AML Artist Spotlight: TUNCHE WORLDWIDEBy Kosiso NwachukwuWed Jul 09 2025Photo courtesy of Designed using CanvaTUNCHE Worldwide has consistently shown his knack for music, an interest he has always pursued and invested in.Share to:
Daddy Daycare (Album) by Krizbeatz, A Star-Studded ClassicBy | 1/28/2025 | ReviewsDaddy Daycare album by Krizbeatz is a star-studded Afropop masterpiece. Featuring Fave, Ajebo Hustlers, Darkoo, and more, the album blends diverse styles, showcasing Krizbeatz innovative production. Highlights include Mentali with Bella Shmurda and BOJ, and the genre-bending Pretty Girl.
2024 Recap – The Nigerian Music IndustryBy | 1/16/2025 | General2024 was another groundbreaking year for the Nigerian music industry, with local and global collaborations, standout albums, breakout stars like Llona and Fido capturing our hearts, and unparalleled experimentation and innovations solidifying the influence of Nigeria on the global music front.
Eschatos Bride Choir, the Gospel Pioneers of UgandaBy | 9/16/2025 | PeopleDiscover the remarkable five-decade journey of Ugandan Eschatos Bride Choir, from a modest trio in 1971 to a regional gospel powerhouse. Learn how they have seamlessly blended traditional Ugandan rhythms with contemporary gospel themes, creating cultural authentic worship music that has influenced generations of East African artists while maintaining their eschatological mission of preparing souls for eternity.
Rapcha: Dont Take God s Credit - Album ReviewBy | 5/6/2025 | ReviewsTanzanian rapper Rapcha releases a 17-track project blending sharp storytelling with brilliant production. The album, primarily in Swahili, features collaborators like Banana Zorro and Lydia Marley, addressing personal growth, experiences and societal issues.
Oxlade: OFA (OXLADE FROM AFRICA) - Album ReviewBy | 9/26/2024 | ReviewsOxlade has recently released his debut album OFA (OXLADE FROM AFRICA), a 16-track release with a diversity-rich collaborations featuring Dave, Popcaan, Flavour, Fally Ipupa, Sarkodie, Tomi Owo, Wande Coal, Ojahbee, and Ugandan activist Bobi Wine.