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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Is Davido Still The Self-Acclaimed 001?

Davido’s movement in the music world over the last two years may have been shaky; it makes us doubt whether...

Nigerian Artists’ Influence On The Pop Culture Language

From 2baba’s No shaking to Davido’s E choke, the culture of slangs have been passed on from decades and with slight changes, have...

“Peter & Paul Dem Be One No Be Two”, The Return Of The Iconic Duo

Peter and Paul Okoye, popularly known as Psquare certainly gather more strength together as one than separated. The buzz around...

Nigerian Artists and Their Fashion Influence In The 2010s Era

Nigerian artists years back did more than just make music and imprint their lyrics in our hearts. Their lifestyles were...

Boy Alone, Omah Lay’s Truth Infused Into Melodies

Omah Lay is a moving train that cannot be stopped. With two blasting EPs – Get Layd and What Have...

Love, Damini — A World of Burna Boy’s Brawls, Emotions and Wins.

Burna boy stays remaining the African Giant of Music in Nigeria and beyond. Over the years, he has released impeccable...

The Pretty In Street-Pop Culture

With a near 30 year progression, this genre has come a long way. Artistes are now more advanced and are...