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"I'm nervous" - says Skales, as he prepares for his first album launch

Currently the most anticipated album of the year, Skales debut album titled “Man of the Year” is finally set for release on May 18, 2015. The release will be followed with an album launch concert which holds on May 31, at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos.

Skales got signed to Baseline Entertainment in 2014, and since then has released hit songs after hit songs. With singles like Shake body, I am for real and Je kan mo ruling the airwaves, it’s evident that the young musician is set to thrill with his debut album and the launch concert.

“We’ve started rehearsals already,this has to be the most excited and most nervous I have ever been in my life but I promise it’s going to be the best concert yet” the Baseline General, Skales says.

The concert will feature never before seen performance by Skales and support performances from artists featured on the album and many others. The Man of the year album is officially the first album to be released under the Baseline Entertainment franchise.

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