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Nigeria’s Afrobeat Making Waves In The UK – Alozeeye
Even though David Wabara, Alozeeye, was born and raised in Italy, he now lives in the UK where he produces great Afrobeats music. In this very interesting interview with BOB MAJIRIIOGHENE ETEMIKU, ...
Queen Naija is offering fans a fun start to the new year with her brand new song, “Let’s Talk About It.” The fiery track serves as a force to be reckoned with as she doesn’t take any bullsh*t from the ...
Music is one of the significant factors in the life of human beings. It is a purposeful tool used by human beings for effective communication, which lifts them emotionally. Music can stimulate the ...
The 2025 Grammy Awards were a defining moment for Nigerian music, as Tems made history by winning her second Grammy. This achievement not only celebrated her extraordinary talent but also highlighted ...
R&B artist Queen Naija said growing up in Michigan has given her a hustler's mentality. From a young age, Naija — born as Queen Naija Bulls in Ypsilanti — was forced to readjust as she moved to ...
Ace producer and music executive, Osabuohien Osaretin, popularly known as Sarz, has lamented over Nigeria's epileptic ...
Dapo 'D'banj" Oyebanjo, the Kokomaster is a living tribute to Afro-Beat king Fela Anikulapo Kuti. D'banj is an artiste whose prominence in the Nigerian music industry cannot be underrated. Coming from ...
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Nigeria's music streaming grew by 163.5% in five years — Spotify
Five years after its launch in Nigeria, Spotify says music streaming in the country has grown at an average rate of 163.5 per cent, underscoring the speed at which Nigeria has emerged as a global ...
Burna Boy’s fifth LP album ‘Twice as Tall’ clinched the Grammys for Best Global Music Album in March 2021. Receiving the award via video teleconferencing could not dampen this momentous event for the ...
Nigeria’s music industry is enjoying unprecedented global visibility. Afrobeats stars are filling arenas, Nigerian labels are ...
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