Maniac Entertainment Act, Abel-J Drops Singles

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An artiste signed to Maniac Entertainment and Manage by Oryx Entertainment, Abel Junior Odachukwu Udogwu, also known as Abel-J has released two singles, which is currently pundits have given thumbs up.

Abel J, a highly talented singer, has worked with many artistes in Nigeria, including MTN Project Fame Season 6.0 contestant named Gbemisola Rowland, Le’mmon, London Boyz, Clef Nite, Elajoe, Asha Gangali, Wendy Godfrey, Lil-Flow, Big Cakes, TB1, Plus-One, H-zone, Sam-Jamz, Hero, Wispa-Beatz, Nitegale, B-sleek, SlickJoe, Victor Echo, Mr Benjamin.

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The two tracks entitled ‘Riddim Play’ and ‘7days’, features Daizee Banger and music producer/singer, K-Solo and were dropped on Monday, September 14, 2015.

Abel-J is currently working on his EP titled ‘Farm Boy’, which will be out by the end of September 2015 accompanied with a video for introduction.

“Artiste development is our core interest and meeting this young and energetic producer-turned- artist, we decided to give him a try and listen to his sound, matching him up with super dance hall producer K-solo on a dance beat, the official release singles tilted ‘7days’ featuring K-solo became a reality, followed by the Konto-Afrobeat tune By Daizee Banger which was self-tilled ‘Riddim Play’ is his follow up single from his forth coming EP which is billed to be release by Oryx Entertainment Company,” the CEO of Oryx Entertainment said.

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In his words, the artiste said, “’Riddim Play’, featuring Daizee Banger, produced by ‘Daizee Banger is a feel good song which talks about two ladies at a party, one was getting along with the crowd, while the other wasn’t, along the line she makes a move towards me requesting for a dance while I was already dancing with the other lady.”

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He added, “’7days’, featuring the king of dance-hall beat, K-Solo, having that house fuse with the Afro hip-hop tune, a sound from around Africa easy club banger and a party anthem any day any time.”

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