On the back of the release of his well-received surprise EP, Happy Place, London based Ghanaian Producer, Juls, known for his continent-wide affiliations and willful references to his Ghanaian culture,
The Kuti lineage is renowned for its activist spirit. From way back in the 70s when it’s patriarch, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti dedicated hundreds of hours to tackling corruption in the government,
The sad state of the country has brought out the inner activist in Nigerian musicians. While some have taken to the streets to join protesters in demanding a complete overhaul
While he’s not a mainstream staple yet, A-Bate, has dreams of becoming one with several affiliations propelling the LA-based Nigerian artist forward. Having worked with the likes of DJ Snake,
Mannywellz’ artistry can be summarily described as an almost perfect fusion of soul, Afro-pop, and RnB among other experimental sounds he’s armed himself with for the past six years. His
As far as comebacks go, 2Baba’s earlier released Warriors, is one that sets the stage for veteran returns, and going by this, he has become one of the go-to’s for
All around the world, races, socioeconomic factions, religious groups, and generations are in a constant state of disharmony and this has been the case for ages. Artists have in different
Since the release of his debut EP, Love & Light, Joeboy has been treading the industry cautiously, rising to the surface on hit singles like DJ Neptune’s Nobody but lurking
Just over a year after the release of his seminal third project titled S.T.A.Y (Still Think About You), which garnered thousands of streams coupled with the recognition of notable media
Following the release of their acclaimed hit single, Barawo, socially conscious duo, Ajebo Hustlers advances forward with a remix to the 1da Banton produced hit right in the thick of
No one is safe from the vengeful and spiteful actions of the Nigerian Police; not the elites or the middle class, not old or young, employed or not. For decades,
Back in 2014, Mojeed among a handful of others was one whose prospects, gleaned from the superb work done on his debut project, Westernized West African, spelled hope for new
In a world where masculine vulnerability is mocked, Afro-pop stars Chiké and Mayorkun deliver a power-pop anthem about unrequited love that dispels the limitations of masculine fragility and in fact,
Blaqbonez’s allure comes from his fine-tuning of relatable life issues which we’ve witnessed so many times on singles like the acclaimed Haba, Shut Up, Play, and Mamiwota among others. His
Mr Eazi is booked and busy this week. He extends and shares his creative genius with Tega Starr on French Kiss, released on the back of the video for his