
The SN Project is a musical endeavor led by Siphephelo Ndlovu, a South African pianist and vocalist. His debut album, titled 'Afrikanization,' blends jazz with traditional isiZulu harmonies, showcasing his diverse musical influences and experiences.
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Renowned highlife musician, Agya Koo Nimo has shared valuable health advice with fellow highlife artiste Kwabena Kwabena, warning him against taking hard liquor.
Showmax has just released the trailer for Tiek Tok Boem!, an explosive Showmax Original documentary set to premiere on 18 February 2025. This eye-opening 90-minute documentary takes a deep dive into the world of Afrikaans TikTokers who are pushing the platform to new – and often disturbing – levels. When most people think of TikTok, they picture fun dance challenges, viral memes, and endless laughs. But those days are over. A new wave of Afrikaans TikTokers is now dominating the local scene with their so-called “Drama Lives.” Some say ruling it, while others argue they’re ruining it. These live streams are far from your typical fun and games: they’re filled with cyberbullying, substance abuse, violence, explicit language, and, on occasion, even flushing your ex’s ashes down the toilet. Sadly, these chaotic broadcasts have already led to live-streamed suicide attempts.
Culture enthusiasts in the nation’s capital are keenly looking forward to this year’s edition of the Akwaaba Festival scheduled to happen from March 6 to March 8 at the National Theatre. Started in 2022, the festival founded and directed by Joe Osae has gradually become a trusted platform for showcasing Ghana’s rich and diverse cultural elements. The three-day event will embrace exhibitions and sale of Ghanaian art and craft, traditional textiles and fashion accessories, local beverages, a food bazaar and a lot of fun from 10.00am each day at the forecourt of the National Theatre.
Notable gospel singer Ebuka Songs has addressed the viral interview where fellow gospel artist Moses Bliss disclosed that he left his record label before his three-year contract ended. Moses Bliss had previously shared in an interview that Ebuka Songs departed his label after just 11 months, despite signing a longer contract. Reacting to the revelation, Ebuka Songs admitted that he was not entirely happy with some statements made in the interview. He felt that certain details shared were unnecessary. However, he clarified that both he and Moses Bliss had reached a compromise regarding their differences and have since moved on.
Ghanaian gospel musician Joyce Blessing has expressed her desire to collaborate with prominent secular artists, including Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale. In a recent interview on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, she stated, “I want to do a collaboration with Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale.” Joyce Blessing has previously collaborated with artists such as Becca, the late Jewel Ackah, Amerado, and King Paluta. She emphasized her openness to working with secular artists, stating, “I am ever ready to collaborate with any secular artiste who is willing to make songs with me in the gospel way.” Addressing potential criticism for featuring secular artists, Joyce remarked, “No one has been bold enough to ask me why I feature secular artists.”
Rwandan Afrobeat sensation Chriss Eazy has unveiled a highly anticipated European tour, with a lineup of electrifying performances across multiple countries. The tour, organized by Team Production, will see him share the stage with Nigerian star Joeboy for the first time. The tour kicks off on April 26, 2025, in Poland, where Chriss Eazy will perform in the city where his partner resides. He will then head to Paris, France, on May 3, followed by Brussels, Belgium, on May 10. Additional concerts are lined up for May 17, May 24, May 31, June 7, and June 14, with more details to be announced in the coming weeks. Junior Giti, the founder of Giti Business Group and a key organizer of the tour, expressed excitement about the lineup, hinting at collaborations with other artists. "In Brussels, we will have special performances with guest artists. The same goes for Poland, where Chriss Eazy will perform alongside Joeboy," he revealed.
IN life, one should never burn bridges just because their fortunes have changed for the better. Being successful is no excuse to cut ties with those who helped you reach the top. Life can turn sour at any moment. Oftentimes, religious converts have a tendency to shun their traditional way of life. Some even go to the extent of labelling everyone — including parents, childhood friends and close family — as “sinners”. Jiti musician Baba Harare, born Braveman Chizvino, may have learnt this lesson the hard way. In 2024, he quit the genre that brought him fame and fortune to pursue gospel music. While he has always loved gospel, it was jiti that catapulted him to stardom. After leaving Jah Prayzah in 2017, Baba Harare had a false start as he explored reggae before finally turning the corner when he embraced jiti as his calling.
ANigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer, Tems, has won the 67th Grammy Awards for Best African Music Performance. The awards took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Sunday. ems clinched the award with her love song “Love Me Jeje”, defeating “Tomorrow by Yemi Alade, MMS by Asake featuring Wizkid, Sensational by Chris Brown featuring Davido and Lojay, and Higher by Burna Boy. Receiving the award, Tems said: “Dear God, thank you so much for putting me on this stage and bringing me this team.”
The mother of musician Okomfour Kwadee has raised concerns about the whereabouts of her son. According to her, she has not set sight on him for the past five days. The mother who spoke to United Showbiz said she has informed the police about the issue, but she is yet to get feedback. “I don’t know where my son is. I’ve not seen him for the past five days, and so I’ve informed the police about it, but I’ve not received feedback from them,” she said. “I don’t live with Kwadee. We are in Kumasi, but he lives in his house, and I live in mine too. I decided to go and see him in his house, but when I went there, he was nowhere to be found,” she told Empress Gifty. Earlier this week, there were videos of Okomfour Kwadee on social media where the sick-looking artiste was seen singing his songs verbatim with kids and other individuals cheering him on.
President Bola Tinubu has consoled renowned Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as K1 De Ultimate, over the death of his mother, Alhaja Alimotu Shadiya Anifowoshe. K1 announced the passing of his mother in a post on his official Instagram page on Saturday, January 18, 2025. The post, which featured a photo of K1 with his late mother was accompanied by the caption expressing K1's deep sorrow over the development. He acknowledged the immense influence his mother had on his life and long and successful career. “With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of King Wasiu Ayinde’s beloved mother. May her soul rest in peace, Alhaja Alimotu Shadiya Omoakeredolu Aya Anifowoshe. Iya rere. Sun re oo,” he wrote. In a separate post, the Fuji icon shared a video of his telephone conversation with the President writing, “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria called to commiserate with the King of Fuji Music.”
Rapper Lyrical Joe is set to drop Healing, the highly anticipated first single from his second studio album, I Am, on February 14th, 2025. The track promises to showcase Lyrical Joe’s signature wordplay, deep lyricism, and his ability to weave love and strength into his music. Healing is not just a song, but a powerful statement that reflects themes of transformation and personal growth.
The series “Fahd El Batal” delves into the world of marble trading, a tough and demanding industry. The story takes place in a popular neighborhood with a dramatic Upper Egyptian storyline. Ahmed Elawady plays the character of Fahd, a young man from Upper Egypt who flees from his family due to injustice. Throughout the episodes, Fahd travels to Cairo and starts a new life, but soon finds himself entangled in new conflicts. The plot revolves around the marble trade in the Shak El-Taban area, where Fahd appears as a marble craftsman working for Faiza El-Shabah ( Lucy) the owner of a marble factory. Meanwhile, the series’ lead actress, Mirna Nour El-Din, portrays a marble craftswoman working alongside her father, played by actor Haggag Abdel Azim, who is a marble trader.
