Category: Intel
We provide intelligence about certain songs or certain events in the music industry. This publication is not time-specific.
Brymo’s review of Asake’s Yoga is from the perspective of arts
Asake’s traditional African sound, Yoga, since its first airing, has tasted both sides of criticism; the most…
Review: on Yoga, Asake departs the street for fortification in Dakar
Seyi Vibez feeding off Asake’s chant-like music erupted with foresight of different sorts from both critics and…
Abi kin pe Wizzy — Wizkid’s Abracadabra contribution goes viral on the internet
Wizkid’s contribution to the remix of Rexxie’s Abracadabra which originally featured Naira Marley and Skiibii has set…
Book of lyrics for SGM’s Music is a Therapy album
Following the release of his debut album titled Music is a Therapy, SGM published a book containing…
Review: Omah Lay’s Soso is a piece of Literature rendered in vocals
We need to shove aside the cultural efficacy of Soso and its perceived spirituality as an African…
The origin of the pop culture “abi ki n pe Rexxie”
The most recent trend in the Nigerian popular culture is the phrase “abi ki n pe Rexxie”;…
8 Nigerian artistes with the best lyrics at the moment
The importance of songwriting is still not understood in Nigerian music, that is why many fans tag…
Review: Libianca’s People embodies the victims of depression
“I’ve been drinking more alcohol for the past five days, did you check on me?” is the…
Review: Ruger’s Asiwaju and the conspiracies about it
What Ruger did with the Asiwaju song is not different from what Carter Efe did with Machala:…
Review: SIMONY brews versatility out of a memoir on The Origin of the Big Thing
SIMONY’s fresh career got a root in Cobhams Asuquo’s One Hit; this is a song for which…
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