As 2019 comes to an end, it gladdens the heart that Nigeria’s music scene has had an interesting run. We witnessed the revival of conscious content and awakening in some
PARALLEL, a platform for artists designed to provide exposure for artists of African descent in the bid to help connect and bridge the gap is curating a 2 day exhibition. The
As the year winds down, O.L.A the 19 year old Nigerian Afro-fusion musician based in Toronto returns with a dual drop designed to help promote his upcoming EP, set for
Following her decision to quit music earlier this year, Waje has remained in the game, gradually finding her roots again with singles that haven’t done much to revive her brand
The latest iteration of Reminisce’s OGB4IG mandate is the video for Instagram, the Sarz, Naira Marley and Olamide assisted snare driven ode to their Instagram muses. In the kaleidoscopic video,
On Muyiwa’s final single of 2019, he teams up with longtime collaborator, Bankyondbeatz for a synthesized keyboard fest titled Better following weeks of heavy promotion on social media. The bass
On the 21st of September each year, the International Day Of Peace is observed across the globe encouraging people and communities to recognize the ideals of peace and recommit to
Off their highly successfully and well received debut joint EP, I Love Girls With Trobul, eclectic duo, Sarz and Wurld return with the avant-garde and dramatic Chukwuka Nwobi directed video
It is impossible to narrate the story of Phyno and Lil Kesh without referencing him and his production credits on songs like Yayo, Shoki, Parcel and Alobam among other great
In Zlatan Ibile’s world, the year is ending how it should have started. Just in time for Detty December, the green-haired, crowd-hopping, leg work-pioneering rapper has, belatedly, released his debut
The Online African Film Festival (OAFF) is the first online film festival dedicated solely to African films. OAFF presents the best films from African newest voices and the masters before