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Family / Re: Sex-starved Malam Wants Divorce! by Ivynwa(f): 7:46am On Jun 20, 2013
The topic of this thread is hilarious---"Sex starved Mallam" Jeez! Ife di na sex na emebikwa ife -o-o.

This his wife na Ogbakilija woman o-o-o. Hear her "I don’t love him, I don’t love anybody who bears his name and I hate anybody who loves him" Jeez! She even told the court that the man did not impress her once that he made love to her. The woman no send -i-o-o. Any man that intends to get close to her better hear that he has to be able to impress her good or else she will throw him away. Funny!
Family / Re: Inseparable For 52 Years, They Died Hand-in-hand: Grandparents Found Clinging To by Ivynwa(f): 7:38am On Jun 20, 2013
Poor darlings!
Rest in peace together you two.
Family / Re: Letter From The Dead: Abused Wife's Note To Hubby Before Her Death by Ivynwa(f): 7:26am On Jun 20, 2013
I almost shed tears reading this but then one part of the story is never enough because if the man pours his heart too, we may be throwing a pity party for both.

The part about the man hitting her, calling her that terrible name, philandering and especially not being there for her in the time of her sickness is way too much----I can't even find a word to describe that.
Do you mean that the woman has passed on? Oh dear, poor darling! May she rest peacefully.
Family / Re: Husband Cheated With Previous Child's Mother by Ivynwa(f): 6:55am On Jun 20, 2013
greatgod2012:


anything can happen, he can decide to leave you, he can decide to bring home his first baby mama, he can decide to bring his first child, he can even run away with another woman entirely, leaving you two baby mamas alone to find another woman, who will eventually give him another baby again. Anything, just anything, expect the unexpected, such men are not predictable, but prepare yourself, so that it wont break you down beyond repair.
Sincerely wishing you goodluck.

I did laugh at the way you started this post narrating all the unexpected to her. It is a bit funny yet blunt but I think that part of the reason the woman opened a thread on this is for her to know what to do if the unexpected happen.
Poster it is left for you to decide what you want out of your marriage----whether you want to share him there or not and put your foot down on whether both of you are going to seriously make fidelity an important part of your marriage. The way you are questioning how you can make him want only you shows some lack of confidence there. It should be both of you seriously talking about being faithful here not you slouching shoulders fearfully and asking others "how am i going to make him love only me?"
Family / Re: My Husband Is Too Dirty. I Want A Seperate Room by Ivynwa(f): 6:01am On Jun 20, 2013
Whoever reared/raised up the poster's husband may not have taught him basic personal hygiene of flushing/brushing the to*let, not spitting openly much more inside the rooms of the house. Jeez! One almost wants to v*mit reading some of these. He needs re-orientation like having a health worker come over to give him basic personal hygiene 101 that was left out when he grew up. In that case you can be that health worker and help him there, he is your husband. If you keep hard at it, he may change some of these dirty habits in a year or two.

It is true that it isn't below him to do some basic personal cleaning but here he is ignorant of the level of cleanliness an evolved human should have and you have to teach him. When he wipes his d*cky with the pant/trouser and gets ready to put it on, you should quickly take the pant from him with a strict No!. You should go further in making sure that the pant is washed lest he puts it on again. You can actually make it a fun thing/kind of game and draw up a list of stuffs/things that when you or he does will gladden your heart/his heart much for example try getting him to make the bed once with a promise of some great bedmatics stuff that you will do to him as a reward and if you eventually get him to make the bed you can get excited whole day cooing "You know I just love it when you make the bed for us Sweetie", hahaha---he may just switch into Jackie Chan mode and be wanting to make the bed all the time to make you happy and excited like that. The environment he grew up in may have imbibed him with that mentality that a man should not clean/brush the loo after use, help him unlearn that. You have to tell him that that is wrong so he will get to know that even presidents get to brush their loos too. Doesn't he know that it is a shame to let another person see your stuff after doing No. 2? I mean a big man like him shouldn't let that Hausa woman cleaner be seeing that, you know. You have to teach him for him to learn.

