Nigerian Artists Need To Invest More in Branding (Na Beg I Dey Beg)
I’ve been meaning to do this since forever. As fate would have it, this platform is going to be catering fully to artists — especially the upcoming...
Read MoreAYLØ On Riding His Own Wave and Creating a Musical Identity
Over the years, I’ve come across an interesting variety of music, especially as a new dawn of alternative sounds came upon us, the listeners, as a...
Read MoreSuté Iwar Shares New EP, “Jericho Rose”
Sute drops new EP “Jericho Rose”, few months after he dropped his album “Paradise”. Sute is a Nigerian recording artiste, producer and saxophonist....
Read MoreSute Iwar discusses artistry and the need for self belief
Music, along with other forms of self expression and creativity, is as subjective a phenomenon as they come, and it’s not any less different in...
Read MoreEnjoy Your Life: Lady Donli’s Sweet-Sounding Time Machine
Living in an African home, we grew up listening mostly to music our parents loved, either on drives to school or on lazy Saturday mornings. On her...
Read MoreColour: Juls’ Production Masterclass and 5 Shiny Moments
Colour is the third project by UK Ghanaian producer, Juls. Juls is one of the finest producers to emerge during the ongoing renaissance of music out...
Read MoreRADRPlus: LadiPoe on Passion, Progress & Perfection
Words by : The Waistbead Whisperer “I’m not a celeb, I’m an artiste”, LadiPoe quips soon after I asked him to pick out a seat for our chat at...
Read MoreAfrican Giant: Exploring Burna Boy’s Ascent to the Top
Words: Ebisan Atsemudiara It’s a cold Friday Morning, and in my routine of prepping to fend off aggressive Lagos drivers attempting to cut me...
Read MoreSeke Fowode on becoming a self-taught artist
Seke Fowode has sharpened her creativity over the years. Amongst a couple of other things she's a talent manager with an ear for music, and she...
Read MoreSuté Iwar’s “Don’t Wait Up” video is a Flick on Temporal Affection
When Suté quips “… she’s a born teaser, once you’ve been caught see ya, lost in the sauce see ya” towards the end of his opening verse,...
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