As in any other profession, success in the music industry requires the right support system which is exactly what T-Classic, famous for 2019 anthem, Nobody Fine Pass You, found in his
Veen jumps into his latest EP, On Impact with Do It Again, reiterating over a bouncy Trap beat his now fulfilled need to return to the scene to prove to
As impressive as July Drama’s transition is in the industry, the emotional upheaval that occurs on each track he releases which in late 2019, cumulated into an unfettered ten-track debut
Since the release of her last EP, Language in late 2018, Olù took some time away from music to settle down and focus on her personal life, and now, almost
Philip Ndukwu is a talented artist with a passion for music. He’s not bound by genres, but instead, explores all the creative possibilities and sounds, ranging from jazz to rock,
Emotions are bound to rain and magic likely to be made when musicians on the same wavelength come together on a track. Jinmi Abduls, Joeboy, and Oxlade tilt towards this
More impressive than Bella Alubo’s euphonious vocals is her ability to spin a cushioned web of emotions out of romantic narratives. We’ve witnessed this severally in the past on tracks
Following months of gracing our soundwaves with a litany of singles to pave the way for what he refers to as an Afrotape – essentially an Afro and Hip-hop hybrid,
For those who have been paying attention to Mike World, his back to back release of singles indicates the possibility of a project looming on the horizon, an exciting prospect
Three years following the release of her acclaimed debut EP, Merci Beauté which afforded her partnerships with the cream of the crop of Nigeria’s Alté scene such as Odunsi, Yinka
What a time to be African. Africa’s greatest export is its music and OBT’s music is a fusion of all the elements of Africa’s sonic embodiment. After studying Music Production
Major Lazer and Mr Eazi pick off from where they left off on Tied Up today on Oh My Gawd, the former’s latest offering from their soon-to-be-released EP, Lazerism. Steeped
Last time we heard from Amaarae, she was reveling in the plushness of solitude on Leave Me Alone but the soul train driver is walking a clear path to her
With time, Nigerian musicians, women especially are leaning towards appreciating women as beautiful human beings and not sexual objects through their music and this week, through affiliations with popular e-commerce
Olamide is back and this time, following months away from the music scene, he returns, spotting an ego as big and strong as his Yoruba articulated punchlines on Eru, on