But Inzaghi argued that Martinez's exploits last season deserve more credit and that the attacker merits being on the podium at the awards ceremony next week.
Did you see what he did in the last year, how many goals he scored, what he achieved with Liverpool? "For me it is a shame when a team wins this trophy [the Champions League] and the winner of the Ballon d'Or is not coming from there."
As brothers and business partners, Don Jazzy's Mavin seems to be in some sort of partnership with Jonzing World record label as the former Mo'Hits founder continues to promote artistes signed by his brother, D'Prince.
Another Nigerian fan said, "Don't let Messi winning the Ballon d'Or distract you from the fact that Victor Osimhen is the first Nigerian to ever finish in the Ballon d'Or top 10. Our starboy.
Filmed in New York City shortly after Kanye West's adidas showcase last month, the video sticks to Dark Sky Paradise's stormy theme as Sean Don shares the spotlight with Drizzy and Yeezy. His new album is out now on iTunes.
Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, aka Davido, has snubbed veteran producer and singer-cum-music executive, Don Jazzy, in his list of contemporary Nigerian music legends.
D'Prince features Starboy Wizkid for his third release of the day. The Mavin Records artist andDon Jazzy's younger brother D'Prince has been away for a while and now returns to the Nigerian music scene, releasing three songs!
and where Do you think that you're going like this?" [?] "Una don run go chop life oya give me my share!" Before dem talk one he say "shut up! Small boy! Who dash you liver? talk more I go cork gun" Small time he don pull trigger ah!
Pls don't let the cruel world take away all d love u be inside!!!!! Grounded...humble....shy yet extremely confident!!! Best behave student" for dlast how many years again????"
Last month, Messi won the 2021 Ballon d' Or for a record-extending seventh time, beating Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski and Chelsea's Jorginho to the prize.
B.o.B ended last year off by putting out the festive-themed Don't Call It A Christmas Album. Fast forward to today, Bobby Ray gets into the Friday the 13th fever by putting out the song "Scary."
When asked if he would like to retire in Brazil, the 30-year-old told a podcast: "I don't know. I have some doubts about that. I don't know if I'll play in Brazil again. "I'd love to play in the U.S., actually.