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Asake Makes It “Rain” in Visuals For “Sungba” Remix Featuring Burna Boy

…it is imperative for new artistes to always give it their best shot whenever the…

Understanding Music Marketing Beyond Publicity Stunts: A Guide for African Artistes| Afrocritik
Understanding Music Marketing Beyond Publicity Stunts: A Guide for African Artistes

While publicity stunts may offer a cost-effective approach, if artistes depend solely on controversies or…

Tyla, Ayra Starr, Focalistic, Tems, Burna Boy, 6 Other African Artistes Bag Nominations for the 2024 BET Awards | Afrocritik
Tyla, Ayra Starr, Focalistic, Tems, Burna Boy, 6 Other African Artistes Bag Nominations at the 2024 BET Awards

This year’s award show will air on June 30, 2024. By Hope Ibiale African artistes,…

“Shakespopi” Review: Shallipopi’s Album Fails to Justify Its Existence

Perhaps, the best quality of Shakespopi is that, like Shallipopi, it doesn’t take itself too…

Mara: What to Know About the Viral Hyper-Fast and Energetic Sound

No doubt the soundscape of Nigerian music is constantly evolving, among which the Mara  sub-genre…

“Better Days” Review: Candy Bleakz Delivers an Impressive Sophomore Project

The overall execution of Better Days demonstrates Candy’s maturity and ability to deliver impactful messages…

20 Emerging African Artistes Who Should Be on Your Radar

From the enticing rhythm of Afrobeat to the soul-stirring melodies of traditional folk music, these…

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Director Pink: Standing Out as a Music Video Director in a Crowded Music Industry

“To stand out, you need to understand yourself… Music video directors should let their uniqueness…

Portable - controversy keeps Portable in the spotlight - Afrocritik
Is Controvesy the Linchpin that Keeps Portable in the Spotlight?

Portable is as riotous as he is reflective. He alternates between being ungovernable and offering…

Drop 7 - Little Simz - Afrocritik
“Drop 7” Is Little Simz’s Experimental Self-Coronation

Drop 7, while an encore for things to come, is merely a forerunner, not intended…