The Year 2010 officially welcomes Eedris Abdulkareem back into the music scene. Abdulkareem is a veteran of the Nigerian music scene. With previous hits, his name and music will always stay on top with the Nigerian hip-hop music. One of his previous hits, Mr. Lecturer featured Abdulkareem's first video hit, the album's title track, which addressed the problem of students using money and sex to solicit higher grades in Nigerian colleges and universities.
In 2004, Abdulkareem's third album, Jaga Jaga, appeared on Kennis music. Its title track, which laments the corruption and suffering in Nigeria, was banned from radio airplay by Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo in a televised address, although it continued to be played in nightclubs. Also in 2004, Abdulkareem came to international attention as a result of a scuffle with American rapper 50 Cent onboard an airplane at Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos.
In November 2005, Abdulkareem launched his own record label, La Kreem Music, and released his fourth album, Letter to Mr. President. The album's title track addressed Obasanjo's criticisms of "Jaga Jaga."
Now, he’s back with Keke and I’m told his album is already made. Be on the look-out for more singles from him. “Calabar Girl” was Premiered yesterday by DJ Humility on Rhythm 93.7 FM.
music spotted on Notjustok.com
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the master is back
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