Les Nubians, Congolese sexy dance star Fally Ipupa, Senegal’s Viviane Ndour and Didier Awadi. Benin’s very own Angelique Kidjo who is being singing all her life ever since I was a kid , received Afrotainment MOAMA 2011’s Lifetime Achievement Award, her very first given by Africans. Greased very passionately, Kidjo offered an impromptu acapella performance.Evening performances were so collaborative by award winners Viviane Ndour and Fally Ipupa; Rwanda’s Iyadede joined Fally on stage as he sang his hit “Chaise Electrique”, then by Washington D.C. based Les Belles d’Afrique as he performed his club banger,” Sexy Dance”.

Senegal dominated the award winners with the gorgeous Viviane Ndour who grapped three awards in categories of  Female Artist of the Year, Best Music Video for “Sama Champion and Afro- rhythms song of the Year Fima Tollu.

Fally Ipupa emerged as Artist of the year, as well as sharing the Best African Collaboration Award with Nigeria’s J. Martins for the popular banger remix “Jukpa” by J.Martins. He also grapped the award for Popular Song of the Year  for his dance floor special, “Sexy Dance”.

Nigeria also had a lot of winners, including 2Face Idibia for Male Artist of the year and P-Square as Group of the year. There were winners from every African sub-region as well as the diaspora, which fully celebrates African music.

South Africa’s Cabo Snoop whose “Windeck” hit hammers  with his ababababa atumpa sounds took the Southern African Song of the Year while the two male uprising superstars Toofan won the Western Africa Song of the Year with their “Ce Magik“.

The show hosted by Afrotainment presenters, Zimbabwe’s Farai Gundan and Zambia’s Tivo Shikapwashya and by Sophy Aiida had interviews from various African musicians and other dignitaries, sponsors and guests. It was aired live on Afrotainment Channels 667 and 751 on Dish Network in North America and also streamed live  on awards.afrotainment.us, and museke.com.

Where are  Cameroon’s musicians in Africa and the diaspora? What are they doing? Besides Les Nubians who would have represented us out there. It’s time to wake up y’all right now, invade Africa, Europe, America and the world at large.

 

View the full list of all Afrotainment MOAMAS 2011 winners moamas.com


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