The early millenium was a dark period for the Hip hop scene in Nigeria- one that hosted its relegation to the doldrums and a struggle to produce at least 5
Last year, Phyno‘s shadowy presence in the industry was mistaken for failure and in a rather brash manner, the trailblazer and his aggressive fanbase refuted these theories. Leaving no room
Amidst the brewing controversy surrounding his departure from Ubi Franklin’s MMMG record label and Duncan Mighty’s already waning presence in Nigeria’s mainstream music scene, Iyanya teams up with the latter
Last year, DJ Enimoney left an impressionable mark in the industry with his class bending hit; Diet after which he joined his label mates on their debut communal project; YBNL MaFia Family in which
Teni has become the transparent breath of fresh air our stifled industry has lacked and sought. It’s not just because of her alluring vocals or ability to nestle comfortably within
Of the new wave of female musicians making rounds in the industry these days, Solis is one who stands out and this isn’t as a result of the mellifluous quality
With each intermission between releases, Falana has continued to prove that her vocals and style of music delivery aren’t the only elements of her brand that are in unboxable ranges.
One of the biggest letdowns in the history of Nigerian Music is undebatably Wande Coal’s seeming inability to own the force of his brand, the strength of his talent and
Odunsi is undoubtedly one of the big success stories of the current Alte school. Charting his evolution from Soundcloud favorite at the ascent of the streaming service to a larger
Musical talent shows are one of the biggest source pools for music talents in the world and one thing that’s sure with them is that they tend to yield Stars.
Harmonize has an obvious fascination with Nigeria music which has become quite obvious in his recent affiliations with its musicians. Following his inclusion of two of the biggest names in
$B made a grand debut last year with his debut EP; Who is $B; a collection of genre-bending songs that captured the core of his brand and himself. This month,
When Ice Prince broke through the industry with Oleku way back in 2009, most people thought he was going to be M.I’s right-hand man in the revolution of the hip-hop
In the past three years, we’ve seen Santi become the centre of attention with most of his releases. Constantly bristling with non-conformist energy, his releases, and particularly videos are guaranteed
In what serves as a follow up to his Hip-hop/Dancehall and Afrobeat hybrid, Blood and Fire for which he resurrected Jesse Jagz and M.I’s onscreen bromance, DJ Neptune teams up