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Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) Best Highlife "Kwarikwa" (featuring M-Jay, Wage G.Jay Dey, Elense) Nominated [53] Channel O Music Video Awards: Best R&B Video "Oyi Remix" (featuring Tiwa Savage) Won [54] The Headies: Best Collabo "Orobo" (Sound Sultan featuring Excel and Flavour) Won [55] Nigeria Entertainment Awards: Best Indigenous Artist ...
A legal dispute between Flavour and the Ghanaian duo Wutah over the purported theft of "Kwarikwa" was reported by Nigeria Entertainment Today on August 29, 2012. As stated in the article, Wutah's song "Kotosa" was imitated in "Kwarikwa". The duo accused Flavour of stealing their song's rhythm, chorus and tempo. [3]
[4] [5] [6] On February 27, 2013, Flavour released "Chinny Baby" as the album's fourth single. The accompanying music video for the song was shot and directed in Cape Town by Trademark Pictures. The album's fifth single, "Ada Ada", was released on June 30, 2013, along with its music video. [7]
This is a list is of music videos directed by Clarence Peters. Year Video Artist Ref 2008 "Street Credibility" ... (featuring Timaya, M.I, Flavour, and Mr Raw) [70 ...
"Flavor" (also spelt "Flavour") is a song recorded by Nigerian singer Iyanya for his second studio album, Desire (2013). It was released as the record's third commercial single on 10 November 2012 through Made Men Music Group, a record label he co-owns with his manager, Franklin Ube.
N'abania is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Flavour, released by Obaino Music in 2008. The album comprises twelve tracks and features guest appearances from Mr Raw, Prophecy and D Mustard. [1]
Motolani Alake of Pulse Nigeria opined that the tracklists could have done with a few tweaks, and that the album could have also done without "Sawa Sawa", "Odoyewu" and "Omeihoma". He also noted that "Flavour is unrepentantly African on the album - its title is perfect." In a nutshell, he rated the album 6.9/10. [9]
Before the song's music video was released, Flavour promoted the song on Twitter. [3] Savage recorded her own version of the song prior to recording the official remix with Flavour. A Nigerian studio served as the location for the "Oyi" (Remix) music video. Unnamed places in Nigeria were also used for filming the original version. [4] [5]