Renowned American rapper and actor 50 Cent has reportedly secured the rights to Nigerian music sensation Flavour N’abania’s hit song “Game Changer (Dike)” for the upcoming Season 4 of Power Book II: Ghost. According to insiders, 50 Cent paid an impressive 1 billion Naira (approximately $2.5 million USD) for the song’s usage.
Flavour N’abania, born Chinedu Okoli, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. His unique blend of Igbo cultural sounds and contemporary music styles has garnered widespread acclaim. “Game Changer (Dike)” has been a massive success, solidifying Flavour’s status as a leading figure in African music.
Power Book II: Ghost
Power Book II: Ghost is a popular American television series, serving as a spin-off of the hit show Power. The series follows Tariq St. Patrick, played by Michael Rainey Jr., as he navigates his life after the events of Power. 50 Cent, an executive producer, continues to push boundaries with his creative choice.
This collaboration marks a significant milestone in African music’s global recognition. 50 Cent’s selection of Flavour N’abania’s song underscores the growing influence of African artists in the international music scene. Fans eagerly anticipate the integration of “Game Changer (Dike)” into Power Book II: Ghost’s Season 4 soundtrack.
Music enthusiasts and industry professionals alike have praised 50 Cent’s move, citing the potential for increased exposure and opportunities for African artists. Flavour N’abania’s team has expressed gratitude for the partnership, acknowledging the substantial impact on his career.
Power Book II: Ghost Season 4 is expected to premiere later this year, with “Game Changer (Dike)” featured prominently.