Category: MUSIC


  • The Price of Stardom: How Overpricing Is Quietly Hurting Afrobeats

    The Price of Stardom: How Overpricing Is Quietly Hurting Afrobeats Thereโ€™s a quiet tension brewing beneath the glossy surface of Afrobeatsโ€™ global success one that isnโ€™t about talent, creativity, or sound, but money. Fees are skyrocketing. Show rates, feature prices, appearance charges everything has inflated to a level that even insiders are beginning to call…

  • โ€œMarketing Advance for Afrobeats: A Blessing or a Curse?

    Marketing Advance for Afrobeats: A Blessing or a Curse? The global rise of Afrobeats has been one of the most remarkable cultural movements of the 21st century. What began in Lagos studios and Accra nightclubs has become a worldwide phenomenon, with artists selling out arenas from London to Los Angeles. But behind the hits, the…

  • Tiny Desk, Big Stage: How Afrobeats Is Still Learning to Breathe Live

    When Afrobeats stars started popping up on NPRโ€™s Tiny Desk Concerts, fans thought the genre had truly arrived. After all, Tiny Desk isnโ€™t just a stage itโ€™s a ritual. Itโ€™s where artistry is stripped bare, autotune takes a nap, and microphones tell no lies. But as the dust (and some off-key notes) settled, one thing…

  • oShamoโ€™s IDRIS: A Milestone in a Rising Journey

    oShamoโ€™s โ€œIDRISโ€ Marks the Moment a Rising Star Becomes His Own Story Thereโ€™s something quietly significant about oShamoโ€™s new project, IDRIS. It doesnโ€™t scream for attention it demands to be listened to. For an artist who first caught ears through playful bangers and viral energy, this new body of work feels like a turning point,…

  • Peruzziโ€™s โ€œSabaliโ€: A Testament to Growth, Patience, and Musical Mastery

    Peruzziโ€™s โ€œSabaliโ€: A Testament to Growth, Patience, and Musical Mastery When Peruzzi released Sabali, it immediately became clear that this was not just another Afrobeats album it was a personal statement, a declaration of patience and growth from one of Nigeriaโ€™s most talented yet underappreciated voices. After a quiet stretch following Rum & Boogie, Peruzzi…

  • Tife Balogun Teases a New Song: The Rise of a Star in Waiting

    Tife Balogun, the first son of Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, has set the internet buzzing after posting a short clip teasing what appears to be his debut single. The young creative shared the snippet on social media, showing impressive composure, rhythm, and a touch of lyrical confidence that immediately caught the attention of fans and media…

  • Felabration 2025: Where Felaโ€™s Spirit Still Rules the Stage

    Felabration 2025: Legacy, Chaos, and the Pulse of Afrobeatโ€™s Soul Every October, Lagos shakes differently. Itโ€™s not just another festival itโ€™s Felabration: the week-long celebration of Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the pioneer who gave Afrobeat its sound, its rage, and its conscience. In 2025, Felabration returned with more energy, more stars, and more conversations about what…

  • Afrobeats at the Grammys: Global Validation or Cultural Checkpoint?

    Afrobeats at the Grammys: Global Recognition, Cultural Power, and the Questions Ahead On the glittering stage of the 2025 Grammy Awards, the sound of Afrobeats pulsed through the air like a heartbeat steady, undeniable, and global. When Tems stepped up to receive her award for Best African Music Performance, the applause carried more than celebration.…

  • Street Prayers & Club Beats: Afro-Adura Is the Next Big Sound in Nigerian Music

    Street Prayers & Club Beats: How Afro-Adura Became Nigeriaโ€™s Next Big Sound If Afrobeats is the champagne in Lagosโ€™ VIP lounge, Afro-Adura is the palm wine poured under the streetlight. Itโ€™s gritty, spiritual, emotional and very Nigerian. Itโ€™s music for people who hustle hard, pray harder, and still want to dance before sunrise. Call it…

  • Lagos โ€” The Capital of Afrobeats and Heartbeat of African Music

    Lagos: The Undisputed Capital of Afrobeats In the grand narrative of African music, no city has carried the rhythm, ambition, and energy of Afrobeats quite like Lagos. More than a geographical location, Lagos is a cultural ecosystemย a restless city that births new sounds daily and exports them to the world. From Felaโ€™s protest horns to…