No matter how good an artist is, their producer has to be equally brilliant. Artists have the brilliance to render lyrics and composition to a beat,...
Undoubtedly, Burna Boy is one of the most entertaining live performers in Afrobeats. No matter how large the crowd or wide the stadium, Burna Boy uses...
Spotify's five year Nigeria report confirms Asake at number one, Wizkid, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy, and Davido rounding out the top five, with 1.4 billion listening...
As the years progressed, viewers craved visuals with passion and a real story, the kind that kept us glued to our screens, rather than the ones...
In 2024, the Recording Academy, which hands out the Grammy Awards, couldn’t escape the Afrobeats virus that was spreading across the world. So they created a...
Meet the 2026 Grammy nominees for Best African Music Performance: Burna Boy ("Love"), Davido ft. Omah Lay ("With You"), Tyla ("PUSH 2 START"), Ayra Starr ft....
Like every other year, Nigerian artists showed up in 2025. From stellar singles, EPs, to albums, the artists keep giving the world a reason to return...
Barack Obama releases his 2025 Favourite Songs list. Burna Boy, Obongjayar and Olamide represent Nigeria with ‘TaTaTa’ and ‘99’
Music videos are one of the ways fans connect with their favourite artists. The artists are not seen every day, so music videos are the avenue...
In Love, Burna Boy celebrates loyalty, family, and genuine connection through a series of captivating scenes.
Burna Boy performs Love and Update on Jimmy Fallon, continuing his No Sign of Weakness tour across the globe.
Burna Boy cancels his Minneapolis and Chicago shows on the No Sign of Weakness tour, with no response so far from his camp or the venues.
Long before Afrobeats became a global phenomenon, Ruggedman dropped a line that now reads like prophecy: “Wetin go make them know where your music come from...
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.
The evening was a true celebration of heritage, style, and African storytelling, perfectly reflecting the spirit of the film.
Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, and Tyla nominated for the 2026 GRAMMYs, continuing Africa’s steady rise in the global music scene.
“Ekabo, Burna Boy!” The African Giant received a Yoruba-inspired welcome on The Jennifer Hudson Show, complete with chants, rhythm, and smiles.
Written by Samuel “Samo” Onyemelukwe
Co-produced by Osas Ighodaro, Burna Boy and his mum, Bose Ogulu, the film explores themes of revenge, survival, and sisterhood through the story of three women.
Love goals unlocked: The Ogulus’ 35th anniversary is a beautiful reminder of love, partnership, and joy.
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