Like other artists whose resolution to the constraints that challenged their careers during the pandemic induced lockdown was to make lockdown inspired music, Tay Iwar who is also driven by
Fresh off the release of the mood defining remixes for Balance standout, Pull Me Close, Jess ETA wastes no time in resettling in that sweet spot where joined by S’Bling,
Coblaze has been bidding his time in the industry, waiting for the perfect time to introduce the world to his engaging fusion of alternative and afro-pop sounds. On the back
With her unique, rich, and soulful voice and compelling lyrics, British Nigerian singer and songwriter, Dara Blaxx has carved a niche for herself founded on her love for writing on
On the back of the successful release of his last single Oshomo and 2020 EP Flavours, which have led to strong support from his growing fanbase, London-based Nigerian artist Damola
Having steeped her career in years of captivating audiences, Kenya-based alternative RnB singer, Karun’s artistry, rests now in a sweet amalgamation of neo-soul, contemporary, and alternative RnB. An alumnus of
Having already staked his claim to rap royalty in Nigeria with his impressive single run spanning a number of years in the industry, Psiv has peaked at a point where
Lagos-born, US based musician, Kobi Jonz, best describes himself as a maker of conscious dance music, a persona shaped by influences spanning the likes of Fela Kuti, Bob Marley, Sade
Lagos, Nigeria has long been the continent’s most influential pop-culture and entertainment center, particularly with music. From nurturing genres that were once considered underground to becoming Grammy-worthy entries, there are
Nigerian artists are making the most of the Amapiano sound. From titles to sound improvisations and final takes on the South African sound, we’ve witnessed the finest and occasional worst
Known for his lush baritone vocals, captivating rhapsodies and layered sounds fusing afrobeat, R&B, funk, jazz, and hip-hop, New York-based Afrofusion artist and producer Roadman started this year on a
Following on from the ingenious remix of Sore featuring Stormzy and Kwesi Arthur, Ghanaian rapper, Yaw Tog, with his burgeoning international presence now finds himself at the center of the
COVID-19 and the fallout of the inevitable lockdown were impactful on the creative industry for a wide array of reasons. For musicians, the lack of live shows diminished one of
Fresh off inking a deal with Sony Music which includes South and East Africa and also the UK via RCA, Gyakie’s Forever Remix lent her breakout single an increased lifespan.
Zoro never flunks out on opportunities to show us his lavish lifestyle or prove his range. On African Girl Bad, with Oxlade, he delved into his rhyme and rhythm ability,