DJ Jimmy Jatt takes the trending phrase “small girl big god” to the streets with lyrical help from Olamide and Reminisce and instrumental direction from Pheelz. The song which is
Olamide has had an up and down year by many indications, but it’s nothing to raise alarm about considering its pretty much what Olamide has been about. Flooding the market
Later today, Nigeria will take on Croatia in our World Cup opener. Ahead of the competition, a stream of anthems have emerged and while we love all of them, we
As Wizkid has continued his “homegrown” onslaught, we have seen him drop a couple of stellar features. Kana, a song which sees him reignite a long standing relationship with Olamide has been
Olamide and Phyno represent the East and West but have never let their geographical differences stop them from embracing one another and forming one of the most interesting relationships in
Another month of the year is in the rearview mirror and we’re almost at the halfway mark of 2018. In May, the music never stopped coming with projects like Lagos
We finally get a video to the Penthaus and YBNL collaboration. The hottest Hip Hop duo in the country came together to drop Onyeoma three weeks ago. The Pheelz produced
Over the past six months, Wizkid has made a specific attempt at reconnecting with his Nigerian audience. Churning out the music without any consideration has definitely been fun and worthwhile
As the shaku shaku wave has taken effect, one of the songs that has proved central to the movement is Peckham by way of Lagos, Naira Marley’s Issa Goal. Featuring
Since 2012, Wizkid and Davido have exchanged spots at the top and for the most part, the aim, while probably never vocalised, was besting the next man and outdoing him.
Olamide’s Science Student alongside Kiss Daniel’s Yeba have been the songs with the most impact on rhetoric in the two months of 2018 thus far. Many have called for bans
While success is never an issue, the premature star of Ayo Jay’s Your Number in the US may prove itself to be wrongly timed and placed success. The problem is
2017 had no shortage for Nigerian artists engaging in tours across the world. The likes of Davido and Mr Eazi engaged in world tours unlike anything any other Nigerian artists
Nigerian lingo is almost entirely shaped by musicians. For the cool kids, the words of Davido often go on to become common place. Over the past few years, for the