O-25 has officially released the follow-up single to the smash hit Money off his upcoming debut album, premiering it on ZiFM Stereo earlier today.
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O-25 has officially released the follow-up single to the smash hit Money off his upcoming debut album, premiering it on ZiFM Stereo earlier today.
My beautiful Nigerian potential #Philette (She could totally be part of the posse) just released a video for the single she released almost 2 years back featuring the talented Ms. Dynamite (or as I call her Ms. Dynamite-eee-heeeee).
When I am not begging the few I have left for money, I do tend to enjoy to listen the odd dosage of quality music. One of the artists still making music that doesn't have you wondering about the state of music is Pharoahe Monch. His last album, W,A,R, (We Are Renegades)
My role model, spiritual guidance counsellor, dance instructor & all around swag influencer, Flynt Flossy is back with another single. Well technically it’s a Yung Humma joint but he is still on the joint.
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Orezi first came to my attention when his 2012 single Booty Bounce gave me countless hours of entertainment while I watched amply gifted women follow his complex instructions like he was the Pied Piper.
The countdown to the Namibian Annual Music Awards 2014 is officially on. The Executive Committee of the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMA) has revealed the names of the nominees. With the announcement of all the Namibian talent that is in the running to take an award home, the excitement has officially been ratched up to the next level.
Foolishness and ignorance reigned supreme again on Zim Twitter this past Thursday evening with the 2nd #ComedyThursday after its return from hiatus. The topic was #ButWakakwana, a Zim expression that literally translated means "But are you enough?"
Fellow comrades and non-receivers of vehicular gifts, the 2 Broke Twimbos are back once again to knock down global ignorance with the sledgehammer of podcasting! This week, the pair discuss the terrible tragedy of the Kariba Ferry, the ongoing InDrive wars between Harare City Council and e-hailing service users, Thomas Mapfumo beefing with his nephew, why we’re still going to have to go through the humiliation ritual of applying for visas, and how to tell if this was written by AI or not. Enjoy!