
FakeMan Kvy is a music producer and songwriter based in East London, known for his innovative contributions to the South African music scene. His unique sound blends house, Afro Pop, and Amapiano, earning him a significant following. With a passion for music from a young age, he is recognized as a trailblazing artist to watch.
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In a video shared on X by @stjompeee, an Uyajola 9/9 episode focused on someone accused of cheating in Hatfield. In one of the clips, a lady was confronting a man, and they were having a shouting match as Jub Jub stood between them.
Heavy K has been delivering bangers for years, and he recently announced that new music is on the way. Undoubtedly one of the biggest musicians in Mzansi, Heavy K, who has been rubbing shoulders with international stars including Busta Rhymes, shared what he has been working on. Taking to his X page, the Drumboss hitmaker, who has previously been praised for releasing the song of the year, shared a video and captioned it:
Applications are now open for the inaugural Chourouk Chimy Encouragement Award for sports journalism, sponsored by the French-language newspaper Al-Ahram Hebdo. Two awards, valued at 15,000 and 10,000 Egyptian pounds respectively, will be presented annually on 22 May, the birth anniversary of journalist Chourouk Chimy. The awards recognise excellence in sports journalism during the preceding year and aim to support journalists in developing their skills and adapting to the evolving media landscape. The 2024 awards will consider work published in 2023. Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must work for an Arab newspaper, magazine, or news website. Applicants must be 50 years old or younger. Applicants must be a member of a journalists’ union or a recognised training programme or be employed in a journalism role.
Popular relationship therapist and media personality, Blessing CEO, has once again made headlines after receiving a Lexus GX470 from a mystery lover. This surprise gift has fueled fresh speculation about her love life. The grand gesture comes at a time when rumors are circulating about her alleged engagement to an unidentified man. Notably, Blessing CEO was previously linked to embattled businessman IVD, with their public displays of affection sparking dating rumors. However, this latest development suggests a possible shift in her romantic journey. In a viral video, Blessing CEO is seen visibly ecstatic, screaming with excitement as she lays eyes on the luxury SUV, which is reportedly worth millions of naira. As of now, she has neither confirmed nor denied the engagement speculations.
Egyptian indie iconic band Massar Egbari have officially released most of their latest album, "Maba'etsh Akhaf," marking a bold new chapter in their 20-year journey. Accompanying the album is an upcoming documentary under the same name, directed by Amir El Shennawy, offering an intimate look into the band's creative camp, musical process, and the personal struggles and triumphs that shaped their evolution. As the final piece of their latest musical adventure, Massar Egbari released the highly anticipated music video for "Maba'etsh Akhaf" on February 5. Directed by Karim Ali, the video features the band themselves, visually capturing their struggles with fear—not just in their music, but in life. The clip reflects the essence of the album: a conscious decision to embrace fear and overcome it. This track marks the culmination of a successful lineup of 11 aunique songs, where the band revisited its signature sound while also experimenting with new musical directions.
Rwandan singer Ariel Wayz is set to release her debut album, ‘Hear to Stay,’ on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. The 12-track album marks a significant milestone in her music career, reflecting on her four-year journey in the industry.
The late artist Mustafa Al-Shater, one of the founders of the Aznzarne Group, was buried yesterday, Tuesday, February 11, 2025, in the city of Inzegane, on the outskirts of Agadir. The late artist passed away on the morning of the same day after a long artistic career that started with the Laqdam group and other musical groups, then the Aznzaran group. He was one of the most prominent players of the Kabir on the santur and had a melodious voice. The late artist suffered from heart disease for years and was confined to bed until his death.
Ghanaian musician Captain Planet of 4×4 has made a heartfelt appeal to the music industry and stakeholders to rally behind veteran artist Okomfo Kwadee, whose health and well-being appear to be deteriorating. Taking to social media, Captain Planet urged industry players and fans to act swiftly before it becomes too late. When asked how he is personally assisting Kwadee, Captain Planet explained that he is committed to helping his colleague regain his footing. However, he commented that collective effort is crucial, stating, “Two heads are better than one.” The appeal follows a viral video showing the once-vibrant Okomfo Kwadee looking frail and reportedly battling mental health issues, allegedly linked to substance abuse.
Controversial media personality Radiogad has taken a swipe at Davido following his consecutive losses at the Grammy Awards. In a video shared on Instagram, Radiogad advised the Afrobeats star to stop submitting his songs to the Grammys, arguing that it is evident he will never win despite his relentless efforts. According to him, Davido’s eagerness to secure the prestigious award has become too obvious, making the Grammy organizers aware of his desperation. He further compared Davido’s music to that of his peers, such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Tems, who have already secured Grammy wins. Radiogad claimed that Davido’s push for a Grammy has now become laughable, suggesting that the singer should distance himself from the award body. His remarks come shortly after Tems clinched the Best African Music Performance award at the 2025 Grammys, adding to her growing accolades.
he celebrated director spoke about the challenges he faced while trying to transition from music videos to film during an appearance on the WithChude podcast monitored by MyNewsGh. He recalled that when he finally made the decision to return to filmmaking in 2020, the resistance was overwhelming. Despite his reputation, many industry insiders dismissed him as “just a music video guy,” making it difficult for him to break into the film industry. Clarence had always believed that streaming would shape the future of African cinema. Long before platforms like Amazon Prime and Netflix became dominant, he saw how home videos thrived in Nigeria, realizing that cinema was more of an acquired taste.
During his interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, he reflected on thelife-changing incident, admitting that the experience was frustrating, especially having to use a wheelchair while shooting the music video for Holy Father. Speaking on the accident, he said, "I think about it as a downtime in my life and when it happened I was frustrated because being in a wheelchair while shooting the video for Holy Father was not what I wanted to do because I don't like it when people pity me. After a while, I got over it, and now I live with remembering the accident."
Speaking at the National Cinema Conference's opening ceremony at the Abdelatif-Rahal International Conference Center (CIC) in Algiers, the President of the Republic expressed hope that the conference would produce “results and recommendations that can restore Algerian cinema to its former glory.” He reassured industry professionals of state funding for their projects. Addressing the participants, President Tebboune declared: “Creativity is unrestricted — you have complete artistic freedom in your work, with the sole exception of anything that might undermine Algeria.” “The State stands ready to provide both land and financing to investors in this sector,” he continued, with a view to “fostering a cultural climate that promotes greater progress and development for our country.” The President of the Republic stressed that “our country has set out on a new path of development to achieve developed-nation status, with cultural advancement as the jewel in our crown.”
