Veteran rapper Olamide baddoo has impacted many artist through his musical influence either by collaboration or features. The YBNL label boss has brought out many upcoming stars to limelight by letting Nigerians know that these artiste are talented and giving them a chance to be heard. Since we all...
The Nigerian entertainment section is undeniably blessed with tones of magnificient and talented acts. Over the years, many musicians have break into the Nollywood scene, while some just made their debut, they are others who have established themselves and we really hope to see more and more scintillating performance...
Ice Prince Zamani is unarguably a household name to reckon with in the Nigerian music industry when it comes to rap flows. Despite his recent struggles to remain relevant in the industry which proved futile, Ice Prince is still one of the good rappers that Nigeria has ever produced....
Igbo rap is solid stuff and it has come a long way in the music industry. At first Igbo rap didn’t seem like a standalone sub genre since it was usually accompanied by the eastern high-life sound. But with Igbo rappers now able to create national hits on trap...
This list is basically just for the most expensive artistes, the ones that charge the most for a show. Below you will find the ten paid musicians in Nigeria right now. 10. Mr Eazi N3-6million Yes.. The one and only Mr Eazi is here on the list of the...
Hip-hop culture in Nigeria can be traced as far back as the mid 80’s. It advanced in Nigeria because of the impact of the American culture spreading all around the world. In Nigeria, hip hop initially picked up its ground in Lagos when individuals like DJ Kool Herc, Afrika...
Shaku Shaku seems to be the theme of the music playlist last week, however, thats not the case this week as Kcee, Davido and his DMW affiliates; Yonda, Perruzzi, and Fresh VDM dominated the playlist with their music releases this past month. Burn and Assurance occupy the top two...
In Nigeria, it has become impossible to separate a singer from the tribe he/she comes from, looking at the Jos-flavoured Northern rhymes of chocolate city’s M.I. Abagan Ice Price and Jessy Jags to the Lagos Street flows of Olamide and his YBNL crew; there’s no doubt our culture and language...
The entertainment industry is wide and artists are blurring the line between one sub-sector and the other. The industry already gained attraction within and beyond Africa and some artist are already extending their skills to other sector of the industry to keep them relevant and maintain their limelight. Below are...
The question every rapper should always ask themselves is, will you become wack if you rap in your local language? Is it compulsory to rap in ‘English’ to sound like the foreigners. A lot of old school hip hop heads would prefer to discriminate against rappers like Sarkodie, Olamide...