While it was difficult to box him a few years back, on this EP, he reined his experimentation and stuck with his expertise, reggae/dancehall with a hint of afropop.
Joy Odiete Eseoghene is the name that has dropped by the wayside. Those who remember West African Idols, the 2007...
Easily the most prolific of the Afrobeats class of 2011 (including Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido) Olamide has fought his...
The latest to join record label owners in Nigeria is popular skit maker Sidney Talker, who launched his record label,...
With almost 1,000 book, music, movie, and sundry reviews and essays published over the past four (4) years, we remain resolute in our belief that reviews offer us the first critical engagement with a work of art, books, movies, music, plays etc, because they help shape opinion, excite conversation, and push engagement.As we enter our 5th year, we remain committed to providing a unique space for interrogating our literary and artistic output and providing a handle for the audience and those in the academia to assess these works of literature and art.
WurlD can be considered a late bloomer on Nigeria’s music scene, but his recognition has been growing. It is easy...
A-Q is clearly the hardest worker in Nigerian hip-hop. Hardly a year passes without an album and he has already...
Adekunle Gold follows the staggering success of his third album, Afro Pop Vol. 1, with Catch Me If You Can....
On the 12th of July, 2012, David Adeleke aka Davido released his debut studio album, Omo Baba Olowo (Child of...
Coming less than three years since Lucid, her safest album in terms of aesthetic adventure, French-Nigerian singer Asa’s fifth album...
Words by: Dami Ajayi (DA), Udochukwu Ikwuagwu (UI), Ayodele Ibiyemi (AI), Jerry Chiemeke (JC). 2020, a difficult year by every...
A year after the release of Woman of Steel, her most cohesive body of work yet, Yemi Alade rolls in...