Celebrating 50 Years of Independence: Grenada’s Spicemas and its Cultural Legacy
This year’s Spicemas, a spectacular carnival that pays tribute to Grenada’s rich spice production, promises to be an unforgettable fusion of history, culture, and sheer
Xenia Manasseh’s ‘Phases’: A Soulful Prelude to Love/Hate Pt. 2
Kenyan-Ugandan songstress Xenia Manasseh is redefining the contours of contemporary R&B with her latest single, ‘Phases,’ a heartfelt prelude to her highly anticipated soph
Top 5 Music Genres Bringing Vibes and Love Across Africa Right Now
Music has always been a unifying force in Africa, transcending borders and languages to bring people together. Today, the continent’s diverse musical landscape is vibrant and
Thandiswa Mazwai’s New Album Honours What’s Important: A Journey Through ‘Sankofa’
Thandiswa Mazwai, a luminary in South Africa’s post-apartheid music scene, has once again captivated audiences with her fourth solo album, Sankofa. This latest release is a testa
Tems’ “Born in the Wild” is a Genre-Defying Masterpiece You Can’t Miss
In the bustling heart of Lagos, behind the walls of her family home in Ilupeju, a young girl found solace in music. Temilade Openiyi, known to the world as Tems, transformed her ch
Cultural Fusion: Shaboozey’s Musical Heritage and Its Influence
In a groundbreaking turn of events, Shaboozey, born Samuel Adebanjo, has emerged as the breakout star of the year, capturing the hearts of music lovers with his unique fusion of Ni
Rema’s “Calm Down” Makes History: The Unstoppable Rise of Afrobeats
In a monumental achievement for both Rema and the Afrobeats genre, “Calm Down” has officially become the most-streamed Afrobeats song in the United States
Rayvanny Bridges African Music Borders with ‘Namtaka’ Featuring Lee McKrazy, Yumbs, and Raspy
Tanzanian artist Rayvanny has once again demonstrated the unifying power of music with his latest single, ‘Namtaka’. Collaborating with South African musicians Lee McKra
Reclaiming Nostalgia: Rachel Chinouriri’s Y2K Revival for a New Generation
In a musical landscape where nostalgia reigns supreme, South London’s indie queen Rachel Chinouriri is rewriting the rules. Her debut album recasts Y2K British alt-pop with a fre
Rediscovering the Lijadu Sisters: Nigerian Music Legends Return with a Bang
In a thrilling announcement that echoes through the corridors of music history, the iconic Nigerian duo, the Lijadu Sisters, are set to reclaim their place in the spotlight. In par