Many people are struggling with their mental health during this uncertain time, and that is something that you will find you can improve as long as you focus on developing
The Nigerian music industry pivoting towards a fusion of artists from different generations is one of its most endearing phenomenons today. From Sound Sultan to 2Baba and even Bantu Music
Famous for their frequent tandem with Falz and Ajebutter and his work on Naira Marley’s breakout, Issa Goal, Studio Magic comes out of the shadows this month with new acoustics
For the past four years since his DMW debut, Dremo has carried the mark of one of Nigerian Hip-hop industry’s saviors along with other rappers, some of who like Dremo,
While waiting on their fifth official album slated for an early June 2020 release, newly signed Universal Music Group Afro-Pop band, Sauti Sol graces us with Brighter Days, the third
After starting the year off with high energy trap song and potential moshpit anthem, Hella Night, Psiv leans towards his first love, UK Afro Swing on new single, Crazy, impressive
For a second, the best part of being in quarantine were the producer battles we got from Shizzi, Sarz, Pheelz, Masterkraft and many other Nigerian producers. It was an important
More than ever, families are turning to internet platforms like TikTok to stay entertained, informed and connected. That was, of course, happening before COVID-19, but it has only accelerated since
Musicians have begun to adapt to the state of the world and with this adaptation comes the inspiration for all things lockdown related. We’ve seen Teni and Dremo among others
M.I and A-Q have mastered the art of challenging the norms with their brazen approach to rap in Nigeria. For years, as a collective, their label was the glue that
Controversial times inspire controversial music. For Fasina, however, taking well-worn routes isn’t his style, so, on his latest single, GTA, a quarantine-inspired offering he veers off course and camps in
Adopting experimentalism and talent as the force that drives their uniqueness in the industry, Nigerian hip-hop artists are on the rise with a mission to blend with and even take