Kenyan musicians Otile Brown and Bien of Sauti Soul have been beefing each other for the past few days. They were calling themselves out saying that they are better than the other. Otile called out Bien telling him to stop bragging that he is a great musician because he is not. He said he is more talented than Bien and ...
Read More »East African Musicians Chose Poverty Over Unity-Sauti Sol’s Bien
Kenyan boy band, Sauti Sol’s Bien, has revealed the main reason why East Africa is lagging behind in music compared to other African regions, especially the West and South. According to Bien, the main reason for this is because the East African musicians chose poverty over unity. The singer revealed that most want to shine alone. These want to work ...
Read More »Let’s Stop Belittling Our Artistes – Spice Diana
Diva Hajarah Namukwaya aka Spice Diana has come out to plead with Ugandans to stop belittling their own artiste. She made the comments in regards to Eddy Kenzo’s AFRIMMA Award win. Spice Diana who received the award alongside B2C in Kenzo’s absence said that she was humbled to receive this award. The Onsanula singer also revealed that it was her ...
Read More »Comedian Eric Omondi Launches War To Revive Kenyan Music
Popular Kenyan comedian Eric Omondi has declared a war to revive Kenyan music which he claims is dead. Omondi says that Kenyan musicians have slept. He added that they need an awakening. He says that he’s taken this role upon himself like he’s always done in the past. The comedian further says that he considers himself the leader of he ...
Read More »Nigeria’s Patoranking Finally Drops New Album Titled ‘Three’
Re-knowned Nigerian artiste Patoranking finally released his new album titled “Three” on Thursday. This is Patoranking’s third studio album via his own Amari Musiq imprint and US-based indie powerhouse, EMPIRE. Three features some contemporary Nigerian music’s most essential acts such as fellow Nigerians Tiwa Savage, Flavour among others. Three also features collaborations with some of contemporary African music’s most essential ...
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