Afrobeats

Joeboy’s Viva Lavida - Album Review
Joeboy’s Viva Lavida: A Quest For Reinvention

Joeboy is one of the few artists whose music, for more than half a decade,…

The Novel Sound of Ema Onigah
The Novel Sound of Ema Onigah

Born in Cross River State, Nigeria, Ema Onigah’s musical story begins in the heart of Nigeria, with early experiences as a church choir drummer in Lagos.

Ayo Maff: The Next Big Thing On The Rise

Discover the emergent of the Week, Ayo Maff as we go through his journey, music, and impact on the Nigerian music scene in this post.

Wizkid’s ‘Morayo’ Explores Love, Loss and Life

Wizkid’s album Morayo is a blend of the old and new Wizkid as he takes us on a journey of love, loss and life with notable features from Anaïs Cardot, Jasmine Sullivan and Asake.

Timaya Gladiator Album Review
Timaya’s ‘Gladiator’: A Chronicle of Triumph

Timaya uses “Gladiator” to reflect on his journey to stardom. From his humble beginnings in his hometown, to working his way to the top

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Exploring New Artistic Frontiers: The Visionary Brilliance of Rema’s ‘HEIS’
Charting New Artistic Territories: The Visionary Brilliance of Rema’s ‘HEIS’

Rema’s “HEIS” Album, he bravely chose the path of ingenuity, and we  might find out if he committed a ritual slaughter of his Art’s quality by the end of this review. 

Burna Boy Becomes The Most Streamed African Artist In The UK
Burna Boy Becomes the Most Streamed African Artist in the UK

Burna Boy has reached another remarkable milestone in his career, receiving a BRITs plaque for surpassing 2 billion streams in the UK making him the most streamed artist in the UK.

Rema Welcomes Ravers Into A Sombre Gothic Dark Realm

Rema’s transformation from the good boy turn bad has got his fans in a state of confusion. His new wardrobe mirrors his new music and persona.

Rema Hehehe Review
Rema Births A New Sound With ‘Hehehe’

Rema takes pride in his global success and makes claims to the Big 3 conversation in “Hehehe”.

Olamide Ikigai Album Review
Olamide Thrives On Self-gratification in “Ikigai/生 甲斐, Vol. 1”

This is a 7-track project of undiluted party bangers that begs for a comprehensive narrative, one that taps into the philosophical concept of “Ikigai”