
For years, Afrobeats was driven by individual ambition, artists chasing solo glory, defining their unique sounds, and competing for dominance across charts and streaming platforms. But the new wave tells a different story. From producers forming creative hubs to artists building communities around shared vision, the rise of collectives and joint projects has become one…

When Afrobeats stars started popping up on NPRโs Tiny Desk Concerts, fans thought the genre had truly arrived. After all, Tiny Desk isnโt just a stage itโs a ritual. Itโs 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…

Peruzziโs โSabaliโ: 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 Nigeriaโs most talented yet underappreciated voices. After a quiet stretch following Rum & Boogie, Peruzzi…

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