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She shared a touching video of herself visiting a mother who had shared a freestyle of her new song, Money. Teni explained that she came across the woman’s video on Elon Musk’s platform X. The woman’s emotional performance inspired her to reach out and show her support. Once she connected with the woman’s kids on social media, Teni and her team arranged a surprise visit. The video featured Teni’s visit to the woman’s place, where the woman was obviously shocked and filled with joy to meet the artist. The clips caught their emotional exchanges right before Teni handed her some gifts. Additionally, Teni supported the mom’s bead-making business and motivated her fans to get involved too. In her caption, she wrote:
Award-winning music star Adekunle Gold will be co-producing a documentary that will span the last century of Yoruba music in collaboration with White House Productions. The documentary, titled “The Odyssey”, will trace the history and evolution of different subcultures within the music, including Were, Sakara, Apala, Juju, AfroJuju, and Fuji, among many others. The documentary's stellar cast of producers, headed by Executive Producer Bobo Omotayo, is garnering attention within the music industry. Adekunle Gold will serve as a producer alongside Tosin Ashafa, Papa Omotayo, and renowned director Abba Makama to enhance the documentary's storyline with his knowledge of the industry, network, and love of Yoruba music.
Artist and maestro Khaled Al-Barakawi, along with his band of around 80 artists, including choral artists and musicians of ancient instruments in the ancient art of Rawis, classical instrumental music and orchestra, is preparing to hold a huge concert that will be held at the open-air theater on Saturday, January 25th. The concert will be an opportunity to combine a number of Amazigh songs with classical performance music, relying on a number of classical musical instruments such as the violin, saxophone, guitar and other instruments. This exceptional musical event that the city of Agadir is preparing to host will be a rare artistic blend between the authentic Amazigh heritage and the greatness of orchestral music in an artistic show entitled “Amalay Orchestra”.
Renowned Burundian zouk and pop sensation, Kidum Kibido, has promised his fans an "energetic live performance" at the inaugural "Amore Valentine's Gala" scheduled for Friday, February 14, at the Kigali Conference and Exhibition Village (KCEV). The 'Mapenzi' hitmaker was addressing members of media on Thursday, February 13, during a press briefing during which he urged revelers to not only turn up in large numbers, but also show up on time to celebrate love. "It is safe to say that Rwanda is my other home and giving my best is what I do best during my shows in Kigali. This will be another opportunity to reconnect with my fans, celebrate love and put up a big show that represents good music. I'm looking forward to creating an unforgettable experience with everyone," said Kidum.
The year is off to a great start for Samthing Soweto's fans and followers. The star took a break from social media following reports that DJ Maphorisa was exploiting him. The two went back and forth, and fans rallied behind Samthing Soweto. Taking to his X page after a few months off, the singer hinted that his team is finalising an EP set to drop soon. He wrote: "True, my team and I are wrapping that up. Update coming soon."
Ghanaian musician Donzy has announced a musical comeback for 2025, promising beautiful songs for his fans. In an interview, he revealed that 2024 was spent in the studio preparing new music and encouraged fans to anticipate great releases in the upcoming year. He also wished his supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, urging them to stay safe and look forward to a peaceful future.
Angolan actress and presenter Dicla Burity shared this Thursday, March 20, a powerful reflection on self-love and acceptance, highlighting the importance of teaching her daughter, Naya, to value her identity. In a post made on her Instagram profile, Dicla, who appears with her daughter in her arms, emphasized that although building self-love is still a challenge for many people, representation has played a fundamental role in this process. “Teaching Baby Naya to love herself just as she is. With her dark skin, her curly hair and all the characteristic features of her history and ancestry. Fortunately, we have more and more references and representation,” said the actress. The presenter also encouraged women to embrace their natural beauty and pass this message on to future generations. “Let your hair down, women. Let your daughters, nieces and sisters see exactly what they look like and be proud of their roots,” she declared.
Famous billionaire businessman E-Money marked his birthday in grand style on February 18 by giving out over ₦200 million in cash and 20 luxury cars to friends and employees. His brother, Nigerian singer KCee, took to Instagram to share highlights from the lavish celebration, revealing how E-Money’s generosity touched many lives. In a video posted online, E-Money could be seen handing out cheques and keys to brand-new cars. Among the beneficiaries was KCee himself, who received a whopping ₦20 million gift from his younger brother. Sharing the heartwarming moment, KCee wrote: “Last night, Emoney celebrated his birthday in a truly remarkable way, giving out over 200 million Naira in cash and more than 20 cars. He put smiles on the faces of many—from office staff and domestic workers to mobile police officers. Even his big brother, @iam_kcee, received 20 million Naira, alongside other beneficiaries like @deehumorous and @funnyboneofficial. The list is endless.
Popular gospel musician Sonnie Badu has warned people in relationships to be alert if their partners are communicating with others more on social media than with them. In a video posted on his Instagram page, Badu stressed that relationships and friendships thrive on consistent communication, whether through talking, texting, or sharing content. “Relationships and friendships are always built on communication. You gotta communicate every day. If you're not talking, you're texting. If you're not texting, you have to find a way to communicate that greases the relationship,” he said. Badu pointed out the impact of social media on modern relationships, stating that sharing jokes and content has become a way for couples to connect.
The music that reaches the audience's ears is the result of a combination of talents, from the artist who gives voice and face to the work to the producer, responsible for creating all the melodic synchrony. However, the role of the music producer often goes unnoticed, despite their importance in creating the final sound. A music producer plays a crucial role in the creation of a song, adjusting frequencies, defining rhythms, suggesting changes and creating the foundation on which singers build their art. They are the ones who ensure that the music reaches the audience in the best possible quality. Rafael Beat is, today, one of the unavoidable names in music production and a clear example of this reality. He was the one who shaped and elevated the career of Mano Chaba, one of the most remarkable voices in kuduro, proving that, without producers, many talents would never achieve the recognition they deserve.
Dancehall artist Daniel Chiumia, better known as Star Wargon, has released his new single “PA Chest,” featuring Kay Stevoh. The song explores deep feelings of love, comparing a man’s devotion to a river that flows endlessly for the woman he loves. This marks Wargon’s second collaboration with Kay Stevo, following their successful track “Thamanga” in 2017. Wargon crafted the beat for “PA Chest” and invited Kay Stevo to contribute a hook. As the saying goes, “Two heads are better than one,” and their teamwork shines through in this track. The production features talents like Kaluchi, Ras L, and Wenasi Beats, while the music video, directed by Lang K, brings the song’s heartfelt narrative to life.
Renowned artiste and songwriter Juno Kizigenza has pledged Rwf1 million to the Sherrie Silver Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting underprivileged children, particularly those with creative talents. During his visit to the foundation’s studio in Nyamirambo, Juno shared a special moment with the children as they sang along to his songs, including his latest hit, “Shenge,” and the 2023 track “Igitangaza,” featuring Kenny Sol and Bruce Melodie. Moved by their enthusiasm, Juno expressed his commitment to supporting their dreams. “Because I love you all so much, I want to help in any way I can. I pledge to donate Rwf1 million,” he said.
