Rema is Don Jazzy’s new Mavin’s wonderkid, a likely ticket to reclaiming his spot as the kingmaker in the Nigerian music industry but what’s most off-putting about the Trapster’s entrance
The commercialization of Olamide’s quartet of street talents is now in full effect. Following the release of a stellar joint project; YBNL Mafia Family that produced street friendly and fan
Bisola’s discography isn’t exactly filled with a towering number of stellar records but her few contributions have been meaningful, noteworthy and enough to cause a stir in a crowd. Not
The clamor for Teni‘s input on songs that should be sellable comes as no surprise to us, seeing as her reputation for being an amazing singer surpasses her rambunctious personality.
It might not jump out at you at first glance but CDQ is one of those most responsible for the breakout of street music across borders. Following the release of
One of the standout tracks off Odunsi’s debut album, rare. was Hectic featuring SOLIS, 234Jaydaa and amaraae. For many, it was an introduction to the 234Jaydaa and SOLIS considering they’d
Sir Tami hasn’t been around for long but with early releases like these, you want him around for a long time. Having wowed on Chase Music’s collective debut POW, Tami
Last year, Olamide wisely amassed a talent pool of street rappers for his record label; a decision he billed as a move to build the next generation of indigenous hip
Ever since Reekado Banks took his first step as a lone ranger, his tentacles have grown and stretched beyond the borders of Africa. Banks joins Jean Atem and Ryie of
Tay Iwar was confident when he came on to the music scene with Passport in 2014, inclusive yet flouncy when he dug deeper with 1997 in 2018 and unique with
Dremo was DMW’s promise of a hip-hop demi god to the Nigerian music industry which till this day lacks the range its artists boast about while sometimes wielding weak punchlines.
Music producers are the Genies that grant the wishes of musicians with the power they wield in their instruments and life they grant to the narratives of the latter. For
More than anything, Johnny Drille has failed to remain in the trenches, breaking bounds by falling into the mainstream sector, racking up listens and a huge fanbase despite his seeming