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Shallipopi was featured on the track "Ludo" from the album. [31] The song achieved chart success, reaching number 21 on the TurnTable Top 100 and number 7 on the Official Radio Songs chart. [32] In July 2024, Shallipopi performed "Benin Boys" alongside Rema and Zerry DL at the 2024 UK Wireless Festival. [33]
Shakespopi debuted at number one on the Nigeria Apple Music chart in its first week, becoming Shallipopi's highest-charting album at the time. [11] Additionally, it outsold other notable releases that week, including Portable's "Tony Montana", which featured rapper Skepta. [12]
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Heis is the second studio album by Nigerian rapper and singer-songwriter Rema.It was released through Mavin Records, Jonzing World, and Interscope Records on 10 July 2024. . The album features guest appearances from Shallipopi and Odumodublv
Plutomania Records, often abbreviated as PTMR, is a record label based in Benin City, Nigeria, founded by Nigerian singer and rapper Shallipopi in 2023. [1] Initially launched as a joint venture with Dapper Music, PTMR has since become an independent label. [2]
"I refuse 100% of the time," the same person noted. "I didn't used to. Now it just happens way too often, and people act very entitled to the seat you paid for. I'm done. Never switching again."
"ASAP" is a song by Nigerian singer Shallipopi, released by Plutomania Records and Dapper Music on April 11, 2024, as the lead single from his second studio album, Shakespopi (2024). [1] The song was produced by Producer X and Signal the Plug.
A music video for the song was released on 21 June 2024. The video, directed by Director K, features the two artists in distinct settings, with Rema perched on an airplane flap and Shallipopi posing alongside a car. [10] [11] The visuals also incorporate elements of Benin culture, including the prominent display of the Benin Ancestral Bronzes.