Sjava celebrates the success of his 2023 album dubbed ‘Isibuko’ by releasing a deluxe version of the album on the 10th of May 2024. Sjava added four new records to Isibuko, to
Nominated Senator Karen Nyamu has once again captured attention, this time for her appearance in a new gospel song titled ‘Waambie Watulie’ by singer Fire Bwize. Promoting the song on her social
Eric Omondi has taken aim at Otile Brown for his recent statement claiming that no artist from the East African region has managed to break into the international music scene. During an
Mugithi and Gengetone artist Peter “Miracle Baby” has revealed his desire to transition into preaching and spreading the gospel following a prolonged battle with illness spanning over three months. In an interview
In a poignant musical expression that has ignited fierce debate in Kenya, controversial Mt Kenya musician Ng’ang’a Wa Kabari has delivered a scathing critique of President William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza administration in
Two days following the official release of his ‘Beyond Gifted’ album, Willy Paul found himself embroiled in controversy as one of the featured artists expressed dissatisfaction with the album’s cover color. Marioo,
Jose Chameleone, the celebrated Ugandan artist, recently expressed his profound appreciation for Kenya, referring to it as his “mother” in the fabric of his life’s journey. As he commemorated his 45th birthday,
Willy Paul is poised to unveil his highly anticipated album, “Beyond Gifted,” on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. Comprising 14 tracks, the album showcases a diverse range of musical styles, with many featuring
Bongo Flava star and entrepreneur behind Crown Media, Alikiba, has addressed the controversy surrounding his radio station’s playlist, explaining the decision to play songs by competitors such as those from the Wasafi
Gucci Mane has just stirred up a storm, turning up the heat on Diddy who already have enough trouble with US authorities. The music industry titan Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is now facing
Tanzanian musician Khalid Mohamed, widely known as TID (Top in Dar es Salaam), stirred up conversation with his recent remarks about Arbantone artists, setting a record for candidness. In an interview with
In the ever-evolving saga of rap royalty, the throne is never vacant for long. Just as one titan takes a seat, another emerges from the ranks, ready to claim their crown. The