THE night promised to be something out of the ordinary. It boasted of DJ Black Chiney a quartet of internationally acclaimed DJs brought in to spice the party. From the arranged backdrop of lights on Heineken bottles at the entrance at Quilox Club, Lagos, all seemed ready for a night of fun.
Held on Easter Sunday, the Heineken Greenlight Party took the regular trappings of night-clubbing at the highbrow Victoria Island joint a notch higher, amidst loud music, expensive drinks, wild dancing, and networking.
For some, it was a night of fun and partying, but for Grammy award-winning visiting DJs, it was also a night to reveal some of their ‘secrets’ about Nigeria, one of which is their plan to work with pop sensation, Wizkid.
“We love Nigerian artistes, all of them, and wouldn’t mind working with all of them, but for a start, it would be Wizkid.” they replied when asked if they had plans to work with Nigerian acts.
The DJs also revealed that Yemi Alade’s Johnny is their favourite Nigerian song and further expressed their love for Nigerian women.
The popular DJ group have performed alongside international superstars including Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige, Sean Paul among many others.
The Heineken Green Light party series kicked off last year featuring three international DJs; Benny D, Babey Drew, Tim Westwood and three indigenous DJs, Neptune, Spinall and Xclusive.
Heineken, a brand of the Nigerian Breweries Plc., has long been associated with promoting football, fun and other entertainment activities.
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