I am not kissing any dirty man or one with a bad mouth odor. You can tell him that you don't find it comfortable to relate to that level of dirtiness--------that may wake him up. We all owe it to others to be clean while relating with them, he has to respect that. If he realizes that you don't want to be touched by another with all that dirt on the body(Jeez! Some neaty neaty kind of women will even vomit on him if he nears them with all that Nwito dirtiness) he will have the consciousness to be clean for you but if you are accepting dirtiness as part of him he will have no home work to do after all. We are not laughing at him sha, he is your husband and narrating out all the dirts out of his body here will not take them away. You have to upgrade him to your level of neatness. You mustn't nag to do that. You need some level of strictness like putting down your foot on his "wiping urine drops off his trouser" and spitting around the rooms. You are all raising kids in that same house and if he doesn't unlearn that, the kids will learn that from him-----some other ones you can get creative and innovate romantic ways of getting him do them to prove to you that he loves and wants you to be happy---in a year or two you will have upgraded him to a very neat/tidy level for example I have a brother that use to like to wear only corporate shoes and those Pastor's kind of suit when going out, he is all churcheous churcheous and dressing like his church members lol. I visited him and his new wife the other day and when he brought out this sneaker-like kind of shoe to wear, I shouted and was thanking his wife for turning him all "hippie" now grin. Women can somehow affect the way their men look for the better if they try nobody is saying that you turn his life upside down, he mustn't be made to feel like he doesn't know his left from his right while you are it. Explore the powers that lie underneath your feminity.

Note** Poster pls you may have to edit out that part where he made a statement that sounds like he ascribed dirtiness to his tribe. It sounds somehow.

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Family / Re: Inspirational Interview Of A Single Mother With Three Special Needs Children by Ivynwa(f): 6:09am On Jun 18, 2013
Talk about the strength of a woman. The smile she flashes on her pictures, her strength, her selflessness are all inspiring. I am humbled, inspired and consider it an honour that you shared.


onitshaigbo: FACT: Her genetics is ------.

STOP HAVING CHILDREN.

@OnitshaIgbo
You are such an intelligent guy and knows-it-all. I mean you are great, wise and real swaggy with the way you threw that on the woman's face nullifying her gene that insensitively. The same mouth you used to say how you admire how she's handling this is the same mouth you used to ask her "whether you hit a nerve?". You are such a great guy sweetie, couldn't you have sent her a private mail if you longed all that much to tell her that? You just have to let others know that you know it all as to get that insensitive.
I never wanted to comment in the thread and have already communicated with the lady through mail, I just can't help reacting when i see this level of insensitivity being meted out if not for anything for you to know that there are more tactful ways to talk to others especially people like this amazing lady that are being strong for themselves. They don't need another to weaken them down with insensitive and careless words dearie. Thanks
#Peaceandlove

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Family / Re: Letter To My Child - From A Trying To Conceive Husband by Ivynwa(f): 9:37pm On Jun 02, 2013
Isaiah 60 vs 4
---thy sons shall come from far and thy daughters shall be nursed at thy side. Alleluiah!
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 10:53pm On May 23, 2013
Optimisticgondy: @Ivy. Just listened to the song and I must say you really tried being your first time in studio.
I will want to advice you to try and lay single voice while voicing verses in your song as it makes your words clearer. Your producer ought to have told you that or remove other laid voices while mixing it.
I did some songs back then which got spoilt through laying of different voices that make those songs sound local and I'm not proud to play it to anyone; I'll have to re-do it now that I know a producer who is trying and nice here.
I even took my brother to the producer last month and here is the song produced by him http://picosong.com/Fbqf
How do you see it?

Keep the spirit high sister, we shall get there.

Your brother's song is good, thanks for sharing and for your encouragement.
As per single voicing and layering. There are particular points in songs that needs single voicing and layering. Just like it is when a choir sings there is a time for harmonising, a time for only the treble or alto singers to sing unharmonized etc

*Kails*:
@ivy,

you have a soca tune too?
please let me know when it's ready.

this should be interesting.

OK Darks. Will for sure.

Diasporan: Nice song and i like the constructive criticism given here on the song what can i say more?.They are really good and matured.But as an Artiste Manager i will advice you as an upcoming Artiste to get a better name.A name that can easily come in the minds of listeners before you hit it big time.The name of an Artiste is the first step of branding you get in Nigerian music scene.I pray God to bless your hussle

May God bless the works of your hand too bros. Thanks.
Politics / Re: Chinua Achebe's Burial Rites (Pictures) by Ivynwa(f): 5:40pm On May 22, 2013
Achebe Nwannem,
Naba na ndokwa
O ga adiri gi mma
Naba na ndokwa.

