Omah Lay, the Nigerian singer and songwriter, has put out his highly anticipated sophomore album ‘Clarity of Mind’.
Afrobeats singers Wizkid and Asake have released their highly anticipated joint EP, Real Vol. 1, featuring four tracks; Turbulence, Jogodo, Iskolodo, and Alaye.
Dunsin Oyekan, the gospel singer, has released a new song titled ‘Amen,’ featuring Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).
Wizkid, the Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar, has announced
a collaborative project with his colleague Asake.
Boluwatife Ayodeji Balogun, the 14-year-old son of Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, has officially entered the music scene with the release of his highly anticipated debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’.
Ayra Starr, the Nigerian songstress, has released her highly anticipated single ‘Who’s Dat Girl,’ featuring fellow superstar Rema.
Johnny Drille, the Nigerian singer-songwriter, has unveiled his latest single ‘Over The Moon’, featuring songstress Tiwa Savage.
Nigerian powerhouse record label Chocolate City has marked its 20th anniversary with the release of ‘Legacy’, a hard-hitting new single featuring veterans Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince, and rap star Blaqbonez.
Michael Adeyinka, the Nigerian disc jockey better known as DJ Tunez, has put out his new single titled ‘One Condition’ featuring Wizkid and Fola.
J Hus, the British-Gambian rapper, has unveiled the highly anticipated music video for ‘Gold’, his collaboration with Afrobeats superstar Asake.
Runtown, the Nigerian singer and songwriter, has come through with ‘Soundgod Fest IV’, his highly anticipated extended play (EP).
Olamide, the Nigerian rapper, has released a new single
titled ’99’ featuring Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young John, and Daecolm.
Renowned Nigerian rappers, Folarin Falana, popularly known
as Falz the bad guy and Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, better known by his stage name
Vector, have expressed their views about the 2023 elections in their latest
song, ‘Yakubu‘, titled after the chairman Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yabuk.
Yabuku conducted the Nigeria presidential, gubernatorial,
national assembly and state assembly elections and has been condemned by many
due to some purported electoral malpractice, violence and lack of transparency.
The singers on the new song represented frustrated Nigerians
and didn’t hold back on calling out INEC, its chairman and other political
parties allegedly involved in the electoral malpractices.
‘Yabuku‘ serves as Falz’s second official single for 2023
and is a follow up to the previously released ‘Owa‘ featuring Tekno.
Beyoncé, the
Grammy-winning US singer, has put out her highly-anticipated seventh album
titled ‘Renaissance: Act 1’.
The music superstar came through with the project on Friday
via Columbia Records and Parkwood Entertainment.
The new album embodies 16 tracks, including guest
appearances from Grace Jones and Tems on ‘Move’.
Other superstars enlisted in the writing and producing credits include her husband Jay-Z, Drake, Skrillex, The-Dream, Syd, Lucky Daye, Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, Nile Rodgers, Nija Charles, 070 Shake, and more.
Mavin Records all-stars have come together for a new single
titled ‘Overdose’.
The song, which was released on Friday, comes at about the
same time when the music label marked its tenth anniversary.
Don Jazzy, the former co-owner of Mo’ Hits Records, founded
Mavin Records on May 8, 2012.
The record label has grown to become one of the biggest
Afropop institutions. It is also home to a plethora of top singers
including Tiwa Savage, Reekado Banks,
Korede Bello, Rema, Ladipoe, Johnny Drille, and Ayra Starr, among others.
David Adeleke, the award-winning Nigerian singer better known as Davido, has come through with ‘Stand Strong’, his new single.
The 29-year-old announced the release of the collaborative
track featuring The Samples, Kanye West’s Sunday Service choir, via his social
media pages.
In the song, the ‘Fall’ singer talks about the hardships he
has faced in life and his perseverance to pull through despite the odds and
various challenges.
He also urges people to stand strong irrespective of their circumstances.
Burna Boy, the Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, has
come through with ‘Last Last’, the first song off his forthcoming album.
The 30-year-old singer released the song in the early hours
of Friday.
In the less than three-minute track, the ‘Way Too Big’
crooner tells the tale of broken relationships and the difficulties it attracts.
The singer also makes reference to the word “breakfast” — a
common Nigerian slang which is used to describe heartbreak — in his cautionary
words to lovers.

















