With tracks like Okay and Wavy under his belt in 2017, Chocolate City artist Koker, brings the year to a close with new release – Testimony. Testimony by Koker is
Boomerang, the second track off of Jidenna’s EP just got a video and it is incredible. It is not dubbed incredible because of its premium quality, nor the inciting movement
With high hopes (that were dashed) for the release of her third studio album, Black Magic, we’ve had to settle for conciliate releases. Yemi Alade, has over the past week
Honouring greats is something we always ask and that was Wyclef’s initial plan which nobody can fault but now it seems like he’s lost the plot and someone needs to
Recently, Lil Kesh dropped Rora, another single (I predict) to come off his sophomore album. Having granted the song multiple listens with the hope that it will grow on me,
The biggest musical collaboration project on the continent – Coke Studio Africa is a platform where artists from all over Africa come together to create incredible music. Generally, artists function
After almost a decade of crafting critically acclaimed works for a host of other emerging artists, Nigerian singer, rapper, and songwriter Ottih makes a long-awaited debut with the release of
Timothy Tsakma formerly known as Timmy T, now – Zirra, comes correct with a contemporary sound titled OMW (On My Way) featuring (and also produced by) Adey. This brand new
With 2017 birthing flexible and exciting projects like Sugarcane, 27 and very recently – This Is Me, there is little room for the mundane. Lil Kesh seems to not have
Ancient Egyptian wall tapestry, the Vitruvian Man, the Star of David, superimposed skeletons, voodoo dolls, neon lights, high priestesses, a mummy and a bottle of Martell. Believe it or not,
Comfortably one of the biggest party anthems of 2017, Penalty by Small Doctor gets a refix, and considering how intoxicating the original release was, this is more than enough reason to
DISCLAIMER: If you are one to get offended by profanity, and/or senseless envious vents (that materializes in form of repetition of profanity, stop here). Now that you have come this
Nine miles wide and 4,750 miles long, Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, The Gambia, and
With a number of releases under his belt responding to hate, Shatta Wale has paid excessive attention to naysayers and “haters” with songs like Blogger, Haters and now See Da