Rest Brother. You did us proud.

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Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 3:48am On May 21, 2013
CFCfan: I fit collabo with you and Tonto Dikeh grin

grin
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 3:38am On May 21, 2013
martyns303: me and my lil sis rocking the jam. nice beat and I can feel the bass.

Happy to hear that you felt the baseline. I was thinking that it went lost during conversion to mp3 and uploading in the net. Glad you like it.

Mzsolex: U got goiter?, re-do it and be more audible... Nyc beat tho.

Thanks

ejifranks: Nice concept...Loving the way you did the song in the native tongue....you have to work on your voicing, its kinda faraway and the lyrics are not audible enough....just a little energy and depth would do the trick...and practice practice, practice.... perfect this your game cause i see you going places.... Na Me TnE dey talk soooo....

I appreciate your criticism.

stillwater: I listened to it twice.
The first time I felt the voice and sound reminded me of songs in the 'sweet mother I no go forget you' era.

I listened to it the second time with my earphones and I appreciated the sound more.

Now the voice can be better. It is not the best as it is now. And I think it's because of the accent. I actually didn't hear much autotune as people said. I would prefer if you sang everything in Igbo. You can leave the chorus as it is because that's what actually sells the song.

Thanks Babes.

Mamacita007: Nwanne carry go egwu igbo di uto. The 1st tym sounds noisy for my liking but its gd not just perfect for public listening.

Thanks Mamacita. grin

*Kails*:
I love it sis!! cheesy

Of course I do not understand Igbo, however it's such a beautiful song.
You have a strong voice and just as adaobi123 said, I thought it would be much softer but
I am impressed!! smiley

And the beat is awesome!! smiley Go girl!!
Got any more tunes?

A-w-w-w my Babygirl, Darkie my African sister. Are you back already again? tongue I know you won't be away from here for too long. Darkie! I have a bad Soca(I'm going to knock out Fay-Ann, Bunji and Machel put together, better believe it) will give you the tune someday when it gets produced.

Vanneni: SMH grin grin
From what I could hear, the beat was the only thing I liked in the song. The voice didn't sound natural at all. But overall, you tried,really. smiley

Thanks.

CFCfan: ^^
You're welcome. Ifunanya di' mkpa.

Nods You're right.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 3:21am On May 21, 2013
jidegirl12: Awwww *squeals* grin Ivy I like the beats. My hubby liked the beats too.

Baby oyefunu aya oh grin

I love it! Congrats girl.

Oh Baby, thanks very much. I wish you can understand all that Igbo in the song so that you can be luring your husband to sleep singing to him "Ihunanya anyi ga adigide digide digide digide ebighi ebi (Our love will be forever and ever, forever and ever and ever) " grin


lernah: Arbeg do release d song

grin

Manweysabi: Nice one dear... just keep on keeping on, you'll get there!

Thanks friend.

mobuch:
Toto dike sings better than this. Urrgh

Great Lion Mobuch, you dey vex for your sister? You can go ahead and cheer Tonto Dike up a bit because una too finish am when she released her single.grin

speedyboi: What is this? angry angry angry angry embarassed. Sorry girl; If i should comment on this song lipsrsealed, you won't like me again......so i'll pass smiley

Abeg jump and pass quickly quickly. Hahaha.

biolabee: i love d beats,, dont understand some of the lyrics.. a collabo with a rapper will be cool at 2.40
i love the chant type like u r crying for ur lost heart

Thanks Biola, No I wasn't crying over any lost heart/love. I was at work working the night shift in my place of work and in the quiet the beginning of the first verse came. I wrote it down and progressed from there. Some of the tunes even came while I was walking. Inspiration is an amazing thing indeed.

phoinix: Nice beats, nice voice, I love it.

smiley smiley smiley "ifu n'aniya anyi gha adigide oooh" smiley smiley smiley

See me as I dey dance ,huh, Ivysweet u rock!!!

A-w-w-w, Thanks. Glad it appealed to you.


CFCfan: The song overall was nice.

