Joeboy performs acoustic version of ‘Contour’ for The Recording Academy’s Global Spin series
Currently, the moody heartbreak record has over two million plays on Spotify.
Africa Unite: Hear Master KG and Joeboy’s new Amapiano record ‘Laleyi’
I think this song captures the essence of modern South African dance alongside Afropop's vibe/songwriting, popularised in Nigeria.
Afrobeats star Joeboy returns with Jamaican influenced banger called ‘Likkle Riddim’
For 'Likkle Riddim', Joeboy gets to the point about him giving in to lust and temptation. If you're down to have a little fun, then he's your guy.
Listen to Afrobeats superstar Joeboy’s feel-good track ‘Contour’
The illustrated visual finds a cartoon version of the artist walking on a road alone with a guitar strapped to his back.
Listen to Nigerian singer Joeboy’s new playful record ‘Cubana’
The Nigerian singer says the song “is probably the most playful song [he’s] ever released”. Joeboy, the ‘Sip (Alcohol)’ singer, released his new single ‘Cubana’ last month, and it has a high playback value. If
Nigeria’s Afropop star Joeboy announces ‘The Young Legend Tour’: See US dates
Joeboy's first US tour, produced by our partner Duke Concept, begins on Wednesday, May 4.
Cameroonian Afropop star Blanche Bailly enlists Joeboy for ‘Mine’: Watch
Like most couples, Blanche Bailly and Joeboy disagree and appear to fall out, but their love for one another doesn't fade.
Watch Afrobeats star Joeboy survive close call in video for ‘Sip (Alcohol)’
If you are tired of "reasoning bad things" like Joeboy, you may like this one.
Nigeria has a humble music star on its hands, and his name is Joeboy (Interview)
From featuring on the #1 song (CKay's 'Love Nwantiti') in the world last month to earning multiple charting positions on his own with ‘Alcohol’, all signs point up for Joeboy.
Stream Nigerian singer Joeboy’s new track ‘Alcohol’ produced by Tempoe
Yesterday, successful Nigerian Afropop artist Joeboy put out a new song called ‘Alcohol’. The Lagos-native artist sings about not wanting to go back to what he used to do anymore, distractions, and more throughout the song. If you analyse the