Tag: Matjé's "Mitsio": A Musical Crusade For Land Rights And Cultural Heritage

Is “No Daylight” Your Kind of Shade? Fiona Amaka’s Latest

Fiona Amaka’s "No Daylight" arrives not as a burst of light, but as a slow, curious excavation of what’s left when the sun hides. It feels personal. Raw. Like eavesdropping on a conversation you shouldn't be privy to. Which, good music often does, doesn't it? https://open.spotify.com/album/2o2rieMiVvD3xhyiiGsK7o?si=HuASwOECT_iC9NfwI0XH1Q This isn’t about heartbreak neatly packaged and bow-tied. Instead, we're thrust into the messy aftermath of shattered trust. A slow-burn...

Nyinée’s “Tolotolo” Captures The Warmth and Teasing Joy of Public Affection

Nyinée, a Nigerian singer on the rise, just released her new song called “Tolotolo.” A song about a sweet, loving, and clearly romantic kind of love. The song comes off as a tune of a love relationship, with soft touches, longing looks, and lighthearted teasing. The joyful and culturally rich word "Tolotolo" fits the mood of the song perfectly. In many social situations in Nigeria, people...

Matjé’s “Mitsio”: A Musical Crusade For Land Rights And Cultural Heritage

In the world of music where genres often blend and cultures converge, Matjé emerges as a beacon of authenticity and advocacy. His latest work, "Mitsio,"...