
Sparrq, a Nigerian producer, has collaborated with several prominent artists, showcasing his versatility across various music genres. Notable works include Ayra Starr's soulful Afrobeats track "Rhythm & Blues" released in September 2023, Boy Spyce's "Folake" single that peaked at number 5 on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 100 chart, Kizz Daniel's "Maverick" album, and Bayanni's "Bayanni EP".
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As Namibians prepare to give founding president Sam Nujoma a dignified send-off on 1 March, artists have been paying their respects through commemorative songs.
Sarkodie, Ghana’s hip-hop legend, has teamed up with rising star Kweku Flick on a new banger titled Messiah. The track blends Sarkodie’s iconic rap delivery with Kweku Flick’s melodic flow, creating a powerful anthem that celebrates faith, success, and resilience. Messiah is a bold declaration of triumph, with both artists sharing their personal journeys and experiences in overcoming adversity. The song’s infectious beat and deep message are already resonating with fans, positioning Messiah as a must-listen hit in the Ghanaian music scene.
Social media influencer Enioluwa Adeoluwa has criticized Nigerians for always comparing actress Funke Akindele to American actress Taraji P. Henson. In a tweet on Monday, Eni shared his frustration about this ongoing comparison. He pointed out that it’s unnecessary to always compare Nigerian icons to those from the West. He emphasized that Funke Akindele, a record-breaking star, is unique and not a copy of anyone else.
Young African’s head coach Marley Ngarizemo has set the tone for a high-stakes weekend, admitting his side faces a stern test against KK Palace and Eeshoke Chula Chula, but insisted they are ready to rise to the occasion. He described upcoming opponents KK Palace as one of the league’s strongest outfits, noting that despite recent coaching changes, they remain a formidable force. He stressed that thorough preparation will be key if his team is to overcome them. The coach acknowledged that they have endured a painful start to the campaign, losing their opening two matches — a setback he labelled one of the club’s worst runs in recent history. However, he believes the squad has begun to stabilise after grinding out a hard-fought draw against Tigers, a side he described as tough given their current form and standing.
Officially released on February 14, in allusion to Valentine's Day, the single “Amar Outra Vez”, by Angolan artist Anselmo Ralph, became a hit with the public. With a message that addresses the indecision of falling in love again, the singer, known as “Cupid”, recently revealed, in an exclusive interview with Platinaline, the inspiration behind the song. According to the artist, the song reflects the modern dynamics of relationships and the way people deal with love today. “It’s an inspiration from a lot of things I’ve been hearing, people saying that things are hard these days. It was inspired by the type of love that is celebrated today,” explained Anselmo Ralph.
Gospel sensation Sabastian Magacha believes he is fulfilling his calling and wishes to win young souls for God through a school mentoring programme. He started this initiative 12 years ago with the Sandringham High School Choir, and since then, he has been recording music featuring students. Four years ago, he touched the hearts of many with the song “Abraham,” featuring infants from Avondale Primary School in Harare. The spiritually uplifting song’s accompanying visuals were on point, cementing Magacha’s role as a mentor sent to inspire future generations. As a role model, counsellor, and worship enthusiast, Magacha has gone out of his way to ensure that he makes a positive impact on young people’s lives. True to the scripture, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these,” Magacha is living his dream as a gospel musician with much to offer.
Ashley Ogle's GoFundMe progress was trending on X. People were in awe over how much she has raised thanks to helpful supporters. The official GoFundMe page created by Ashley Ogle has raised more than R385,000 thanks to donations from all around the world. The campaign aims to raise R887,000.
Nollywood actor Timini Egbuson has opened up about the struggles of forming lasting connections in today's world, expressing frustration over the fleeting nature of relationships. Speaking during a recent interview on TVC, the actor admitted that loneliness sometimes creeps in despite having success and stability. "Sometimes, it does get lonely. Because you’ve got everything, and obviously, you’ve understood the power of the energy surrounding your space, so you’re not just going to let anybody in," he said. Timini stressed that he has reached the point of frustration with relationships fading away quickly, underscoring how people leave quickly. I am personally tired of temporary connections when you meet somebody and, after getting to know them, they leave. It gets tiring. He also criticised the impact of social media on relationships, blaming the "woke generation" for promoting unrealistic expectations.
Rethabile Khumalo has been going through a lot after her mother, Winnie Khumalo's death. The star has been mourning her mother with touching posts on social media. She also raised eyebrows with a post about water being thicker than blood. A video posted on X by @joy_zelda shows the singer failing to control her emotions at her mother's burial. The caption read:
Nigerian entrepreneur Olakunle Churchill is honoring his wife, Rosy Meurer, on her birthday. He posted beautiful pictures of her and wished her all the wonderful things in life. Taking to his Instagram page, he wrote; “To My Rosy. My Wife Some flowers bloom for a season, but you, my Rosy, blossom through every moment, radiating love, grace, and strength. You are poetry in motion, a melody that never fades, a masterpiece painted by God Himself. @rosymeurer I celebrate you today, not just for the love you pour into my world, but for the magic you bring to everyone around you. You are a queen, a rare gem, a soul that turns ordinary moments into timeless stories. Happy Birthday, my love, my muse, my forever. May this year wrap you in divine blessings, unshakable joy, and dreams fulfilled beyond imagination. You deserve the universe and more”.
Bukedde TV presenter Simo Omunene W’ekibuga chocking on losses after his Valentine’s show at Freedom City flopping. Simo Omunene W’omukibuga organized an event dubbed Valentine’s Love Fete, with David Lutalo, Winnie, and Nwagi, as the headlining artists. Senga Justine Nantume, Senga Hamidah, Kojja Kevin Muwomya, and Kojja Kimbowa were also lined up to address issues related to the bedroom. However, the expected performers were a no-show at the event, with organizers improvising by having disabled individuals perform instead, much to the partiers’ disappointment. The development saw revelers resort their disappointment to property destruction, including plastic chairs among others. Based on the video accessed by Exclusive Bizz, the Police
Ghanaian artist Priince K is spreading holiday cheer with his latest release, “Afro Christmas“. The single, released just in time for the holidays, blends Afrobeat rhythms with feel-good melodies, perfectly capturing the joyous spirit of Christmas. Priince K takes a unique approach to holiday music, infusing traditional Christmas themes with contemporary Afrobeat elements. The result is a vibrant track that not only celebrates the season but also pays homage to the rich sounds of African music. The song’s lyrics centre on themes of gratitude, celebration and unity, with a lively beat that encourages listeners to get up and dance. Priince K’s “Afro Christmas” is a timely reminder to embrace the festive spirit and celebrate life. Whether you’re decorating your tree, preparing a feast, or hitting the dancefloor, this track promises to be a staple on every playlist this season.
