Remy Baggins shrugs off the savage persona he has imbued since VIV, keeps his Japanese art infatuation from Hentai, but becomes a hopeless romantic on his latest project titled Sakura
Following years of hard work sided with the right affiliations, Oxlade is finally on the brink of his biggest break yet and to crown this feat, he announces his impending
The Fader recently described rising Ghanaian artist, Darkovibes, as one of the talents emerging from this digital boom, revolutionizing the way life is seen in Ghana and helping to bridge
DJ, Presenter and Producer, Manny Norté, brings together some of music’s hottest artists worldwide hailing from Atlanta, London and Nigeria on his new track 4AM. The track, which is produced
Very few musicians make it a point of duty these days to make social development a key goal to achieve using their art. Born and raised in Nigeria, and now
Following weeks of heavy promotion, emPawa rising star, iTasha’s, debut single, Sheri, is finally here and it’s a raw revelation of the soft sensuality of her social media constrained talent.
As one of the pioneers of the new school, former L.O.S member, BrisB’s, retraction especially in this receptive time, often comes as a surprise. Over the years, he’s adapted his
As is the growing trend in the industry, up-and-coming musicians have mastered the art of targeting their role models in the media by way of covers, likely to land them
To top an eventful 2019, Timi Dakolo sealed a Universal Music Group deal that set the pace for the continuation of a music career that was in the trenches at
Never one to pander to popular opinion or whitewash his stance on pressing issues, Zamir sticks to the status quo on his first release of the year, a French articulated
Since Burna transcended the African industry, there has been no stopping him. Month after month, he has proven that he is indeed worth his self dubbed African Giant title by
Despite his slow run last year, Dremo has been inching back to the surface with run-of-the-mill records that only weighty enough to keep the industry buzzing for weeks. This year,
On Sunday, February 16, 2020, at about 9 a.m., many residents of Lagos reported hearing a loud blast that shook them, reaching environments such as Surulere and Obanikoro. The loud
It’s a great time to be an African artist. This Spring, following the record-breaking results achieved in October 2019, Sotheby’s auction of Modern and Contemporary African Art will return to