South African pop and RnB artiste Rowlene has just released a new single, Would You Like That. Would You Like That is released in anticipation of Rowlene’s forthcoming EP, Frequency,
Nigerian up-and-coming afropop artist Mayé has released a new single, Catch Cold. The single was released under Quville Limited. Produced by godOmarr, Catch Cold has Mayé sing about a former
Jungle, the six-part series produced by Junior Okoli and Chas Appeti, premiered on Prime Video on September 30. Written and directed by Okoli, a British Nigerian, Jungle “follows the connected
Marenikae has many music heroes: 9ice, Freddie Mercury, Plantashun Boiz, Raheem DeVaughn, Backstreet Boys and Wande Coal, to name a few. She isn’t content with admiring her heroes, she also
If Burna Boy’s 2021 Grammy success symbolizes Nigerian music’s global reach, that no Nigerian film has won or even been nominated for the Oscars’ International Film Feature (IFF) category, shows
The streaming service, Spotify, has curated three playlists in order to celebrate Nigeria’s 62nd Independence Day. The playlists each comprise songs from the Nigerian soundscape: Fuji, Afrobeats of the 2000s
Somadina was born in Nigeria to Nigerian parents; she grew up in the Netherlands; she schools in the UK; she has Indian and Chinese best friends; she had a Russian
Homegrown Nigerian actors have yet to break into Hollywood as we hope they would, but homegrown Nigerian music has managed just that. We curate five Hollywood movies that feature Nigerian
You can now enjoy Sha Sha’s debut album, I’m Alive, released under Sony Music Entertainment Africa. The 13-track album follows Sha Sha’s last body of work, an EP titled Blossom, released in
Adekunle Gold has released the remix of his hit single, 5 Star, and this time along, he invites the American rapper Rick Ross for the remake. The original song was released
In his debut album, Truth, Love & Confessions, Idahams sings through an array of subjects: God, himself, his naysayers, Nigerian politics, heartbreak, love, lust, lust of the uncanny kind (as
Before Asake there was Small Doctor, Qdot, Zlatan, Lil Kesh, Barry Jhay, and Naira Marley, the last of which was recently compared to Asake by online fans of both artistes.
Music-making is scarcely a lone effort. It requires several hands. Of those are the music producer’s, resting on the soundboard, teasing out euphony from ether. Yet it’s the singers who
LayZee Ella–known on official documents as Onose Emmanuella Bagudu–was just about to begin her final-year studies at the University of Benin when the ASUU strike struck. The Edo native used
You don’t expect to find politicians at music shows like The Headies. Mostly because it is generally thought that politics is serious and music is flippant. And yet, the Lagos