i. Brymo is in a class of his own. Popular since he lent his voice to Ice Prince’s biggest song,...
There is something impressionistic about the jacket of Suitcase, Aramide’s debut album. From the leathery brown colour and the sketch...
Asa owned the stage for the two hours she was on it, prancing, dancing, preening and jerking as the spirit led. It was the performance of a bonafide star who has come into her own.
Work of Art presents Asake the lyricist, wordsmith and braggart. We are also introduced to the songwriter (who often gets entangled in his own wordplay as he yokes words together as if by violence in his quest for end rhymes)
Before he was Omo Ope, Asake was Mr. Money and the Body man. The streets had a cultural reset with...
A graduate student is thinking about home in a small room in Iowa City. Memories of his childhood fill the...
The adjective ‘prolific’ best describes Gilbert Bani better known as A-Q, a Nigerian rapper last seen when he released his...
The release of Asa’s Lucid was a cultural event. Coming at least a dozen years after her self-titled debut and...
In our review of Asake's Work of Art, Toni Kan described the song as "one of the best boast tracks to ever come out of Nigeria"
The release of Mr. Money with The Vibe began a chain reaction of unprecedented artistic success for the 27- year-old...
We live in an era defined by artistic collaboration that defy borders. It’s understandable for an artist to seek international collaborations to broaden his horizons but some of the guest artists on Lungu Boy, though talented on their own, can’t seem to connect with Asake's Lagos street life, especially the Isalẹ Èkó street culture
19 and Dangerous (Deluxe) is a reminder that Ayra is multifaceted; wild, free, vulnerable and self-assured.