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06 June 2025
Young Jonn & Asake Want to Live Forever on “Che Che”
On his fiery new single, Young Jonn’s spirited bounce finds a natural ally in Asake.
On his fiery new single, Young Jonn’s spirited bounce finds a natural ally in Asake.
The festival, which debuted in Ghana as Afrochella back in 2017, will include electric performances, dynamic art installations, curated food selections, and a vibrant marketplace showcasing African and diasporic talent.
The new single also marks the beginning of a new chapter for the now-independent Afrobeats superstar.
Here’s the official data for Sub-Saharan Africa on the most streamed songs, albums and artists on the global streaming platform.
This year’s Afrobeats category at the American Music Awards has gone to the South African superstar, stoking questions about genre classification.
The dazzling new music video sees the Nigerian singer-songwriter expand the sonic universe of Born in the Wild.
The best African music of the week featuring Olamide, K.O, Diamond Platnumz, Maleek Berry, Nasty C, and many more.
The 2025 Fall/Winter Paris Fashion Week saw African stars at fashion shows, private parties, and exclusive installations.
For the New York stop of his Lungu Boy World Tour, the Nigerian star’s high energy was perfectly matched by the night's good vibes.
The Nigerian and American superstars connect at a warehouse party in the new visuals for "TaTaTa,"the latest single off Burna Boy's upcoming album, No Sign of Weakness.
With a Latin Diamond plaque, BET nods, and a film debut, 2025 is shaping up to be the singer’s biggest year yet.
On his third album, 'Lungu Boy,' Nigerian superstar Asake seeks more space for expression.
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