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Singer Magixx Reveals Shocking Incident: Childhood Friend Tried to Kill Him

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In a shocking revelation, Nigerian singer Alexander Adelabu, popularly known as Magixx, has shared a disturbing incident involving a childhood friend who threatened his life. The talented artist recently announced his upcoming debut album, “I Dream In Colour,” on his Twitter page, where he opened up about the inspiration behind one of the tracks.

Magixx disclosed that the final song on his album was influenced by the traumatic encounter with his childhood friend. In a heartfelt tweet, he stated, “The last track on my album was because of my childhood friend that threatened to get me killed.” The revelation has left fans and followers stunned, as they express their concern and support for the singer.

In addition to this shocking incident, Magixx also revealed that he is currently in relationships with three women. He dedicated a song on the album to each of them, expressing his love and appreciation. “My amazing three girlfriends are the reason I made track 3. I want to @ you all, but you know yourselves. I love you,” he shared in another tweet.

Magixx’s openness about his personal experiences has resonated with many, showcasing his vulnerability and authenticity as an artist. As anticipation builds for the release of “I Dream In Colour,” fans are eager to hear the tracks and connect with the stories behind the music.

In other news, Nigerian singer Ayra Starr recently triumphed over artists Asake and Tems, as well as South Africa’s Tyla, to claim the title of Best African Music Act at the 2025 MOBO Awards. This achievement marks her as the first female recipient of the award in 16 years. Ayra Starr also secured the Best International Music Act award during the ceremony held in Newcastle. She faced stiff competition from prominent artists, including Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, Megan Thee Stallion, Tems, and Latto, ultimately emerging victorious.

The event, hosted by Indiyah Polack and Eddie Kadi, celebrated the finest in Black music and culture. During her acceptance speech, Ayra Starr, visibly overwhelmed by her success, expressed her gratitude: “Okay, this is my first MOBO. And this is the first time I’m winning a MOBO Award—make some noise! I am actually shaking right now. I am actually nervous. Thank you so much to everybody who supported me. Thank you to my team—my amazing MOB-STARS. My amazing brothers who make music with me—the producers in the studio—my studio partners in crime; my label—MAVINS record, Embryo, my mummy… Thank you so much. Thank you, MOBOs.”

As Magixx and Ayra Starr continue to make waves in the music industry, their stories of resilience and success inspire many. The upcoming release of “I Dream In Colour” is set to be a significant milestone in Magixx’s career, as fans eagerly await the opportunity to experience his music and the powerful messages it conveys.

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