As they say, Rome wasn't built in a day. So, u may be the next music star from Naija.


Thanks CFC
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:55am On May 21, 2013
InvertedHammer: Like the beat.

The chorus part is unrefined (a lot of rough edges)

Remove the auto-tune..show your real talent.

Looks like a good product that was hurriedly put together.

Get back on the drawing board cos I think you may be heading in the right direction

I did prefer only my natural voice as a first timer then i walked into the studio and heard these bits of auto tune thrown in the mix by Mr. Producer and I let him do his thing. It did sound nice to me or else i would have rejected it. I love it even if some don't. We all can't agree, you know. Thanks very much for your encouragement.

Tgirl4real: Well, I will say it's Ok.

I didn't feel it too much the first time I listened to it. It's like the lyrics were being dragged. After the 3rd tym, I started feeling it. grin

It's danceable (I love the beat), though I don't understand nada... smiley

Well done!

Thanks Miss.

REALITY101: Beat =so so

Voice 89.9 auto tune X

Repeating the same thing all over for 4 minutes?

Nice try... Good luck

Reality101 my friend na you dey pour this sand for my garri. Wait for me , I will catch you grin

playah P:

The lose of quality can be from one of two factor or both!!

1- the producer selected a lower quality during conversion from daw (digital audio workstation) to mp3 or wav!!

2- the monitors( or speakers) used during the mixing gave you the "false feel". This occurs when a low quality monitor is used and this wouldn't relay the sound properly. You might be hearing the right thing when in the studio but as soon as u play it on other audio device, the quality craps up.

Inexperience has a part to play too but that's why I recommend playing your song on different devices (including car sterero) before u take it out of the studio.

Nice work though!!

Thanks dude.

lightheart: Your song is cool. Indigenious

I'm crazily in love with the opening line (onye'm fulu n'anya...)

As for the beat, its a monster beat on a ragga slow tins. Na killer be dat one

So therefore:

Soften ur voice
Calm the tempo a bit
I tink a feature would come in handy..give me that ragga somtin

Blend ur voice modulations..

On a whole, this is a real good tune...gives one that feel-good feeling.
Well done you, nwanyioma!

You are one hell of a sophisticated analyst with a heart. #Respect
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:46am On May 21, 2013
bigass: THE MAIN THING I LIKE ABOUT IT IS THE IGBO ACCENT. ITS NICE PLEASE TAKE AWAY ANY FOREIGN ACCENT IN YOUR SUBSEQUENT WORKS

Thanks dear.

seaman007: I didn't listen to it,but its tight kudos man
How come you knew it's tight when you didn't listen to it.grin Guess you are just a clean hearted fellow encouraging another. Thanks Man.

Odenigbo Aroli: Ivy nne,your sh*t is good but try and slow down a bit. Let listeners hear and enjoy your sweet voice. I do write Igbo songs,love,especially. I wish I could get hold of you to give some back up suggestions. A hardcore Igbo rap on the back. Just throwing a bone out there.

Yeah man, repping our Igbo. One Love!

austushi1: U must hv paid some cool cash to seun or d mods/supermods to get dis in front page! I'll be glad if u would be kind enuf to tell me how u did it!

Thanks.

Hey, 9ce song tho

Seun said "respect the Moderators" grin.
Respect the Mods and the Mods will do you good, hahaha.

FYsol: cool...lovely naija accent love song. kudos

Thanks Man.

RollingFella: Nice concept. your voice is a little flat, devoid of free flow and energy. put in some energy and passion that will rhyme with your voice into your songs. Great beats too.

Thanks there.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:32am On May 21, 2013
Idowuogbo: wot? shocked shocked shocked shocked o dikwa egwu o!!

can we collabo? wink cheesy

Time to do that our Collabo wey we talked about in the past. grin
Oya write us some rap lines girl, Nicki Minaj ain't hotter than you----Is she?

Idowuogbo: ok i'm bck!

Ivy na "DESIRE" u dey call " D ~I~S~O~Y~A"?

Gal, stop it! angry angry angry

Listen well, it was Desire I said not disoya. I guess the sound of the beat mixed in and you didn't hear it all.

