18-year-old Marvin Records new signee, Ayra Starr has dropped the official music video for “Away” after fans were thrilled with her self-titled EP. The highly praised musician has continued to receive rave reviews from fans and...
Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy has announced the signing of Ayra Starr, an 18-year-old artiste, to Mavin Records. Ayra's signing which was announced by Don Jazzy fills the void left Mavin Records first female act Tiwa Savage....
Multi-award-winning singer, Aituaje Iruobe a.k.a Waje has finally unveiled the face of the man that stole her heart. He is Ikechukwu Eric Ahiauzu AKA Ric Hassani, also a singer, songwriter and musician. She revealed a picture...
Destiny’, a track off Burna Boy’s widely accepted album dubbed “African Giant” has been included in the inauguration playlist of incoming U.S. president Joe Biden and vice-president Kamala Harris. This was confirmed after the president-elect, and...
David Adeleke professionally known as Davido has assured his fans that he will be serving 'bangers' all through the year 2021. The award-winning Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer gave the assurance via his Twitter page. READ...
Popular Instagram comedienne, Maryam Apaokagi also known as Taaooma, has replied the allegation leveled against her by a filmmaker simply identified as Ola. Ola, with handle @Olaondeck on Twitter, said a client allegedly paid the video...
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