Laycon Confronts Growth and Uncertainty on “Reason”
Laycon turns inward on his latest release Reason, a reflective record that grapples with the tension between ambition and uncertainty. Rather than...
The Good Wine Turn Toward Quiet Assurance on “Onumo”
London-based duo The Good Wine return with Onumo, an intimate worship record centred on presence rather than power. Translating to He is with me,...
Alyn Sano Embraces Gratitude on Reflective New Single Amen
Rwandan artist Alyn Sano leans into gratitude on her new single Amen, a reflective offering built around acknowledgement rather than assertion. Instead of...
Why Everyone Is Romanticising 2016 Right Now
Open TikTok or X and 2016 will eventually find you. A clip of someone driving through traffic with an old...
Seyi Vibez’s Fuji Moto: The Power, The Promise, and the Parts That Don’t Connect
Seyi Vibez has spent the last two years turning relentless output into identity. Multiple projects, endless singles and a street-pop...
One Year Later: How Wizkid’s Morayo Became a Quiet Legacy Marker
A year after its release on 22 November 2024, Wizkid’s Morayo reads differently from its arrival moment. When it dropped, the conversation...
Nonso Amadi’s “TO CRY A FLOOD” Is Heartbreak in Motion
Nonso Amadi’s To Cry A Flood is a study in emotional discipline. Six tracks, sixteen minutes, and a rare sense of control....
King Perryy Unleashes Continental Rave, a High-Energy EP Built for Detty December
King Perryy has never been an artist who settles in one lane, and with Continental Rave, he doubles down on his...
Peruzzi Finds Peace and Power on “Sabali” — A Comeback Rooted in Calm
Peruzzi has always written like someone who’s lived many lives. The hits, the hooks, the heartbreaks — from “Majesty” to...
Sir Bright Chimezie Returns With “Ozongali”: A Highlife Lesson in Love and Harmony
Sir Bright Chimezie has been telling Nigeria’s story long before streaming came into the picture. The man behind the “Zigima...




