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
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"
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Elisha K has released his latest EP, Days of Elisha – Epistle 2, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning...
The Nigerian music landscape is about to undergo a seismic shift, and at the heart of this transformation is the...
DopeNation has unleashed a musical revolution with their latest creation, “Tupac,” seamlessly blending the infectious beats of Amapiano with the...
Jason Herman Bortei-Doku, popularly known as Herman Suede, is once again set to captivate the world with his extraordinary talent...
In an epoch defined almost by a complacent reliance on Amapiano, Tekno sticks intently to pure Afrobeat harmony. This provides a refreshing thrill — a replay value only a few of the albums that dropped last year can boast of.
In a harmonious blend of musical genres, “All Over” by Joseph Harmony featuring J-Weezy has emerged as a captivating ode...
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)
Spotify has announced the launch of “Beat School”, a global video series, to celebrate sounds of African music. Phiona Okumu,...
The most crucial scene in the Netflix documentary jeen-yuhs may well be in the first episode of the trilogy. The camera...