Notable singer Omah Lay claims Afrobeats is mainly dominated by Yorubas and explaining how difficult it was breaking into Lagos music scene.
Now, in Aguda, Surulere, LÁBÚLÉ is reviving that tradition. Born Oluwasegun Adekunle, he chose a name that means “village” — ...
The Residence of Will Stevens, Consul General of the United States in Lagos, Nigeria, hosted "Lagos Canvas," a landmark cultural event curated by media mogul and philanthropist Mo Abudu. This ...
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Afrobeats is mainly Lagos, Yorubas — Omah Lay
Nigerian singer, Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has sparked reactions after speaking about the structure of the Afrobeats scene in Lagos and how it affects artistes from other parts ...
From clubs to raves, house music in Lagos is redefining the nightlife scene. Here’s how the sound is growing and why it’s here to stay. For decades, Afrobeats has been the biggest sound out of Nigeria ...
Music City Central Festival has wrapped up its maiden edition in Lagos, setting a high benchmark for live music production and industry engagement in the city. Organised by SpringBox Africa, the ...
Music star, Davido has expressed that performing to fans back home in Lagos, Nigeria, gives him a different kind of feeling. In a recent confession on X, the father of five admitted that though ...
Heaving with co-ordinated chaos, Lagos, Nigeria, is for those who love cities; it’s one of Africa’s most populous, in the continent’s most populous country. Long the nation’s business centre, Lagos is ...
Nigerian singer Omah Lay has stirred controversy after claiming that the Afrobeats genre is predominantly dominated by Yorubas, making it challenging for artists from other ethnic groups to break into ...
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