Tanzanian hip hop act, Joh Makini shows up on our radar for the first time with the video for Kata Leta with Davido which was shot in Johannesburg earlier in
Odunsi The Engine has made a good habit of making it impossible to predict his next move. His decision to release a video for his Vanilla Freestyle off his debut
Yesterday, the Senate voted on 32 constitutional amendments which touch on everything from the Judiciary to Authorization of Expenditure. Of the 32, there are four bills in particular we’re excited
In the past year, many producers including GMK, Maleek Berry and Juls have made the jump from only having a hand in the engineering of the music to actually lacing
Wizkid is the poster boy for the African music to the world movement and while early his recently released Sounds From The Other Side, seems to have enhanced his standing
South African DJ, Black Coffee continues to solidify his place as the biggest DJ on the continent and the latest step he shall take which reiterates the position is his
It was announced yesterday that Mr Eazi has been selected as Apple Music’s latest ‘Up Next’ artist. This serves as a big boost for him as he gets a new
After going away for a couple of weeks, TMT, Koj & Mayowa return and discuss R Kelly and the best way of handling problematic artists, Blackness and the pressure to
After Mode 9’s comments on Jay Z using a sample he’d used previously on his new album, 4:44, Osagie Alonge takes a look at the technique, its use in the
During Frank Ocean’s FYF Festival performance in Los Angeles over the weekend, the singer sang a cover of Steve Monite’s Only You, a Nigerian disco track released in 1984. On
In the past year, the Nigerian podcast scene has grown beyond the expectations of many. Podcasts like The Top 12 Countdown with Cobhams Asuquo and Loose Talk have led the
Yemi Alade’s rise to the top of the game in Africa has been marked by her ability to remain relevant all year round with a constant supply of new releases.
Ajebutter 22’s Studio Magic produced latest offering, Ghana Bounce sees the artist employ different metaphors in his usual half sung, half rapped tone as he pays homage to one of
Since the start of the year, DMW and the Mavins have been the more consistent labels in the Nigerian music scene. While Dremo’s Who is only his second single of