Saturday, October 4, 2025

Tag: Artists

TikTok For Artists: Turning Virality Into Lasting Careers

TikTok is no longer just the world’s biggest stage for catchy hooks and dance trends—it’s rapidly evolving into a global creative marketplace. With the launch of TikTok for Artists, the platform is handing...

Skales Urges Artists To Persevere

Nigerian singer and rapper Skales has shared a heartfelt message to aspiring artists, emphasizing the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. Drawing from his personal experiences, he highlighted how many artists...

Lojay Urges Artists To Maintain Professionalism After Award Show Losses

Nigerian singer and songwriter Lojay has recently addressed the trend of artists publicly criticizing award shows following losses, labeling such actions as unprofessional. While specific details of his statement are not widely reported,...

Odumodublvck Warns New Artists Against Quick Label Cash

Nigerian rap star Odumodublvck is sounding the alarm for upcoming artists, urging them to stop chasing quick cash and think long-term when dealing with record labels. In a recent tell-it-straight interview, the outspoken...

Tiwa Savage Opens Up On Why She Won’t Sign Artists

Afrobeats queen Tiwa Savage has set the record straight on why she won’t be signing artists under her wing, and the reason is simple—it’s too stressful. While many fans and industry insiders expected...

2025 Grammy Awards: Nigerian Artists Get Nominations

Some Nigerian music artists have been nominated for the 2025 Grammy Awards, set for February 2 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. This development comes in the midst of a remarkable surge...

Ayo Maff, Kaestyle, Llona, Others Spotlighted As Artists To Watch In 2025

Spotify recently spotlighted a trio of Nigerian artists—Ayo Maff, Kaestyle, and Llona—poised to significantly impact 2025. These artists are recognized for their innovative contributions to the evolving Afrobeats genre, particularly through integrating Amapiano...

South African Artists, Musa Keys, Tyla Make RIAA Class Of 2024

South African artists Musa Keys and Tyla have reached significant milestones by being inducted into the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) Class of 2024, marking their first Gold and Platinum certifications...
Advertismentspot_img

Most Popular