Nneamaka Nwaokolo is a culture and music writer at District234, covering the Nigerian music scene, Afrobeats, and the alté movement with over 260 published pieces. She writes with a critical eye on African identity, pop culture, and the stories shaping a generation. Her work explores everything from genre politics to the artists redefining what Nigerian music can be.

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Silken Voice, Fiery Spirit: Bella Alubo’s ‘Sober’ Evolution

Bella Alubo embodies the seductive prowess of the R&B genre, intertwining her unique vocal tone with a symphony of beauty....

Sultry Rhythms and Captivating Vibes — Joeboy’s Musical Odyssey in ‘Body & Soul’

In the vast landscape of music, only a select few artists possess the key to crafting music with the finesse...

Why We’re Not Enthusiastic About Wande Coal’s ‘Legend Or No Legend’

In the realm of musical expectations, few artists carry as much weight that rests upon the talented shoulders of Wande...

Damilfice’s Prelude EP— A Journey Through Emotions and Love

Damilfice’s musical prowess is undeniable, showcasing an impressive range of talents that seamlessly blend rap flows and soulful crooning. His...

YKB as The Master of Melodious Music and Glamorous Storytelling

Sleeping on YKB and his beautiful craft in the form of melodious music is something that should be considered a...

Deep Reflections and Motivation— The Making of Zlatan’s Omo Ologo (Interview)

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Jiggy— The Confident Introduction of Defohn to the Nigerian Music Scene

Defohn’s  debut release as an artist, titled “Jiggy,” exudes a sense of confidence and inspiration that effectively introduces the artist to...

Iyanya: From Humble Beginnings to Musical Stardom – A Dive into His Career and Latest Releases

Bitter as it may for anti-Iyanya fans, they’ll hopefully tell themselves the truth of the surging melodies the artist carries...

Hilary and Beyond— A Noon Dave’s World

There’s Ckay, there’s Omah Lay and then there’s Noon Dave; although seeing how much comparison is done between this artist...

Nigerian Movies & Music— The New Cool

Remember times when the definition of cool was being trendy with western entertainment, having no affiliation whatsoever with Nigerian the entertainment scene...