The dust hasn’t even settled on his latest single, Precious Diamond featuring Toronto songstress Katasha J, but Toronto-based alternative afro-fusion artist NOVA returns to the scene with Can’t Complain, this
Fasina and Tim Lyre are the newest collaborative collective in the industry with music, meaning, and a fancy method to the execution of their joint projects that came alive weeks
Fasina and his comrades explode in a burst of psychedelic emotions laid over sprightly synths and heavy bass beats on Just Linked, an unconventional romantic cut that finds the nonconformist
Controversial times inspire controversial music. For Fasina, however, taking well-worn routes isn’t his style, so, on his latest single, GTA, a quarantine-inspired offering he veers off course and camps in
Fasina and Bridge are two solid artists that have skimmed the surface of the industry for a while now due to a flitting presence and a handful of hits. However
Since he stepped onto the scene, Oma Mahmud has been flexing his ability to exist as an artist in different dimensions and variations as evidenced in the rollercoaster of narratives
Following the release of his Young Wave EP, Fasina is seeking an avenue tor engagement with his Lagos audience. On Saturday,3rd August 2019 at Mint by Eat Green Company, 33
One of the legacies of the Alternative movement and its main actors is possibly the manner in which they have changed the narrative of the Nigerian music industry. In making
Fasina kicks off the year with his long awaited single Nasty in his signature lackadaisical but intoxicating fashion that put him our radars and stole our attention. After taking a
Afrofusion connoiseur; Fasina is back this week with a blend of corny lyrics and invigorating sounds titled IFE (Run My Race) after an eight-month hiatus from the music scene during
No month goes by without great new music from the underground and the mainstream. In June, thanks to acts like Lady Donli, Runtown, 2 Baba, Teni Entertainer and Sosa Yande,
19 year old, Nicolas Ihua Madenyi has continued to prove his place as one of the leaders of the new movement of rappers coming out of Nigeria alongside the likes
Remaining an independent artist has its perks. On one hand, it ensures one never sells out and remains their truest version. It may also be financially challenging but with the
2017 saw Fasina’s star shine bright after his introduction in 2016 with his LifT EP. By a distance the biggest song the Britain based act scored was Freaky which featured