Women have fought for their freedoms and expressions. And this has created a huge inflow of women into the creative arts. The role of women in the Nigerian music industry has always been seen in terms ...
Nigerian record producer cum music executive, Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has claimed that singer ...
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Lyrics Hall of Fame to Celebrate Nigerian Music Pioneers, Visionaries
The Lyrics Hall of Fame and Museum Foundation (LHMFF) is set to celebrate its pioneers and visionaries in an anticipated first-ever Nigeria Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.The event to be held ...
Musicians have ventured into acting likewise actors dropping tracks (remember Genevieve Nnaji’s “No More”) blurring the lines between Nollywood and the music industry. Savage's feature film debut, ...
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Don Jazzy names Johnny Drille best musician in Nigeria
By: Bisola Aregbesola Nigerian music executive, Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has described Johnny Drille as the best musician in the Nigerian music industry.Speaking during a ...
It seems like there’s nothing Nigerian music star Simi can’t do. A singer, songwriter, and one of the few women mixing and producing their own music, Simi is setting the stage for the future of ...
The 2025 Grammy Awards were a defining moment for Nigerian music, as Tems made history by winning her second Grammy. This achievement not only celebrated her extraordinary talent but also highlighted ...
Nigerian record producer and music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has named alternative rock ...
The news of the death of Nigerian musician Onyeka Onwenu on 30 July 2024 hit me, as a musician and popular music scholar, like a thunderbolt. I have listened to and appreciated Onyeka’s music since I ...
Nigerian music star, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has won her fourth BET Awards at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles on Monday. The Grammy winner edged out top stars like Kirk ...
French hornist Nathan Olusemire (left) and his twin brother Stephen rehearse at UNCSA with Nathan's teacher Maria Serkin looking on. On Tuesday, a Winston-Salem retirement community hosted two ...
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