Oxlade’s success peaked last month when his hard work from the past year culminated in his debut six-track EP. This month, he returns in the same vein with the artsy
Having established himself as the ‘best rapper in Africa’, slinging a myriad of hits powered by brazen bars, Blaqbonez nonconformism and otherworldly approach to his art comes as no surprise
Since Burna transcended the African industry, there has been no stopping him. Month after month, he has proven that he is indeed worth his self dubbed African Giant title by
In a manner similar to his rich compilation of class acts on Greatness, released in 2018, self-dubbed ‘superstar DJ’ Neptune is leading up to another a-list collective starting with Mr.
It’s unlike the estranged Psquare brothers; Paul and Peter now known as Rudeboy and Mr P respectively not to jump on trends, a move that ensures they stay relevant in
Since his YBNL debut, Jealous, Fireboy has played up to his perceived music genius persona with consistent performances and hits that make us believe with each release that he is
Kizz Daniel had quite the year in 2019 and to cap off the rollercoaster year, he shared a single, Jaho that found him deviating from the norm and channelling philosophy.
Last year, YCee made a belated comeback with a trail of singles that led to his sophomore album. While the project kept him relevant, with just one video to keep
Wizkid tried to make up for the music drought his fans experienced this year by sharing a surprise 7-track EP titled SoundMan Vol. 1 released to decent acclaim earlier this
Tekno breezed through 2019. Frequently donning his production hat while he relegated his musician persona to the background. However, as the year comes to an end, he seeks to remedy
The latest iteration of Reminisce’s OGB4IG mandate is the video for Instagram, the Sarz, Naira Marley and Olamide assisted snare driven ode to their Instagram muses. In the kaleidoscopic video,
With technology, creativity has become a breezy, favorable and alluring process in the entertainment industry. Artistes these days go all out in fusing technological advancements with their creative processes and