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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.”
Netizens expressed surprise and criticism, pointing out that Slimcase, at 42 years old, is significantly older than Burna Boy, who is 33. Nigerian singer Oluwafemi Oladapo, popularly known as Slimcase, is facing backlash on social media after a video surfaced showing him prostrating before Burna Boy. The video captures Burna Boy walking into a club, where Slimcase is seen prostrating to greet him while greeting D’banj in an upright position. Netizens expressed surprise and criticism, pointing out that Slimcase, at 42 years old, is significantly older than Burna Boy, who is 33.
Rybeena is one of the rising stars whose music is adding much-needed diversity to Nigerian street pop. The singer first made waves from his hit record 'Id.Me' which earned him attention of fans and notable stars like Nigerian hip hop icon Olamide Baddo. Since breaking into the mainstream, the singer has become one of the exciting Street hop stars whose music is documenting the realities of life in the inner cities. Rybeena recently released a new project titled 'Virtuoso' which holds the viral songs 'World Best' and 'Agba Singing'. In a recent interview with Apple Music, the singer shares insights into the creative process and thoughts behind some of the songs on the project. He also revealed the meaning behind his stagename.
Popular Amapiano hitmaker DBN Gogo recently received a cold feedback when she performed in Mexico. Her latest performance comes after she debuted her new hairstyle colour in 2024 and shared videos of her new look on social media. The music producer also had social media buzzing when she got the back of her head inked. South Africans raved over her new tattoo and praised her tattoo artist's work online. A video of the DJ performing in Mexico was shared on social media on Tuesday, 14 January 2025 by social media user @yanosupdate. He captioned the video: "DBN Gogo live at Tulum, Mexico."
JOHANNESBURG. – South African music sensations Naledi Aphiwe and Mawelele are basking in the glow of their latest release, ‘Romeo & Juliet’. The track, celebrated for its vibrant Afro-pop sound, has achieved a staggering milestone of one million views on YouTube within just 10 days of its launch. This remarkable feat highlights the duo’s growing influence and appeal in the competitive music scene. ‘Romeo & Juliet’ captures the essence of youthful love, intertwining the passionate emotions emblematic of young romance with a contemporary flair. Drawing inspiration from Shakespeare’s timeless tale, the song transcends mere storytelling – it is a cheerful homage to love’s triumphs and tribulations. Shakespeare’s tragic story is about two young lovers by the name of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet whose two families disliked each other so much.
The long-awaited Gather25 event kicked off at BK Arena in high gear, with attendees deeply immersed in worship, praise, and prayer. It was a moment to remember as the crowd danced to the music of Nigerian gospel artist Tim Godfrey, Burundian artists Apollinaire Habonimana, Fabrice, Maya, True Promises Ministries, and more. The event, which runs until March 2 globally, aims to unite the global church in prayer, worship, repentance, and commission, drawing inspiration from the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19–20). If you missed the event in person or online, The New Times covered it for you.
Legendary Ghanaian gospel musician Mama Esther said she was amazed when a fan expressed his gratitude to her for her songs.
Nollywood actor IK Ogbonna has shared his concerns about how mobile phones are negatively affecting human relationships and social interactions. Taking to his Instagram story on February 12, 2025, Ogbonna highlighted the increasing trend of people being physically present but emotionally absent due to excessive phone usage. He wrote, "We’ve normalised being present but absent. At hangouts, parties, and even in relationships person talks, the other scrolls. The second you pick up your phone, you leave the moment. Your mind is in two places, but your connection suffers. Friendships are fading. Relationships are dying. Work is losing focus. Choose connection over distraction. Drop the phone. Be present."
Consistency, passion and resilience define Shower Power. Over the past three decades, this remarkable acapella group has nurtured gifted composers, phenomenal songwriters, and a galaxy of beautiful voices, all dedicated to singing for the Lord. They have truly been in the musical trenches for 33 years, and their contributions to the evolution and growing appeal of acapella music have made it enjoyable and accessible to many. They have become a cherished part of the Zimbabwean musical landscape. Now regarded as an institution, Shower Power deserves recognition for its enduring impact. Since 1992, the group has glorified the Lord with their well-coordinated voices, powerful compositions, and spiritually uplifting tracks, which often leave listeners yearning for paradise.
Emtee did not mince his words when he spoke about Nota Baloyi in a trending video. The two have been at each other's throats for a while. Nota has accused the Pearl Thusi rapper of using drugs on several occasions. Speaking about the outspoken media executive's arrest, Emtee said he wished Nota would have stayed behind bars. Nota was not the only one on the rapper's firing line. He also threw jabs at Podcast & Chill co-host Sol Phenduka. Watch the video below:
Get ready for the much-anticipated ‘The Cartel’, a gripping, action-packed thriller set to make its grand debut in cinemas nationwide on 7 March. Produced by the acclaimed filmmaker Elvis Chucks, it unravels a powerful and suspenseful tale of drugs, power play, betrayals, drug trafficking, and family violence. The filmmaker says the film takes audiences deep into the underbelly of crime, where loyalty is fleeting, and survival is everything. Featuring an ensemble cast of Nollywood’s finest, The Cartel boasts stellar performances from Bolanle Ninalowo, Broda Shaggi, Clarion Chukwurah, Eniola Badmus, Chika Ike, Nkechi Blessing, and many more.
Karabo Mogane, who captured the hearts of South Africa when he won Idols SA Season 11, is back with exciting news for his fans. He’s putting the final touches on his third studio album, and while many are eager to hear his latest work, Karabo has also been busy growing in ways that go beyond music.