In the rich tapestry of global music, some voices emerge not only as bearers of melody but as harbingers of a deeper message. UK-based, Nigerian-born
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Uzo Oachi – “Alpha and Omega” – A Rising Star in the Christian Music Scene
In the realm of Christian music, where souls seek solace and spirits long to soar, a remarkable talent emerges, captivating hearts and minds with her
Dr Kings Oturu – I Bow Before You
Dr Kings Oturu is a British Nigerian based in Scotland. He is an artist, author and teacher among other talents. He is originally from Ariam
Independent artist and songwriter John Ponjee releases the album ‘Diversity’
Hello, I’m John Ponjee and an independent artist and songwriter. I offer my own repertoire of songs through my record label John Ponjee’. My first
King Uche – “Uche Musa” – ready to take on the world!
It should be said up front that King Uche’s “Uche Musa” is a wonderful EP, one that manages to pay deference to the past while
King Uche – The experiences of hardships profoundly shaped his life
Nigerian-born musician, Uchechukwu Oribi Okwara, professionally known as King Uche has been through a lot. Growing up in Dikenaifai, Ideato South of Imo State, Nigeria,
INTERVIEW: Ann Olay delivers songs to help you with your devotion sessions
Ann Olay is a very passionate and committed Child of God who believes in the healing, life changing and therapeutic power of music. A worshipper,
Chima Nice – “Jumpin” – mesmerizes with his easygoing vocal twists
His family originally from Nigeria, Chima Nice aka GT The Great, is an artist out of Atlanta who has been performing since he was 15.
CHNGE Releases Infectious & Message-Heavy Afrobeat Single – ‘No Worry, Mama’
CHNGE releases her captivating single “No Worry, Mama.” The afrobeat track contains every element to get the listeners grooved and uplifted. “No Worry, Mama” takes
Danlil: “Redemption Song” – committed to sending a positive, spiritual message
The U.S. is a particularly tough market for reggae music, as DJs too often marginalize the music or limit it to hip-hop stations instead of