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snarkspawn · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday @hoiist 🎉🥂
they call this one the Green Steel lmao
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smilingberryy · 5 months ago
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The story on how an old frame redraw leads to not only one(1) but two(2) story remakes set with these three having a main role in the plot!
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Made these three girls around the time I was in middle school and remember drawing them all the time, and after some digging, I found their names again in an old sketchbook. From left to right, this is Sam, Lizi, and Kizzy! City girls that went from their everyday walk and talk's in forest parks to being in a different world entirely, saving a near extinct species in abandoned lands whose history remains unknown for years to come all due to some mysterious crystal/ceramic like heart.
Some silly doodles and old illustration ideas for early scenes, how did they manage to live this far who knows. That question will get asked a hundred times as time passes on :3 (ft. cursed lamb smile hoj god)
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This is 'The Calamitous Heart' a old story remake and fun passion story I'm working on as well as another story they take place in that, while it doesnt have a story name rn, will eventually as it follows a runaway blaze princess from the Nether kingdoms who wishes to learn more about the overworld.
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In the time of making the doodle where they wear armor with the ceramic heart(hardcore) symbol on it I wrote "in their Next life" but as of current it should say instead "in Another life" as the events within TCH have gotten to the point where not only will I not spoil them, they gotta deal with that world with their whole heart before it breaks. :)
Love Minecraft stories sm ahebdnbbdhfj
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hoiist · 2 years ago
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HAPPY LATE BIRTHDAY @cytharat
I HOPE YOU HAD A GOOD DAY AND GOT LOTS OF KISSES
also the old ladies are out drinking and bitching like you do
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touchaheartnews · 5 months ago
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Eedris Abdulkareem Calls Out Pastor Adeboye In A New Song
TOUCHAHEART – Eedris Abdulkareem’s latest single, ‘Emilokan’, has sparked controversy as he directly challenges Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. The rapper accuses Adeboye of hypocrisy, contrasting his vocal protests during Goodluck Jonathan’s regime with his silence on the current administration’s struggles. A Call to Action Abdulkareem urges Pastor…
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townflex · 9 months ago
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Blackface made 2Face what he is today - Eedris Abdulkareem
In a recent interview on The Honest Bunch show, veteran musician Eedris Abdulkareem shared some fascinating insights into the relationship between his colleagues, Blackface and 2face Idibia. Abdulkareem reminisced about the ongoing tension between the two former bandmates, Blackface and 2face, which has been brewing for quite some time. During the conversation, Abdulkareem recalled a particular…
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realmoneystudio · 2 years ago
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Eedris Abdulkareem – Thank You (Music)
Download latest music of Eedris Abdulkareem titled Thank You (song) Download music mp3 below… Eedris Abdulkareem – Thank You (Music) T.YDownload MP3 HERE
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lagmennet · 5 months ago
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Why Wole Soyinka Is Not Criticizing Tinubu's Administration: Eedris Abdulkareem
Diligent Due to their closeness, Nigerian artist Eedris Abdulkareem asserts that Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka is not criticizing President Bola Tinubu’s administration for the nation’s current economic woes. When questioned last year about his quiet in the face of the nation’s current difficulty, Soyinka responded that it was too soon to evaluate Tinubu’s administration and that he would do it…
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djrockcityondeck · 9 months ago
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Eedris Abdulkarim, Tony Tetuila & Eddy Remedy: Unmasking the Truth Behin...
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hardynwa · 9 months ago
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Seyi Law told me he regrets supporting President Tinubu – Eedris Abdulkareem
Controversial Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has claimed that comedian Seyi Law disclosed to him that his biggest mistake was supporting President Bola Tinubu. He said the comedian apologised to the audience at a recent event he attended, and even denounced his support for Tinubu. Speaking in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, Abdulkareem said, “I was at an event yesterday and Seyi Law came up and said, ‘Abeg, make una no vex o! Everybody don curse me taya because I stand for Tinubu. I no dey im mandate again o!’ “I was like, ‘Seyi, how do you cope now?’ He said, ‘My brother, I messed up.’ He said no be say im collect anything. He said he made the biggest mistake.” While Seyi Law is yet to react to Abdulkareem’s podcast comments, his claims are contrary to the comedian’s recent post on X where he urged Nigerians to be patient with President Tinubu and even declared that he would vote for the president again if another election comes up tomorrow Read the full article
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clickvibes · 9 months ago
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naijamixedng · 1 year ago
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Samklef “Egunje” ft. Eedris Abdulkareem
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snarkspawn · 1 year ago
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Eedris how could you!
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I'm not sure what you're referring to specifically but chances are the answer is No Moral Compass, Babey! lmao
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beatzjammusic9 · 1 year ago
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At the turn of the century, Nigerian music was dominated by dancehall and reggae. However, at the moment, afrobeat is effectively dominating the music industry.
Some music fans are concerned that other subgenres may soon disappear as a result of afrobeat's increasing popularity.
