Following its five-year hiatus, the Music of Black Origin Award (MOBO), is set to make a big comeback on December 9th. Organized to celebrate and award music of Black origin,
Earlier this year, Prettyboy D-O collaborated with Wani on Mentally, a standout track off his sophomore album, Wildfire. Recognizing the profitability and easiness of their synergy, DJ Rocket enlists the
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On Kate Winslet, UK based group, NSG’s debut Album followup single, the synergetic group spin James Cameron’s Titanic references over Afropop instrumentals powered by snares that bounces with their high
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Over the last couple of years, Art X has set itself apart as the most prominent art fair around. Looking ahead to its fifth edition, it has been announced that
For the third time, the eclectic brother duo, Boybreed, and Minz, find their way back to each other in the just-released video for their earlier released well-received hit, Julie. The
Reekado Banks’ upcoming EP, Off The Record, is looming on the horizon, and to bolster anticipation, he shares You Dey Mad, a replacement for the never-released Omo Olomo which was
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