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Bebe Cool Confirms Amapiano EP Coming Soon

Ugandan music icon Bebe Cool has always been celebrated for his signature reggae and ragga sound. But in today’s fast changing music industry, even legends

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Rap Missing from Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 for First Time Since 1990

For the first time in over three decades, no rap songs appear in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 40, a surprising turn for a genre

International

Erigga Blames Tech Gurus and Influencers for Decline in Nigerian Music

Rapper Erigga says the rise of tech gurus and social media influencers is hurting the Nigerian music industry. He claims the quality of music started

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50 Cent Gives His Hits a 1960s Makeover With AI

50 Cent is making waves with AI remixes of his hits, proving it is more than just a fun experiment for his 35 million Instagram

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DJ Big N Says Afrobeats Is Losing Its Shine

Nigerian disc jockey Big N has raised alarm over what he calls a major decline in the global impact of Afrobeats. He believes the once-dominant

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Omah Lay Says Nigerian Music Industry Is Losing Its Spark

Afrobeats star Omah Lay has claimed the Nigerian music industry is becoming dull. The “Soso” singer took to Snapchat, saying the scene lacks excitement and

Lifestyle

Why Ceaserous Believes Taking a Break Is Healthy

While many people believe taking a break means losing momentum, Ugandan singer Ceaserous sees it differently. He believes a break can be an important step

Music

The Reason Geosteady Takes Time Between Songs

Geosteady has explained why he avoids releasing music back to back, setting himself apart from a common trend in the local music scene. Speaking on

Music

Lydia Jazmine on Music Promotion: Easier Today, But Is It Really Good?

While she calls promotion the hardest part of the industry, Ugandan singer Lydia Jazmine says it is much easier today than when she first started.

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“Bring Back 5-Minute Songs,” Oxlade Tells Nigerian Artistes

Afrobeats singer Oxlade has urged his colleagues to make their songs longer. He took to X to tell fellow artistes to bring back songs that