Over the past weekend, visionary Hip-Hop duo; Ghost and Tec of the Show Dem Camp group blessed us with the second volume of their eclectic mix of the ultimate Afrobeat sounds
2018 has hosted a myriad of revolutions in the Music Industry including but not limited to the relegation of conservative methods of new music announcement, new genre experimentation and creation, transposition
Following weeks of heavy promotion for the sophomore single off her forthcoming project; Magic, during which she collated individual stories of Nigerian’s ‘Nigerian Dream’ ranging from visions of better governments
For the star of a well respected group, Quavo’s Quavo Huncho debut album is as underwhelming as a baseless trap offering can be. Being the ‘Beyonce’ of the Migos group
When Odunsi (The Engine) released his breakout single; Happy Hour two years ago, his foremost intention was to share a sound he had spent years perfecting with the world. Becoming
Earlier this year MTN Project Fame Finalist famous for his mind blowing rendition of Labrinyth’s Jealous on the show, Dapo signed a contract with X3M Music and released a single;
It is often said that the best way to tell a visual story is to capture the subject(s) and fuse with the visual themes, creating an environment in which the
Spotless has come a long way since the release of his debut single; Take Am. With about two official years as a Producer and Singer in the music industry, the
The cinematic experience creative directors seek to gift viewers with these days has taken a positive turn from mere superficial twists in videos to drawing and inputting avant- grade elements
Shortly after the release of their first joint single Riton and Kah-Lo finally fully cash in on a partnership stirred by a crowd controlling single that put them on the
Hot on the trail of his Flyboy Inc debut release, Demmie Vee dishes out ultimate thrilling vibes in the vibrant visuals for his upbeat fast rising hit single; You Go
Wande Coal And Wizkid revive their promise of a joint album in a conversational thread between both Afrobeat giants originating from a tweet by the former teasing new music hinting
Since the 70s/80s, with the likes of critically acclaimed music from artists like Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, King Sunny Ade, Sade, among others, Afrobeat has been inching towards snagging a permanent spot
African music and its curators continue to enjoy immense recognition all around the world. From recently developed Award categories dedicated to African music such as the Best African Act in
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