Idowuogbo:

Ivy, u hia? feature me o! lets make dis monrri cheesy cheesy

Yeah (singing)we got a condo on our wrist girl, we are cashing out. We are cashing out.
We got a condo on our neck girl we are cashing out, we are cashing out.grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9mfuifkZgc
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:11am On May 21, 2013
adaobi123: I like this. The Igbo kiss kiss kiss I also like the lyrics and the beat is sick too. However, I imagined your voice to be softer undecided Thats my opinion though.

Yeah Babes. Repping the Igbos. Didn't I tell you guys that I am the Nnukwu Ada ndi Igbo. Lol grin
On a serious note, Nigerian music is at a level of "represent your culture" right now. You infuse some ethnicity into it and it's all soulful, African and unique.
When Duncan Mighty and Timaya, Muma Gee reps the Portharcourt/Baylesa region of Nigeria, I just trip.
May D, Davido reps the yorubas with some yoruba infused raps I bow.
Flavour, Psquare reps the Igbos I shiver grin (only flavour knows to make a song with Kporokotom Jeez!)
I heard one for the first time this evening titled "Ogbanje" and I just like it.(Ogbanje is a negative Igbo word yet dude made sweet song with that). I mean we ain't forming anymore and copying others, we are standing out Unique with our root.

ItsModella: The beat is nice, the voice could have been better without the excessive autotuning. The lyrics were a bit rushed in the chorus, sounded like you tried fitting in so many words into one line.

Overall, I think it's good, not bad at all for a first single.

I appreciate your analysis Modella. Thanks

delors: Nice song, but is she/he a Nigerian or south African?
I was wondering why you mentioned South Africa because my song reminds me of Lucky Dube's music (touching, hearty, soulful). My producer told me that all his friends that heard it while we were working on it said that it is soothing. South African songs always come soulful/soothing and I like their music too.

mallorca:
can i manage you?

Mr Manager.grin

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Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 1:52am On May 21, 2013
kandiikane: Oh alright. Try uploading it on youtube so others won't have problems with compatibility.


I'm well, how about you?

Cool Babes.

ijebabe: Such a cute song haha! You sound different from what I imagined though. I agree with everyone that the beats are nice, the highlife kinda beat you want to move to. Didn't like the audio tune much though, I think Tonto has killed it for me tongue
Hope you continue with this smiley

Ije thanks Babes. Where have you been?

lertee: I love you tooo kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss

mascot87: I love you sweet heart,the song is great and lovely,please you are gifted and do keep it up

Thanks Dudes for showing a sister some love. Haha.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 7:12pm On May 20, 2013
Oh my God. I' m humbled by the criticisms and appreciation. I didn't know that the thread is running. I'm mobile now, will respond when I get home.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 9:15am On May 20, 2013
kandiikane: You sure?

That's why I asked whether it has been mastered because it should sound exactly the way it sounds on CD.

Very sure girl. How are you? kiss

It was mastered, my producer is a good hand-------artists across the country bring their work(mixed beats) to him for him to master.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 8:24am On May 20, 2013
gbosaa: Nice beat,song is quite catchy but i think it would,ve been much better if the producer didnt alter your voice.
The auto tune wasnt good.

The ....tie mu obi ...part sounds sweet.

The...dont break my heart anymore ...sounds a bit clumsy..like its hurriedly included..bit of a rush there..

No Baby, the "don't break my heart anymore" is a very natural part of the song, it wasn't hurriedly put. Yeah yeah the "Tie m Obi" part is supposed to be part of the hook of the song as a naija song. Glad you appreciate that.


gbosaa:
Pls upload another one with your natural voice.

A greater part of the song is my voice, he only added auto tune to the intro and some few parts. The effect was good, it got digitized up here sounding a bit different. Thanks for your criticism Gbosaa.



kandiikane: Ivy, has it been mastered? If it hasn't you won't be able to get the same sound you had in the studio or CD with all the instruments and such on different mediums. You need to get your producer to master it properly.

I have not listened to it because my phone isn't compatible but will do so on my computer and I will let you know what I think.

