Nigerian musician, Divine Ikubor popularly known as Rema has made has recorded another milestone as his 2019 track Corny hits 16 million streams on Spotify. The artiste took to his Twitter handle to announce and celebrate...
Nigerian Afropop star Joseph Akinfewa popularly known as ‘JOEBOY’ today released this first full-length debut, Somewhere Between Beauty & Magic via Banku Music/emPawa Africa. The EmPawa music star dropped the 14-track body of work in the...
Nigerian Singer and songwriter, Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ popularly known as Brymo has confirmed he is working on his ninth solo album set to debut in September 2021. He made the confirmation during a Q & A session...
Award-winning Afrobeats singer, songwriter, performer and social media sensation Teni has finally revealed the name and expected date for her forthcoming debut album. Taking to her Instagram page, she announced that the album titled 'Wondaland' will...
Famous Nigerian singer, Ifeoluwa Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has vowed to sue Davido’s aide, Isreal Afeare, for libel and defamation over his claims about her fallout with her colleague, Zlatan. DJ Cuppy had on...
Nollywood Actor, Uche Maduagwu has called on the US President, Joe Biden, to place sanctions on the Nigerian government over the 2014 anti-gay law, alleging that 40% of the current lawmakers and over twelve governors are...
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