Ayra Starr, Niniola & Dope Ceaser headline Femme Fest 2024
The biggest celebration of women in Africa, Femme Fest 2024 is back! Taking over SOL Oniru by Boxmall this Good Friday. A hallmark of Women’s History...
Read MoreNo Signal Presents Their “Class of 2022” Yearbook, with Ayra Starr, Black Sherif and More
The No Signal Yearbook campaign launched in 2020, following what was the platform’s rise to prominence with their #NS10v10 game show. The Yearbook...
Read MoreInside “Hotel Smirnoff”: The hospitality-themed party
On the 18th of November 2022, Smirnoff Nigeria threw another edition of their #NoKnownAddress party, one designed to kick start the official Detty...
Read MoreThe Future of Afrobeat Is Now: The Significance of Exporting New School African Acts to the International Scene
As an individual or society, the importance of representation cannot be overemphasized. What we see often shapes our view of the world. Thanks to the...
Read MoreTop 4 fashionable African female artistes with unique style
The music and fashion industries have always been two peas in a pod since their very inception. Artistes have expressed themselves through their...
Read MoreThe Women of Afrobeats: Rewriting History
Afrobeats, which has its loose origin in Afrobeat (a music genre created by Fela Anikulapo-Kuti in the 1970s), is an umbrella term used to describe...
Read MoreRADR Essentials Vol. 71: Ayra Starr, Dwin The Stoic, and Others.
In this week’s RADR Essentials, here is all the good music the team at RADR has been listening to the past week. We are drawing energy from...
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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