Last year, New World Ray forayed into the otherworldly dimensions of his forthcoming project; Run Forest with a synthesized bass peddling led track titled Infatuation that served as the first
Like the true African giant that he is, Burna Boy is in huge demand. This month he gets comfortable in the Caribbean Islands as he teams up with Young D,
Larry Gaaga and 2Baba reprise their roles as collaborative partners on Iworiwo, a contemporary R and B and Afrobeat love Ballad complete with scattered bits of neo-Highlife to give credence
In 2018, CDQ controlled the narratives of the Streets with House inspired hit single; Flex, this month, he brings it back just when it’s effect had started to wane in
Nigerian-born Toronto-based artist, producer and musicianĀ Idris Lawal returns this month with his brand new acoustic led single; Jordan, the first of three singles to be released as catalysts for his
Eva Alordiah explores sexual responsibility in her comeback project comprising a short film titled; Where’s the CondomĀ and the video to her 2016 hit single; Pretty which is only right seeing
Last year, the trio of Legendury Beatz and Maleek Berry topped their piled stack of collaborative efforts with the electro-funky love ballad; Love Can Do; a sweet and soulfully groovy
Last year, M.I started a revolution with a 3-part project aimed at awakening the Hip-hop scene in Nigeria. Save for A-Q and Loose Kaynon who made appearances in the industry
After the recent release of the 24 EP, which has gotten good reception so far, Teffy kicks off the year by freestyling on the acclaimed instrumental of Burna Boys hit single;
Never one to sleep on delivering sonorous two cents about societal plagues, Victor AD returns this week with an election sensitization offering in Why featuring Erigga; a compilation of witty
If you thought Wizkid and Tiwa Savage went there in the video for 2018’s Fever, then wait till you see Kizz Daniel and Beverly Osu outperform and top every known
Di’Ja seals her Dancehall fate with an upbeat Rastafarian heavy love ballad titled Mr Bob, released just in time for the celebration of Bob Marley’s posthumous birthday. Over a generous
Over a decade ago, D’ Banj and 2 Baba were Nigeria’s premier popstars. Effectively, the Wizkid and Davido of their time. The duo who notably failed to collaborate at the
Wurld and Sarz have become a duo everyone should be looking out for. Their undeniable chemistry has produced silky sultry jams like Trobul and the just released Ego is another
Filling Da’Grin’s boots way back when he first stepped into the industry seemed like a big deal to Olamide but as time went on and with each release, the infamous