Afrobeats

The business of praise-singing: From fuji to afrobeats shoutouts

Music in Nigeria has always been more than melody and rhythm. It is history, identity, social commentary, and sometimes, spectacle.…

Afro-Adura: The music healing Nigeria through its economic storm

Nigeria is tired. The streets are loud with honking danfos, micras, kekes and quiet with hunger. Inflation has eaten into…

Burna Boy’s Lagos Blues: Before the Grammys, there was Struggle

Lagos is not kind to dreamers. The city carries its own pulse—a soundscape of danfo horns, market women’s bargaining cries,…

From Hilda Baci to Tacha: Nigeria’s Guinness World Record craze

If there’s one thing Nigerians love, it’s making history. And in 2025, nothing screams “history” louder than a Guinness World…

80’s Afrobeat, 2000s Big 4, new Big 3: Tracing the three Eras of Nigerian Pop Dynasty

Every dynasty begins with a rhythm. In Nigeria, that rhythm has never belonged to one artist or one era—it has…

The new celebrity currency: Followers, not talent?

In today’s Nigerian entertainment scene, a star’s biggest asset may no longer be their voice, acting skills, or even their…

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