Over the short but impactful years that Minz has spent entertaining us, he’s mastered the art of serenading and appraising women with well-worn but captivating words, going as far as
Since he released Ode Lo Like back in December 2019, Wande Coal has been inching back to the surface, following the single with another titled Again. This month, as his
Back in January, Naira Marley and Ms. Banks joined the bandwagon of smitten artists eager to capitalize on Valentine’s day trope with Anywhere. The unlikely pair welcomed us into their
Afrobeat was the base upon which Fela Kuti built his platform as Nigeria’s most prominent artist. While the genre has basically taken a backstep these days, his sons Femi and
A common feature that separates the new school of artists from their predecessors is their signature encompassing talent which covers their ability to belt out well-written lyrics mellifluously and also
Leveraging the success afforded to her through her latest, Funmilayo, DC-based Nigerian afro-fusion artist and instrumentalist GOGOWÉ is excited to kickstart 2020 with two brand new tracks titled Wanna Be
A couple of years ago, ECool dropped his DJ bits for a play at music with chart-topper, Ada which he followed with other less impressive singles. Perhaps a ploy to
Burna Boy’s global acceptance last year afforded him an amazing and diverse list of features that spun continents including Europe where we got a heightened sense of his importance stemming
Last year, at Higher Vibrations, Soul train driver, Shaykeh, made her debut stage performance with only a handful of singles to her name. In what can be likened to a
Teni has had a good run sitting at the top of the Rookie list and with her fondness for matters of the heart, she returns with a potential chart-topper Marry, an
A while ago, Yinka Bernie and Joyce Olong, poets and performers at heart shared a stage at Afropolitan Music Festival, barely two years later with a handful of tracks released