Yes Kand it was well mastered. I will try and upload in youtube to see whether it will retain the baseline and some good parts of the beat there. I am wishing that i can hand out the CD here for people to listen to. It sounds better with all the beats intact from the studio compared to how it sounds here. I will see what to do about it.
Romance / Re: Jealousy Or The Right Thing To Do? by Ivynwa(f): 4:10am On May 20, 2013
190-the-clown:


kmt,

i dont listen to your advices anymore since i divorced you 3yrs ago undecided

What is he talking about? You drunk ooorrrrrrrr what?
Show some respect dude, I was never one of your play wives. You were and will always be my Nairaland Babyboy.
Now run along boy.
Hey! I don't wanna see those reddish letters again please so don't you dare reply. Thank you grin
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 3:38am On May 20, 2013
Jeez! I can't even hear my deep deep sweet baseline.
I may find another site to upload to see whether i can get a better result. It sounds so good out from the CD and that's what i want people to hear.

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Romance / Re: Jealousy Or The Right Thing To Do? by Ivynwa(f): 3:10am On May 20, 2013
190-the-clown:
ivynawa is here with her terrible epistles again

they so damn long and can give someone an eyesore undecided undecided

Hahaha
Nwa how are you? Long time!
Haven't I told you to change this your reddy letters---that's the eyesore, boy. tongue
Romance / Re: Jealousy Or The Right Thing To Do? by Ivynwa(f): 2:42am On May 20, 2013
Oh Baby, good that you feel better.
Non of us is a saint, we make mistakes----pick ourselves up, dust up and move on. Don't let him hold you down Okay Baby.
You are so young and should be flying and organizing your future not having a selfish man put blockades before you while running around putting on faces for his family and friend as a gentleman.

Some of us young women fall into these mistakes out of naivety which is why we should be opening the eyes of one another in forums like these. Don't feel like it's the end of the world. It's not, you can meet a fabulous man tomorrow and be happy with him and your Baby too and all of these will be in the past. You said that you can't move away until the baby arrives, I don't think that you should stay around where you are seeing his wife and still be around his manipulations too. His wife may get to know and that will add stress to you too. Seeing her around as you also said may be giving you unpretty feelings. I wish you left him a long time ago before it got to this stage. Do be taking care of yourself okay Baby?
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:24am On May 20, 2013
Afam4eva:
Seriously? Are you currently in a record label cos i know H-Man manages Splash?
No I am not signed on with them yet but my work was done in their studio by the same person that mixed Splash's beat. Right now I manage myself, I have no manager yet lol.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:23am On May 20, 2013
It has the instrumental part too which is in the CD, I may upload it.
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 2:19am On May 20, 2013
Afam4eva: I'll like to see you do something with Splash in the future. That girl is tight.


Yeah, the Babe is cool. It's the same producer that produced for both of us. I will see about passing a CD over to you Afam okay. Thanks
Music/Radio / Re: Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 1:58am On May 20, 2013
I appreciate your criticism Afam. Thanks. I hope you get to hear it from the CD,it sounds better blazing from a sound system the computer seems to have digitized down my sweet beat for me. Lol

Yeah Naija songs sounds sweet when infused with our local language. I think PMAN also has it that Nigerian songs should have an element of a Nigerian language or something which is why most musicians mix in our local vibes.

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Music/Radio / Ivynwa - "I Love You Boy". by Ivynwa(f): 1:47am On May 20, 2013
Please Listen To My First Single Titled "I Love You Boy".

Please can you appreciate my first single for me. Yeah Yeah I walked into the studio and I and my Producer made that sweet song that I wrote-----make some noiseeeeeee!!! Here's the link

http://picosong.com/F6E7/

I love the beat we produced in the studio but it seems to have been toned down and changed by the computer (I don't know whether it's my laptop or something). I hope you get to hear all the beats intact, you can do me a favour and use a speaker when listening to it, I like it better when it is blasting loud loud. The song is a nice lovesong, good to listen quietly to at a low volume in the night while lying down to sleep------I love it and hope you will.

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Romance / Re: Jealousy Or The Right Thing To Do? by Ivynwa(f): 12:35am On May 20, 2013
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I see you there, i truly feel for you dear. You've already made the mistake of not knowing that a wolf was preying on you, you don't have to live in the mistake all your days. Cut out from him and move forward for a better life. I hope he gets his reward for preying on a young 16 year old for 4 years, putting her in the family way and making jokes with her life. Leave him for God to pay him in his kind. Steer clear of him girl.

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