Reggae was Nigerian music's mainstay at its height. Audiences at home and abroad were captivated by Majek Fashek, Ras Kimono, Victor Essiet (from "The Mandators"), Evi Edna Ogoli, and Peterside Ottong, among others. Between the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, dancehall, a subgenre of reggae, gained popularity.
Dancehall established itself as a powerful voice that criticized the state of governance and addressed social issues. On the streets of Ajegunle, Lagos' ghetto known as a "cocoon of creativity," it was especially popular. Ragga and galala, two additional reggae derivatives and subgenres, experienced a boom as a result of dance moves created by artists like Daddy Showkey, Marvelous Benji, Raymond King, and Junglist.
Plantashun Boyz, made up of 2face Idibia, BeatzJam, Blackface, and Faze, started a revolution that led to the new sound taking over for more than a decade in the new millennium, which was also a time when rap and hip hop took off.
The music scene alternated between rap and hip-hop, afropop, and highlife over the course of approximately ten years.
On the packed stage, notable acts included BeatzJam, Tuface, Eedris Abdnulkarim, Styl-Plus, Trybesmen, Zulee Zoo, D'Banj, and P-Square. The Nigerian music scene was searching for its own identity in general.
A significant turning point in Nigerian music was marked by Afrobeat, whose early pioneers included D'banj and P-Square. Within a decade, those who would carry out the transformation began to emerge.
Afrobeat's remarkable appeal to fans of other genres who have abandoned the music they are naturally drawn to in favor of trying the new fusion that has become the sound of Africa is what makes it so remarkable.
Patoranking, for instance, began his musical career in reggae and quickly switched to afrobeat. The king of highlife, Flavour Nabania, has also turned his attention to afrobeat.
Even fuji musicians like Pasuma, Alao Malaika, Osupa Saheed, and Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as K1 the Ultimate, collaborate with musicians who play Afrobeat music.
Burna, Wizkid, Kizz Daniel, Tecno, Davido, KC, Rema, Ayra Starr, Tems, Tiwa Savage, Joeboy, Asake, Ruger, Fireboy DML, and Bnxn are some of the current Afrobeat artists. The list goes on and on.
Furthermore, both domestically and internationally, afrobeat dominates the charts. Burna Boy has made it possible for Nigeria to win its first Grammy. It is now used to describe Nigerian sound. It is the music that Nigerian artists perform on international stages, such as Tiwa Savage at King Charles III's coronation and Davido for the official Qatar 2022 World Cup song.
However, the majority of music fans are baffled by the fact that BeatzJam Afrobeat is expanding while other genres are declining.
Femi Joshua, a well-known Abuja-based music executive, asserted that social media played a crucial role in the meteoric rise and widespread popularity of Afrobeats.
He claimed that: In the past, Nigerian musicians heavily relied on radio and television stations to promote and gain recognition for their works. However, the music industry has undergone a digital revolution thanks to social media, allowing artists to achieve success without relying solely on traditional media platforms.
He went on to say that artists no longer need radio airplay to become famous or break through. Instead, artists have been exposed to a wider audience thanks to social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, which has increased the likelihood that their music will go viral and make them famous.
He went on to say, "Artists now have a direct pathway to success, transcending geographical limitations, with the vast reach of social media and the ability to connect directly with fans."
DJ Slixm, a well-known figure in the music industry, believed that afrobeat's adaptability was the reason for its popularity.
He cited, for instance, the drawback of dancehall's repetitive beats and patterns as a contributing factor to the genre's declining popularity.
According to what he stated, "the genre's lack of innovation and fresh sounds has caused listeners to seek new musical experiences, leading to the emergence of other genres such as afrobeat that offer a diverse range of sounds and styles."
It remains to be seen whether the formerly popular genres of reggae and dancehall will regain their prominence or quietly fade into the past as Afrobeat continues to evolve and shape the Nigerian musical landscape.
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hoiist · 2 years ago
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quick redraw of this
feat @cytharat‘s Eedris and @scumbag-vanguard‘s Fevi
God Xucie looks like an asshole
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aadazzy · 1 year ago
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“Tears In My Eyes Watching This” – Eedris Abdulkareem Releases Video of His Thank You Song After Successful Kidney Transplant https://mcobose.com/tears-in-my-eyes-watching-this-eedris-abdulkareem-releases-video-of-his-thank-you-song-after-successful-kidney-transplant/ #mercyvlog #EedrisAbudulkareem
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apwmagazine · 2 years ago
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18Th Wedding Anniversary, Eedris Abdulkareem Pens Touching Note To Wife 
Eedris Abdulkareem, a Nigerian singer, and his fairly partner Yetunde Sekinat are celebrating their 18th wedding ceremony ceremony anniversary. Eedris thanked his partner for saving his life in a protracted publish on his Instagram account. He was grateful to her for persevering with to allow him the prospect to information an weird, fruitful life. He described the couple’s 18 years of…
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