South London’s Midas the Jagaban gangs up with Nigeria’s Liya to share pro-marijuana anthem ‘420’
The South London raised Nigerian, Midas the Jagaban, and Nigeria’s Liya teamed up to celebrate ‘Mary Jane’ in a cleverly dubbed piece called ‘420’. This tasteful blend of Nigerian Afrobeats and South African Amapiano is beneficent considering it’s Midas
Read MoreGhanaian Afrobeats singer Lesléy shares music video for ‘Spiritual’: Watch
Afrobeats artist Lesléy has served us with a sensational music video dubbed ‘Spiritual’. The reel opens up with the singer walking into a rehearsal room where his love interest is flexing some dance moves. He unashamedly makes himself comfortable
Read MoreWitness Majeed’s unconditional love for his lady through his new EP ‘Bitter Sweet’
There’s so much great music coming from the continent of Africa, and rising Nigerian artist Majeeed just added to the bulging list. His new EP, ‘Bitter Sweet’, consists of six warmly made songs that quickly usher us into his tumultuous
Read MoreBNXN—formerly known as Buju—drops video for ‘For Days’: Watch
Clad in a Calvin Klein jumper, the singer takes us through his day’s routine.
Read MoreNigerian artists Asake and Burna Boy share ‘Sungba (Remix)’ music video: Watch
The visuals portray Asake living a lavish lifestyle, intentionally one of a blessed drug-lord who resides by the ports—which he obviously controls.
Read MoreGhana’s multifaceted artist EL shares new uptempo track ‘Ayele’: Stream
If you are predominately an English speaker, you will hear enough lyrics to catch the gist of what he's singing.
Read MoreBrasil-based artist OLUFEMI serenades for the times in ‘Hey Brother’: Watch
OLUFEMI's pop style in 'Hey Brother' resounds the hardships we faced during the global pandemic and is tender and hopeful.
Read MorePort Harcourt’s hottest musical duo Ajebo Hustlers share official video for ‘Loyalty’: Watch
Port Harcourt is one of the hotbeds of talent in Africa and home to some of the unique artists to emerge from Africa—not just Rivers State or Nigeria. Legendary artists like Burna Boy and Timaya and uprising ones like 1da Banton, Omah Lay, DanDizzy, and
Read MoreNigerian artist Asake lives it up in ‘Omo Ope’ featuring Olamide: Watch
It gives us a glimpse into his lifestyle as a young new artist on the rise.
Read MoreUK’s Darkoo shares video for ‘Always’ featuring Ghana’s fast-rising artist Black Sherif
We see examples of love, sorrow, and dedication.
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