In the history of Afrobeats, few transformations have felt as deliberate, and as audacious as Young Jonn’s. Known for years as the brilliant producer behind some...
Boluwatife Balogun’s all-black leather outfit proves his champion style is as strong as his music.
The Spirit Tunnel has seen many moments, but Burna Boy, Queen Latifah, and Megan Thee Stallion made it unforgettable with their joyful, feel-good entrances.
Wizkid‘s first son, Boluwatife Balogun, has just released his debut project, Champion’s Arrival, an EP of five songs. Since he released snippets some weeks ago, everyone...
Do you remember how Fuji music videos used to be back in the day? The energy, the style, the way everyone came together to celebrate the...
Funmilola Sanya takes you inside SIMA 2025 in Cotonou, capturing Francophone Africa’s music ecosystem and global industry collaborations.
Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, and Tyla nominated for the 2026 GRAMMYs, continuing Africa’s steady rise in the global music scene.
In “Child of The Sun,” J’Dess finds art in motherhood, turning the tender emotions of welcoming a newborn into a warm, uplifting track.
A monochrome moment of cool. Fireboy DML and Pheelz vibe through the city in "Gozi" video.
It looks like another Balogun is ready to shake up Afrobeats. Boluwatife, Wizkid’s son, is teasing new music, and his mum, Shola, is all smiles —...
“Ekabo, Burna Boy!” The African Giant received a Yoruba-inspired welcome on The Jennifer Hudson Show, complete with chants, rhythm, and smiles.
With A Fine African Man, Knucks opens up about identity, masculinity, and the emotional push and pull of being between two worlds.
Get ready for a mood shift—Anendlessocean’s Head 2 Core delivers a soothing yet thought-provoking soundtrack for anyone chasing clarity and calm.
Now in Lagos, Ciara is fresh off a lively 40th birthday celebration in New York, where she joined DJ Cassidy behind the decks while Russell Wilson...
Yemi Alade and Fave just turned the color white into a fashion moment in their elegant acoustic video for “Worry.”
Ayra Starr invites us behind the lens of Who’s Dat Girl, celebrating African beauty, bold fashion, and the joy of creating something bigger than the beat.
With “Feeling Sure,” EVOK channels ease and confidence in love, wrapped in the warmth of Afro-fusion rhythms that feel both modern and intimate.
Afrobeat meets classic highlife as Waje and KCee unite on “Luvey Luvey,” a sweet, groove-filled ode to love, trust, and connection.
Asake performs “Lonely at the Top,” “Amapiano,” “Awodi,” and more in his NPR Tiny Desk debut.
Adekunle Gold returns to his Lagos roots in the “Don Corleone” video, shot at the historic King Kosoko Palace and featuring cameos from Fuji legends and...
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