Complementary partnerships between musicians in the industry are not sustainable. Unlike duos like Sarz and Niniola, Loti and KD, or Laime and PsychoYP, artists hardly make their way back to
At this point, Ogranya can be referred to as a music-making machine with his frequent releases of simmering, silky, and stirring music. Often joined by frequent collaborator, producer, Wonda Magik,
Port Harcourt is home to some of the Nigerian music industry’s best-kept secrets, yet to be tainted by mainstream’s signature, sound, and story constraints and very much controlled by their
There are fewer things in the Nigerian music industry at the moment more commendable than Ogranya’s trajectory. Week after week, the singer has gradually earned the soul whisperer title with
It’s hard to keep up with Ogranya these days, not just because of his lengthy single run but mostly because of the weight of these singles, each power-packed with emotions,
Ogranya is something like a sonic avenger these days, one that’s constantly charged with enough soul and rhythm to rescue us from the mundaneness of the world into other dimensions
Building on his well-received single run in January, serenity savant, Ogranya returns this month, stirring his listeners away from mental and emotional captivity on Roaa Ir’ro. Over a smattering of
As the entire world succumbs to the flow of Valentine’s day, Ogranya moves in parallel, leveraging his dissatisfaction for the world-renowned day by placing his turn off before love on
Genre defying multi instrumentalist; Ogranya has been on our radars ever since he graced us with sultry vocals in a feature from the Olma Records compilation project; Push Good Music and his