American-based Nigerian artist, Chuxchu, releases his debut album, Luv Struck on the back of the album’s warmly released lead single, Whatchyu Want. The five-tracker portrays the pain and beauty resulting
In the thick of the lockdown in 2020, The Cavemen, driven by their Roots album, became a cherished discovery for every Nigerian with ears for nonconforming exquisite music. The stunning
Off his earlier released persona-defining self-titled debut EP, Ruger, Ruger, who is edging towards mainstream, brings the life-encompassing EP to the fore this week with the video for the bawdy
Fave has been peddling her vocals and ability to give meaning to just about any instrumental as her winning features since her social media cover days. More than a year
As with other artists who discovered varying sides to themselves during the lockdown, due to the pandemic last year, KDDO, decorated producer and Afrobeats genius formerly known as Kiddominant, realized
For everyone looking to dominate the mainstream sector of Nigeria’s music industry, the streets, often characterized by musicians domiciled in Lagos Mainland, is one way to achieve this and what
Rappers are fond of metaphors, they thrive on the mystery of that the possibility of smokescreen-inspired punchlines elicits, they feed on the praises listeners accord them when they drop cryptic
A year ago today, Deto Black made her debut on a standout track, Body Count, off Odunsi’s seven-track comeback EP, Everything You Heard Is True, as a rapper with an
Dwin, The Stoic, has mastered the art of soulful storytelling and wielding immersive deep bass vocals as his main tool of articulation, he has undoubtedly won our hearts. Time and
Last year on Wizkid’s fourth studio album, Made In Lagos, British-Ghanaian producer, DJ and musician, Juls, Tay Iwar, and one of Jamaica’s most emerging talents, Projexx, showed us what a
Oxlade has mastered the art of telling love stories that enliven and enchant within a very short timeframe of being a fixture in the industry. His debut EP, Oxygene, is
Black women have been getting much-deserved appreciation recently. Perhaps a thing of Beyonce’s 2019 tribute to dark-skinned women on Brown Skin Girls or the growing reception of unconventional features like
Being a pioneer of the UK Drill sub-genre in Nigeria, Jaiye has not relented in his efforts to push the unconventional sound, in his bid to constantly create perfection. He
Walshy Fire still has his feet firmly planted in Nigeria’s pool of musical talents even following a myriad of collaborations with a range of artists both as an individual and
Last time we heard from DJ Sean K, he had a different story to tell and a different mouthpiece to help with the sonic articulation of this story titled Jollof;