Nigerian music star Skales has opened up about a difficult experience involving police detention and an unexpected performance while behind bars. In a recent interview with Zikoko Media, the Shake Body singer shared how a
Afrobeats star Skales has made it clear that he does not want to be associated with any form of disrespect aimed at Grammy-winning Burna Boy. He expressed this in a post on his X account,
Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has expressed excitement as his hit track Shake Body finds new life, trending again nearly a decade after its original release. The renewed attention comes after
Skales’ 2014 hit “Shake Body” has experienced a surprising resurgence on social media, thanks to a fresh wave of interest fueled by TikTok trends and football fans. To join in the excitement, the artist shared
Nigerian artist Skales has sparked excitement among fans by expressing his desire to collaborate with American R&B superstar Chris Brown on a remix of his 2014 hit, “Shake Body.” The announcement came via a tweet
Nigerian musicians Dammy Krane and Skales have engaged in a public altercation on the X platform following the resurfacing of an old song that sparked controversy among fans. The feud began when a user on
Afrobeats artist Skales has attributed Nigeria’s lower crime rate compared to the United Kingdom to the fear of extrajudicial punishments. During an appearance on Just Vibes, the singer explained that the potential for jungle justice
Afrobeats singer Skales has opened up about his experiences with artists he once supported in their journey to stardom. The Shake Body crooner revealed that many of those he assisted in the past have since
Nigerian singer and rapper Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, is overwhelmed with joy after his hit song “Shake Body” received recognition from Barcelona superstar Lamine Yamal. A viral video circulating on social media
Nigerian musician Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to music executive Banky W for funding his university education. Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) page, Skales shared his excitement after
Nigerian artist Skales has expressed his views regarding the recent death of an EFCC official, suggesting that it serves them right. He conveyed this sentiment in a tweet from his official account on X, previously
Nigerian artist Skales, whose real name is Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, recently expressed his gratitude to Super Eagles player Victor Osimhen. After facing criticism from Wizkid’s fans, Skales shared that Osimhen contacted him and offered significant
Skales, the well-known Nigerian singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, has shared his worries about the decreasing trust in the government. He noted that people are turning to fellow citizens, like activist VeryDarkMan, for justice rather than
Nigerian artist Skales has shared his annoyance about the ongoing negative interactions with Wizkid’s fans. He posted on social media, mentioning that Wizkid appears to know about the issue but does not take action. Skales
Nigerian artist Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, known as Skales, is facing criticism for not taking sides in the entertainment world. He began his career with fellow artist Wizkid at the same music label and recently stated