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Burna Boy, Tems emerge 1st African artists to hit 8 entries on the Billboard Hot 100
Top Nigerian musicians, Burna Boy and Tems, have become the first African Artistes to have 8 entries on the Billboard Hot 100.This is according to statistics from the Billboard Hot 100, the music ...
U2's 'Days of Ash' EP features songs about the ICE killing of Renee Good, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and more disheartening world events.
U2 are emerging from a long break with the six-song EP 'Days of Ash,' which tackles issues in America, Iran, Israel, and ...
Nigerian Afrobeats and Highlife artist DannyTheProphet has recorded another milestone in the country’s music industry with ...
In Nigeria's capital, a rock musician is taking to the streets with roses and a guitar to remind people to slow down and feel ...
PARIS, Jan 14 - French major TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), opens new tab has signed an agreement to sell its 10% non-operated stake in the Nigerian onshore oil asset SPDC, renamed as Renaissance JV, to ...
In 2025, the Nigerian music industry was supercharged with a collection of hit songs that tell the story of ambition and hold the power of superstardom. In Afrobeats, hit records are the vehicle that ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. U.S. airstrikes target an alleged Islamic State camp in northwestern Nigeria Thursday, alarming villagers who say ...
Rap in 2025 was all about experimentation. From the year’s first runaway hit, NBA player-turned-musician Gelo’s single “Tweaker,” to the maximalist ecclesiastics of Playboi Carti’s Music, or even in ...
American-born Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido and Omah Lay’s collaboration, “With You”, topped Spotify’s list of the most shared Nigerian songs in 2025. Spotify, in its 2025 ...
Tate Modern’s “Nigerian Modernism” aims to disrupt the way we think of art history—not only in Africa but globally. Featuring 59 artists working over a period of 50 years, the 300 artworks in the show ...
A show focused on Ladi Kwali and other Black female potters at the Ford Foundation Gallery is a revelation. By Ruth Maclean Ruth Maclean, the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, visited ...
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