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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District234’s Top 5 Albums of 2022

We must recognize the efforts put in by musicians to create alluring music for the entire year 2022, solely for...

Once Upon The Rap Culture

It takes courage for us to assume that the rap scene in Nigerian music is still as secure as it...

There’s a Fault in Zinoleesky’s New EP; “Grit & Lust”

Grit & Lust by Zinoleesky has a fault, and that fault is that the EP is packed succinctly and briefly while being...

The Gospel of Ajebo Hustlers in ‘Bad Boy Etiquette 101’

Ajebo Hustlers are one of the most popular contemporary musical duos present in the Nigerian music scene today, just like...

A Review of Mavin Records’ Captivating Album – “Chapter X”

The ever-vibrant Mavin Records released Overloading (Overdose), sending the entire nation of Nigeria into a frenzy. It combined the opulent vocals of...

Discovering the Musical Masterpiece That Is Cavemen’s Highlife Music

When a Twitter user declared that “the cavemen make really terrible music and their constant attempt at highlife is a mockery of the genre,” the...

The Many Faces of Don Jazzy; A Look at the Producer’s Evolving Music Record Label

With his music record label evolving from Mo’Hits to Supreme Mavin Dynasty to Mavin Record throughout the course of his more...

Odumodublvck’s New Single ‘Picanto’ Is a Neon-Lit Masterpiece

The music of Odumodublvck is rooted in real life experience, leaning toward a fearless momentum and conjuring ferocity. His music...

From Music to Nostalgia ; How Azanti’s “Heart Parts & Nostalgia” will Make You Feel

The variety of Azanti’s music will not be restricted, and we will not put him in a musical corner by...

‘Teslim: The Energy Still Lives In Me’ – A Mirrored Representation of Vector’s Reality

Everyone adores Vector; even if you’re not a die-hard fan, you have to admit that his rap music is beautiful...