RADR Essentials Vol. 69: Ckay, Niniola, Fave, and DOTTi The Deity
Here’s what the team at RADR has been listening to; Forever Sweet – DOTTi The Deity It’s valentine in summer with this beautiful love...
Read MoreAsake: Of Talent, Energy, and Management
Afrobeats artiste, Asake’s energy is in its dynamo-moment, and there is no stopping in sight. Not just yet. The rise of chart-topping YBNL...
Read MoreRADR Essentials Vol. 68: Ninety, Valvin, Ric Hassani, and Others
Hold my side – Ninety Hold my side was released as part of Ninety’s anticipated Seven track EP tagged ‘Rare GEM’. Coming off strongly...
Read MoreAfro-swing Sensation Valvin Disrupts the Soundwave with “It’s Friday”
Whether you plan to spend this Friday chilling indoors or partying outdoors with friends, Valvin has got the perfect soundtrack for a good time. Out...
Read MoreFAST RISING STAR, NINETY, RELEASES DEBUT EP, “RARE GEM” VIA FREEME MUSIC
Almost three years after moving to Lagos to claim his destiny, Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer, Ninety, a.k.a the southern gentleman, has...
Read MoreRADR Essentials Vol. 67: Melvitto, Ajebo Hustlers, Asa, and Others
Wait For You – Melvitto We’re starting with this old but gold tune from Uber talented music producer, Melvitto teaming up with Oxlade to...
Read MoreBlessing Tangban soars on Afro-folk with New EP ‘Out of The Ordinary Feel’
It may seem Afro-folk has been reborn with Blessing’s ‘Out of the Ordinary Feel’ EP African music has its culture deeply rooted in...
Read MoreRADR Essentials Vol. 66: Lil Kesh, Nonso Amadi, and others
Here’s what the Team at RADR has been listening to the past week. Vanilla Bottega – Lil Kesh, Joeboy After his chart hit “Don’t call me”,...
Read MoreNigerian female artists emphasize women’s empowerment in a new EP ‘Kele-le’
The remarkable music project to support women with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria is a must-listen. Five female artists have teamed up with the charity...
Read MoreCradle Songs and Little People: Exploring the African Lullabies Project
‘’Hello little one, it’s bedtime and I hope you’re ready to sleep well,” reads the first line of the Album “African lullabies- Pt.2”. My grandmother...
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