- It was an unforgettable evening of opulence and rhythm as Nigeria’s brightest music stars, and South Africa’s rising sensation, Tyla, gathered under one roof at DJ Obi’s legendary house party.
- As the music pulsated through the air, Rema emerged as the center of attention, a maestro of generosity and grandeur, unleashed bundles of cash upon Tems and Ayra Starr.
- The music queens, radiant in their element, adddes glamour to the gathering with sultry, captivating moves that seemed to make the very air sizzle.
As the curtains slowly draw on the year, some of the biggest names in entertainment decided to unwind and bask in the euphoria of good music, vibrant energy, and camaraderie at the lavish house party of the renowned disc jockey, Obinna Levi Ajuonuma, famously known as DJ Obi.
The guest list read like a roll call of musical royalty, with chart-topping sensations Divine Ikubor (Rema), Oyinkansola Aderibigbe (Ayra Starr), Temilade Openiyi (Tems), South Africa’s vibrant star Tyla Laura Seethal (Tyla), and the ever-dynamic Charles Chukwu (Crayon) all gracing the event.
In a video that has since taken social media by storm, the stars were captured savoring the night’s thrilling vibe as DJ Obi delivered an intoxicating mix of beats that seemed to wrap the room in sheer ecstasy.
The energy hit its peak when Rema decided to sprinkle some flair into the evening. With effortless swagger, he pulled out bundles of cash and handed them to Ayra Starr and Tems, who, with their signature poise and charm, struck tantalizing poses with the crisp notes.
Ayra Starr and Tems, queens of effortless allure, added to the night’s magic with their sassy conversations and teasing gestures for the camera. Their chemistry, bold yet playful, created a hypnotic rhythm of its own, while Tyla, in her brief but impactful visit to Nigeria, fully embraced the energy of the night.
The South African songbird matched the vibe, tweaking and wiggling in sync with Ayra Starr and Tems, her infectious energy igniting cheers and laughter in every corner of social media.
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