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Local jazz enthusiasts will gather at Sherwood Golf Club in Mabelreign, Harare, on Saturday to celebrate the legacy of the late Bob “Headmaster” Nyabinde through song and dance. Nyabinde died on December 23, 2023, at the age of 68 after a long battle with a stroke. Following his death, his two sons – Albert and Agga Nyabinde – took over the reins and are making significant strides in the local music scene. Agga leads The 2 Nice Band, while his elder brother, Albert, a music teacher, collaborates with various groups. The two brothers also perform together whenever Albert is available. The Nyabinde brothers this Saturday will serenade jazz lovers over the weekend. Veteran jazz crooner Victor Kunonga, a close friend of the late Nyabinde, will add variety to the event. Consistent jazz diva Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana is also part of the bill. Friends and fans of Nyabinde are expected to attend.
Singer-songwriter Akwaboah has called for stricter regulations on the kind of songs that make it to the public airwaves. According to him, the increasing promotion of themes such as drugs, indiscriminate sex, and the obsession with money is having a negative impact on society. Speaking on the issue in an interview on Accra FM, Akwaboah reminded listeners that music is a powerful tool that influences people’s lives, making it crucial for artists to be mindful of the messages they put out. While he acknowledges that musicians have the freedom to express themselves, he believes there should be boundaries to prevent explicit content from taking over mainstream media.
Grammy-winning superstar has added another RIAA certification to his collection. According to Chart Data, the single 'Alone' which is one of the songs off the 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' soundtrack album has now sold over 500 thousand units in the United States. The song is one of the standout tracks on the compilation album that also had guest appearances from Nigerian superstars Rema and Fireboy. 'Alone' was nominated for Best Global Song Performance at the 2023 Grammys and it has garnered 164 million Spotify streams making it the second most streamed song on the album behind Rihanna's 'Lift Me Up'.
Globally celebrated Ghanaian pop star Amaarae has been announced as a performer at the 2025 Governors Ball Music Festival. Scheduled to take place from June 6 to 8 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in New York City, the event promises a star-studded lineup, including Tyler the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Tyla, Raye and Hozier. Governors Ball, marking its 15th anniversary, returns to Flushing Meadows for the third consecutive year. The festival previously relocated to Queens’ Citi Field in 2021 after nearly a decade at Randall’s Island. Amaarae’s inclusion is a nod to her global appeal and adds to a weekend expected to celebrate music and culture on an unparalleled scale.
The Tetouan Mediterranean Film Festival celebrates three decades of dedication to promoting Mediterranean cinema and contributing to enriching the cinephile movement in Morocco during its 30th edition, scheduled from April 26 to May 3, 2025. The festival offers a distinctive program and spaces for dialogue and training. It continues its mission to emphasize the high value and diversity of Mediterranean cinematic productions, offering them the opportunity to be discovered in halls that are historical treasures and a source of pride for the city. This year, 10 feature films, both fiction and documentary, will compete for the festival's awards, including the Grand Prix of the City of Tetouan (Tamuda), the Mohamed Rekab Jury Prize, the Ezzedine Meddour Prize for a First Film, and the Best Actress and Best Actor prizes.
Shakira revealed that she was hospitalized with an “abdominal problem” on Sunday, February 16, in Peru, the country where she was due to perform a concert that same day, which ended up being canceled. This Monday, the singer was discharged, after being diagnosed with gastroenteritis, reports Telecinco. Also this Monday, February 17, the artist publicly thanked her fans for all the support shown. “Thank you all for your kind messages. You give me so much strength! I love you with all my heart,” she wrote in a story posted on her Instagram account.
Ghanaian rapper Amerado, has spoken about an unusual experience that led him to cut ties with a lady he was once so much interested in. The 'Abronoma' hitmaker in an interview with Adom TV said he blocked the lady simply because she questioned what he does aside from music. “I blocked a girl because she asked me what I do beside music,” he stated. At the time, Amerado felt offended by the question, perceiving it as undermining his dedication to his craft. However, upon reflection, he admitted that the incident taught him an important lesson about personal growth and career expansion.
Revolutionary singer Admire “Chief Hwenje” Sibanda and acclaimed creative Sandra Ndebele have urged young people to be innovative and work diligently to effect positive societal change.
Singer Latinum Lati real name Tonny Mbangira has addressed allegations that he wasted away his talent when he started using hard drugs. The dancehall ragga sensation was known for releasing chart-topping hits, unfortunately at the height of his career, he veered off the course. News later came out that he had been committed to a rehabilitation center to curb his drug addiction. He was, however, reported to have relapsed and in an interview, Latinum confessed to using drugs but he says he was influenced by the fame and the people that managed his career. Having started doing music at a young age, Latinum was exposed to the toxic side of the industry and he was too naïve to control it.
Daisy De La O, a 19-year-old woman from Compton, was killed in 2021, and her murderer was caught all thanks to the TikTok community . This story will be explored in a new, limited true-crime podcast, "My Friend Daisy," which comes from Paris Hilton. It marks Hilton’s first move into the popular genre, having launched her 11:11 Media banner, which she launched in 2021 with Bruce Gersh. The ten-part series comes from iHeartPodcasts and London Audio, the audio division of 11:11. Hosted and written by journalist Jenn Swann, "My Friend Daisy" launched on March 26.
After the end of the musical project “Damásio Brothers” in December 2024, where he formed a duo with his brother Cilas, Graciano Damásio is preparing to take a new step in his career. The artist will make his solo debut with the song “Aliança”, which will be released on February 15th, in the month dedicated to “Valentine's Day”. In an interview with PLATINALINE, Graciano Damásio shared his vision for this new chapter of his career, promising to bring a more mature and versatile sound, where the central theme will be, of course, love, but with nuances that go beyond the simple declaration of feelings. “Aliança is a song about love, I tried to bring more poetry and I was very careful with the message, so that it wouldn’t be just another disposable song. We always hope in God and we want things to go well ,” he said. The new song, which promises to win the hearts of fans, presents a deeper poetic dimension and a high level of sophistication.
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.