Nigerian rap icon Olamide Adedeji has reaffirmed his commitment to preserving his indigenous sound, boldly declaring that he is not in a race for international approval. In a music industry where many strive to tailor their craft for global appeal, the YBNL boss insists that authenticity remains his strongest strategy.
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Soulful Nigerian singer John Ighodaro, better known as Johnny Drille, has opened up about the difficult early days of his career, revealing how his unique sound almost cost him a recording deal before Don Jazzy took a bold leap of faith and signed him to Mavin Records.
A viral video has sparked outrage across social media after a woman, who was reportedly given ₦550,000 to start a business, was spotted back on the streets begging with her children. The disturbing footage has now drawn the attention of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), which has called for the immediate rescue of the children involved.
In a move that has left fans both inspired and stunned, Nigerian rap sensation Odumodublvck has declared that he plans to walk away from the music scene once all his crew members achieve success.
In a bold and unexpected twist in Nigeria’s political commentary, a Catholic priest has publicly taken aim at an unnamed Anambra-born professor who is allegedly nursing presidential ambitions but appears deeply unsettled by the growing popularity of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.
In a dramatic twist following the Super Falcons’ recent visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigerian forward Esther Okoronkwo has publicly distanced herself from a statement that went viral after the team’s presidential reception insisting she never made such comments.
We are joined briefly by Mc Klawn, one of Africa’s fastest rising comedians, whose real name is Obineche Virginus Chukwudi. He gives us a quick insight into what his comedy life has been like since the commencement, the uniqueness of his style and a word for the wise, especially those newly welcomed into the entertainment industry.
Rapper, Chase Snow, in this interview, gives concrete reasons why an up and coming artiste must have an alternative hustle to complement the music and defines the stage where rapping could be considered as a sole profession in making a living…
Davejam takes us on a journey, helping us understand the life of a Gospel Artiste in a world where secular musicians enjoy more of the dividends from the music industry…