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Rhythm Without Borders: The Six Artists Defining SIINKO’s Sound

Rhythm Without Borders: The Six Artists Defining SIINKO’s Sound

By Taylor Victor The independent music industry in Africa is constantly changing; today, labels are discovering, innovating and shaping African sounds. The Nigerian record label and music distribution company, SIINKO (founded in 2021 by music executive Chinedu Ezionu, popularly known as Gax), has joined the new movement of independent music labels in Africa. SIINKO has managed […]
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As a producer, I earn more than an average bank, say Tee Y Mixer

As a producer, I earn more than an average bank, say Tee Y Mixer

To be honest with you, if you are successful in what you do, naturally, other things will follow. There are people who live on things that you’d ordinarily think there is no money in but once you’re successful, you’ll get the dividends or returns.

I don’t believe in censorship – Dokpesi

I don’t believe in censorship – Dokpesi

“Femi Kuti came up with ‘Bang Bang’ and it was banned by NBC. I did not think it was proper to have done so at that time because it was contemporary. But that music video won awards in South Africa and across the continent of Africa and Europe.
In other words, a total ban was not the answer

Danger disappoints P-Square

Danger disappoints P-Square

The duo of Peter and Paul Okoye have announced that their new album has recorded over a million sales in less than three weeks of its release. The album, titled ‘Danger’ was released on the 15th of September into the Nigerian market for sales.

Landlord palaver, P-Square opens up

Landlord palaver, P-Square opens up

When, mid this year, Chief Charles Nwangwa called for a press conference to unearth some cankerworms about on-goings at the Omole residence of the pop group, P-Square, real names, Peter and Paul Okoye, not many spared the boys, especially since they refused to comment on the allegations.

The accident  that gave me a new voice  – Eva Ogoro

The accident that gave me a new voice – Eva Ogoro

The bike hit the child and I literally flew. By the time I landed, the bike still had a piece of my clothing. So, as the bike was skidding off the road and I was dragged along. And that accident gave me this scar. That happened two years ago.