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An Ode to Classics: Unearthing the Treasures of Old Nigerian Music

In this ode to classics, we unearth and celebrate the enduring beauty of old Nigerian…

Show Dem Camp Takes Listeners on a Final Palmwine Music Ride with “Palmwine Music 3”

SDC’s long-awaited Palmwine Music album tops off the trilogy and offers a space to reminisce…

Can Nigerian Music Be More Eco-Sensitive?

The truth is that the world of music is an active participant in shaping the…

Burna Boy Makes Directorial Debut with “Last Last” Music Video

For a rookie video director, this video wasn’t a bad first trial or attempt. The…

Victony’s “Outlaw” is a Neat Attempt at Rebellion

Outlaw is a wholesome project, with a bit of superficiality. Yet, it glimmers for its…

Fave’s “Baby Riddim” is a Glorification of Passionate Vulnerability and Excellent Rhythm

The fact that listening to the song creates imageries and releases pleasant pent-up emotions sets…

Pheelz Was a Success Story Waiting For Its Finesse

In a record like “Finesse,” Pheelz does little to surprise the listener. It is the…

Chiké Delves Deeper Inwards and Preaches Reality in Visuals for “Nwoke Oma”

Chiké’s message on this song is very well-received. It is a motivational anthem for every…

On “Love Supreme,” Nneka Makes a Bold Comeback

With over 5 projects released in her two-decade musical career, Nneka took a recess two…

The New Sherif in Town, Kwaku Frimpong, is Fired Up in Visuals for “Second Sermon” Remix

Black Sherif deserves all the applauds coming his way, and if his recent works are…