It was really beautiful to see the children enjoy the process of music production and song writing. ❤️✨
I had a special time with the amazing stars at Dom Domingos college, Warri. 👏🏾
I can't wait for you guys to hear what we're about to do with this song.
Let us know what schools & cities you'd like us to bring our free workshop series to next? #TheDreyBeatzMasterclass ⚡🔌
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I'm humbled and grateful for the opportunity to spread hope and inspiration behind bars!
Our recent workshop at the Warri Correctional Center (popularly known as Okere prison) was a life-changing experience for all involved.
During my visit, I met individuals who had been incarcerated for varying lengths of time and together, we wrote, produced, and recorded a powerful song about hope and redemption.
Sharing stories, knowledge, laughter, and tears with over 100 selected inmates who participated in the workshop was truly unforgettable.
Music has the power to unlock potential, aid rehabilitation, and inspire change. ❤️
A big thank you to everyone involved in this project for being a part of the change!
All praise to the Most High 🙏🏽
🎥 @uchography
#DreyBeatzMasterclass #SecondChancesMatter #PrisonOutreach #MusicForChange
What impact do you think our workshops and programs could have on the inmates and the community?
The other day on @max1023fm with the brilliant @ellathefourth & @mcadvice247 🎙️
I was asked about the rising tension between artists and labels.
Here’s the truth:
It’s not artists vs labels.
It’s what happens when talent meets business without understanding.
Labels invest and artists create.
But when there’s no clarity from the beginning,
success turns into conflict.
Too many people enter the music business with talent,
but without preparation.
As someone from this very city in Delta State, where I’ve spent years nurturing creative talents, this one hits differently. 💔
Another young life lost.
Another creative voice silenced before the world could hear it.
To the Nigeria Police Force in Delta State and the Delta State Government, we demand accountability and justice.
Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done.
No young person deserves to lose their life due to negligence, profiling, or failure to properly investigate.
This is why our city keeps losing its brightest creatives.
Many leave, many go silent & some never get the chance to become who they were meant to be.
We cannot keep failing our own people.
To the creative unions and industry bodies, protect your own.
Young artists need to be documented and identifiable.
Not everyone looks like a 9–5 worker.
But that should never be a death sentence.
To companies and stakeholders in Delta State, create platforms.
Invest in talent. Build systems that keep young people visible and supported.
Because sometimes, opportunity is the difference between purpose and vulnerability.
If he was in a studio, at a gig or in a structured program, maybe he wouldn’t have been there.
Now we’ve lost a talent.
Songs we may never hear and a future we’ll never witness.
He could have been one of the greats.
Maybe even our city’s first global award winner.
Now, we’ll never know.
We must do better.
@sheriffoborevwori@dsgovernment@nigerianpoliceforce@oluofwarri@oloriatuwatseiii@amajumelvinpinnick@axelynn15@ko_okpobor
#EndPoliceBrutality 🏁
#Warri #Uvwie
#DeltaState
#WarriToTheWorld
Last friday night was special 🤍🎬
hosted an intimate premiere of NEVER WANNA SAY GOODBYE in Warri, the city where it all began ❤️
Grateful for everyone who came through and shared this moment with us.
Outfit by @zituclothing ✨