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Nigeria: Styl-Plus in a Come Back Bid

5 July 2009


Lagos — Styl-Plus, the trio that once had us eating from their palms, winning lots of converts to the contemporary Nigerian R&B songs in droves in the process and appealing to all music enthusiasts with their debut album, 'Olufunmi', is plotting a come back to the music mainstream. if the gist available to Glitz Stage is anything to go by, the glory of the latter might be greater than the former for the brothers. The brothers recently returned from Freetown , the capital city of Sierra Leone where they had gone to perform for the president to mark the country's independent anniversary. Reports made available to Glitz Stage state clearly that the success of their performance won them more fans in Sierra Leone.

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As one of the strategies to return to the mainstream music, the manager revealed that the group will be relocating to Lagos in a matter of weeks. Aside that, they are working on their new album which is believed will help them achieve their dreams of a mainstream comeback. It is also widely rumoured that they are turning over every stone to achieve the desired results.

As part of their social responsibilities, and one of the ways of giving back to the society the brothers plan to stage a N50M concert for the less privileged soon. Styl-Plus can not thank God enough for His goodness in their lives, not long ago, they acquired some parcels of land worth millions of naira for a real estate project although the location remains a secret for now.

It is assumed that when they eventually migrate to Lagos , they will do a concert tagged Styl-Plus and Friends which is believed will create the needed awareness of their relocation and present a perfect opportunity to perform a brand new single from their forth coming album.

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