Love continues to be one of the most dominant themes in Nigerian music with a lion’s share of the commercially successful songs over the past year telling tales of endearment.
Over the past year, DJ Tunez has made his most visible shift from simply serving as Brooklyn’s hottest African DJ to actually having his name in the credits of songs.
Wizkid touched down at BBC Radio 1Xtra while in the UK for a short interview where he discussed how he perceives himself in the music industry, tapping into foreign cultures
Nobody on earth does valuations like Forbes and in the May edition of its African magazine, the business authorities put the gaze on entertainers who originate from the continent and
Oluwatosin Agunbiade makes her music debut with a soul single titled The Cry which musically follows in the path of the likes of Asa and Erykah Badu who she credits
Wizkid’s growth onto the world stage is arguably one of the occurences that has put Nigeria in better light in the recent future. On a trip to London we saw
A big couple of months stand ahead for both Burna Boy and Juls who shall be releasing projects in the near future. Burna Boy continues to promote his Outside album
Burna Boy’s next album is coming soon. We gather that we shall hear music from Burna and Drake on what is being tagged Outside however, Burna is still promoting music
Gidifest 2017 held on April 15th at Eko Atlantic with Nneka, Burna Boy, Davido and Diplo as headliners. They were opened for by acts like Reekado Banks, Cynthia Morgan, Fresh
Seeing Wizkid release so much new material is fun to some and to others it’s disappointing who believe most of the releases we’ve been treated have been considerably below par.
Wande Coal closed 2016 with a dual release of Ballerz and Iskaba as he continues to bounce back slowly from what was a disappointing sophomore album in Wanted. Both tracks quickly became
Very few rappers and artists roll solo. You’re the baddest out and it’s got to be reflected by your having a million people around to shake up the environment wherever
Yemi Alade has risen to one of Africa’s leading acts over the course of the past four years with tracks like Johnny, Ferrari and Koffi Anan sitting high on the
DMW Rapper Dremo connects with his fans on Next Single, a promotional track for his upcoming music. Next Single sees Dremo shout-out other DMW affiliated personalities and acts and comes in
Teffy and Pretty Boy D-O’s AfroTrap record, Shutdown was released over Christmas and is followed up with a 003-directed video for the track which was shot in London. On the