
Njelic, originally Tshwarelo Motlhako, is a South African artist known for his catchy lyrics and soulful voice. He gained popularity with the 2019 hit "Shesha Geza," a collaboration with De Mthuda, and the song "Wamuhle," featuring Boohle. Initially performing under the name Nje Nje, he later changed it due to another artist using the same name in Soweto.
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The official poster for Egyptian stars Asser Yassin and Mai Ezz Eldin's upcoming TV series "Alby We Moftaho" has been released. The cast also stars Aida Reyad, Ashraf Abdel Baky, Samaa Ibrahem, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Diab, and more.
Doc Shebeleza was buried at Heroes Acre recently. The musician died on 9 January 2025, leaving a hole in SA's music industry. Doc Shebeleza's passing left South African fans distraught. Rasta The Artist showed up to do his signature portraits for icons who pass away. Doc Shebeleza gets Rasta portrait In a post shared by MDNnewss, Rasta showed off his portrait painting of the late Doc Shebeleza. The artist did his best to capture Doc's facial features in a painting where the Kwaito Legend wore a bright blue suit. See the pic below:
Blackpink member Jennie has dropped a snippet of her upcoming collaboration single "Extral" featuring Grammy-winning rapper Doechii. The K-pop idol shared Friday a 10-second snippet of the new song to her social media channels, announcing "Extral" will be released as a pre-release track on February 21 at 12am ET/2pm KST. The song will mark the fourth single from her forthcoming debut solo album "Ruby", after "Mantra", "Zen", and "Love Hangover" featuring Dominic Fike. Due out in full on March 7, "Ruby" will mark Jennie’s first full-length record as a soloist with a total of 15 new tracks. In her album announcement, Jennie named several guest artists to appear on the new album, such as Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, FKJ, Kali Uchis and more.
Local visual artists, Virginia Chihota and Anthony Bumhira, are showcasing their collections in the US, enhancing their profiles on the international stage. The exhibition, titled “Hurukuro,” is taking place at No. 52 Walker Street in New York and features a diverse range of their artistic works. Curated by Augusto Arbizo and presented by James Cohan, “Hurukuro” offers a unique glimpse into the creative expressions of these talented artists. The event aims to celebrate their contributions to the art world and foster a deeper appreciation for their cultural narratives.
United Media Services company has released the official promo for the series “Lam Shamseya”, starring Amina Khalil, which is set to premiere during the upcoming Ramadan drama season. The promo is filled with suspense and mystery, featuring most of the main cast, including Amina Khalil, Ahmed El-Saadany, Mohamed Shahin, Yousra El Lozy and Yasmina El-Abd. “Lam Shamseya” is written by Mariam Naoum, directed by Karim El-Shenawy, and produced by Media Hub – Saadi & Gohar. The series stars Amina Khalil, Ahmed El-Saadany, Mohamed Shahin, Yosra El Lozy, Tharaa Goubail, Aseel Omran, Safaa El-Toukhy, Yasmina El-Abd, and several other actors. The series tackles an important social issue that has sparked public debate in recent years—child abuse. It presents the topic within an awareness-driven social framework. Amina Khalil plays Nelly, a kindergarten teacher at an international school.
Renowned South African YouTuber and musician David Scott, better known as ‘The Kiffness,’ has brought a new touch on viral gospel song “Everyday, I Need Blood of Jesus,” originally sung by Rwandan up-and-coming gospel artiste Gloriose Musabyimana who is mostly known on social media as Gogo Gloriose. The rendition, infused with instrumental arrangements, is capturing the attention of audiences worldwide since its release last week, and The Kiffness was no exception. He was inspired by the song’s lyrics and decided to do a featuring.
Ghanaian actor and comedian Bright Owusu, popularly known as C Confion, has passed away while undergoing treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi. His management team, Akabenezer Production, confirmed the news in a press statement released on December 20, 2024. They expressed gratitude to fans and well-wishers for their support during his illness, stating, "We tried our possible best to do what we can to save his life, but unfortunately, he left us." C Confion gained prominence through his comedic roles alongside popular skit actor Dr. Likee, earning admiration for his humor and relatable performances. His contributions to the skit industry helped establish him as a household name in Ghana’s entertainment scene. Prior to his passing, his management had called for prayers and support, urging the public to avoid unverified speculation about his health. They had assured fans that he was receiving the necessary medical care.
Gospel singers in Rwanda will be staging monthly gospel concerts aimed at providing a spiritual experience for audiences, particularly the youth, while also offering a platform for new talents. The first edition of the concept dubbed ‘Kigali Gospel Concert’ will take place on Friday, February 28 at Hill Top Hotel in Kigali. It will feature performances from celebrated gospel artistes including Emmy Vox alongside, Pastor Jackson Mugisha and the renowned gospel couple Rene Patrick and Tracy Michella Agasaro. The concerts will, according to Emmy Vox, one of the organisers, create a deeply immersive worship atmosphere and an illustration of faith and devotion. The artiste, who is organizing the concerts under his event management firm Vox Entertainment Group (VEG), described the initiative as timely and way of drawing people closer to God.
Controversial singer Portable has called out Davido, accusing him of purchasing a watch worth $30,000 and falsely claiming it’s valued at $100 million. In a viral video circulating on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Portable recounted a recent encounter with Davido. During their conversation, Davido allegedly advised Portable not to sign with Sony Music but to consider Empire Records instead. Portable claims he later discovered through his promoter that Davido himself is signed to Sony and benefits significantly from the deal. Feeling betrayed, Portable accused Davido of offering “fake love” and leading a false lifestyle. The singer further alleged that Davido had exaggerated the value of his watch, adding to the criticism. The allegations have sparked mixed reactions from fans and followers of both artists. In part of his statement, Portable said:
Band singer Stecia Mayanja has revealed that she no longer considers a man’s physical appearance when choosing a life partner. In her experience, Stecia Mayanja regrets that she fell for attractive men, and their relationships always ended in a broken marriage. Now that she has matured and learned life lessons, physical appearances no longer matter. ”That is why I always ended up in a ditch. A handsome man didn’t have to tell me much to convince me to fall for him. But now I don’t care about all that,” she noted.
Scheduled to be held between 22 and 25 May at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, organisers say this year’s event will witness a vibrant celebration of Namibia’s diverse cultural heritage, artistic expression and economic empowerment.
Nigerian comedian, content creator, and actor Zicsaloma has released a new video three weeks following his rhinoplasty, in which he explains the reasons for undergoing the surgery. In the video, which has gained significant attention on X, formerly known as Twitter, Aloma updates his audience on his recovery process. He mentioned that his face was considerably swollen in a previous post, but he has observed a reduction in swelling, which he anticipates will continue to improve in the upcoming weeks. Aloma revealed that the motivation for the surgery stemmed from years of mockery regarding the appearance of his nose, particularly from his siblings, which led to feelings of self-consciousness about its size. In the video, he confidently displayed his nose, expressing his contentment with the outcome and highlighting that it will further refine over time. He also addressed the financial aspect of the procedure, stating:
