Earlier this month, Tobi Lou made it to Essence’s list of Most Anticipated Albums Of Fall 2020, flying his nonconformist flag high with his off-kilter but welcome take on Hip
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There’s a myriad of notes to take from Ty Dolla $ign’s third solo album, Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, a metaphorical ode to his controversial journey through mainstream music in Hollywood,
Two weeks ago, Small Doctor led an army of peaceful protesters from his home base in Agege to join the revolution led by the Nigerian youths. Since that time, the
In the heat of an uprising going on in her home country, UK based budding rapper, Shaybo shares Dobale, a pipe-y ode to her brazen persona sharpened with the natural
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In the past couple of months, sister duo, VanJess have been scaling up their performances. Going from the pleasing warmth of Come Over to the euphony set off on Sinead
Africa as a continent is going through the rigors of bad governance at the moment. Women in Namibia are protesting against violence, championing the hashtag #Shutitalldown as the summary of
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Not3s’s One More Time comes at a time when the UK-based’s artist’s home country, Nigeria, is in turmoil. Despite its wrong timing in this part of the world, the Highest
In the past couple of weeks, Nigerian musicians have gone from sonically demanding freedom for themselves and on behalf of the entire nation to calling out the government and even
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