Over the past three years, Folabi Xan has lent his vocals and become central to singles like Own That and on a more significant scale, projects like La Vie and Tragedy
This year, Traplanta’s KA$H is focused on honing his craft as an individual act which has resulted in more standalone releases from the rapper, kicking off with Toe Touch in
Love means many different things to different people and that’s evident in how it shows through actions and the like. For Blemish., dndSection’s follow-up to Georgia Peaches, he focuses on
Since coming into the eyes of many in the Nigerian scene with his work on hooks for a number of Traplanta Army singles, DND Section has continued to quietly put
Despite a year since his last individual release, Traplanta’s The Section has maintained a place in consciousness with features like Important and his place on the collectives releases like Own
On the 23rd of June, Atlanta based rap collective, Traplanta shall host their first pop up shop in London. With pop ups in ATL and Lagos, in the past, this
In Nigeria, confidence is often misconstrued as an absence of humility. Most times, the expectation is that one shouldn’t acknowledge their achievements or the heights they’ve reached in public. With
The Traplanta Army returns following a progressive year with the release of two new records, Diamonds and Freaky, both produced by DJ Silla. Typically known for their bass heavy beats,
As the teenage years come about and slowly turn into adolescence, a priceless ability is being capable of keeping everyone’s proceedings under wraps. Nobody values their business being put out
Collaboration seems to be the watchword for Teffy at the moment. His two most recent efforts, Shutdown and Mission featured Pretty Boy D-O and Lady Donli respectively and on his
By Faridah Seriki In July last year, I went to the first Boiler Room in Lagos specifically to catch Mr. Eazi and catch a glimpse of acts like Giggs among others.
Two of Lagos’ foremost teenage collectives and frequent collaborators, New World No Politics Mob and Traplanta team up to open the new year with Never Sober. Coming off the Christmas season
For The Culture hosted their inaugural event, Copacabana on the 21st of December 2016 at TickleBay. The day party saw acts like Odunsi, Santi, Traplanta, New World No Politics Mob, Jinmi Abduls and
Traplanta Army which features Kash, The Section, Folabi Xan and OBA, come through with their first project as a collective and tag it Tragedy Can’t Find Us. Give it a