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Gospel singer collapses, dies during performance [VIDEO]

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A Brazilian gospel singer, Pedro Henrique, aged 30, passed away during a performance on Wednesday night in Feira de Santana. Reports from Daily Mail state that Henrique collapsed on stage while singing ‘Vai Ser Tão Lindo’ at a religious event, which was being streamed online.

Henrique’s record label, Todah Music, confirmed his death to Radio 93, revealing that the singer had suffered a massive heart attack. A video of the incident captures Henrique interacting with the audience on the edge of the stage before losing his balance and falling.

Todah Music shared the news on Instagram, expressing the belief that Henrique will have a significant place in the heavenly choir. The post acknowledges the inexplicable difficulties in life and emphasizes the prevailing will of God. Despite the tragic loss, Todah Music affirms that Henrique’s songs and legacy will endure through his wife, daughter Zoe, and the many lives touched by Christ through the records of his voice.

Horrifying moment 30yr old Brazilian gospel singer Pedro Henrique “dies suddenly” mid performance yesterday.

He leaves behind a wife and newborn daughter. pic.twitter.com/g6diqbiH5L

— I’m No Angel (@HappyCamper2626) December 15, 2023

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Why you shouldn’t care about what people think of you – Don Jazzy

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Music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, known as Don Jazzy, recently offered fans advice on handling critics. He emphasized not being troubled by criticisms once they achieve their goals, noting that critics are indifferent during their struggles.

Don Jazzy explained that paying attention to critics serves as a distraction.

On his X handle on Saturday, he wrote: “Nobody cares about you when you are struggling and grinding. If you worry about what people think once you make it, then you didn’t learn anything during the come-up and will be back to suffering soon.”

“Worrying about what people think during both your grinding phase and your successful phase is a distraction.”

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I’m on same level as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido – Rema

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Renowned Nigerian musician Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has suggested that he belongs in the same league as Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.

Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy are widely recognized as the foremost Nigerian/Afrobeats artists globally and are collectively referred to as the “Big 3.”

Rema is now asserting his position among this elite group. In a recent social media post, the ‘Calm Down’ singer stated that he now considers himself part of this league, stating: “No more Big 3, there’s now a Big 4.”

His statement has sparked mixed reactions, with some agreeing with him while others argue that despite his achievements in streaming and chart performance, he still needs years of consistent success to fully earn that status.

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My family distribute electricity to most of Nigeria – Davido

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Renowned musician David Adeleke, also known as Davido, recently asserted during an appearance on an American podcast, ‘Business Untitled,’ that his family plays a significant role in Nigeria’s energy sector by operating four power plants. According to him, these power plants make substantial contributions to Nigeria’s electricity supply.

In discussing his family’s business ventures and personal investments, Davido mentioned his brief foray into cryptocurrency due to its popularity in Nigeria. He also highlighted his family’s involvement in the energy sector, emphasizing their ownership of four lucrative power plants that distribute electricity across a considerable portion of Nigeria.

Additionally, Davido disclosed plans to venture into the restaurant business with his wife, who has a passion for culinary arts. However, he reiterated that his primary focus remains on his music career.

While Davido’s family boasts wealth and investments in the energy sector, some observers may dispute his claim that their power plants supply the majority of Nigeria’s energy needs. The Nigerian government owns most of the significant thermal and hydropower plants in the country.

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