"I'm really excited about taking my sound to brands around the world," says Burna Boy. "The ads you watch online are going to sound a whole lot more African."
Yemi Alade has dropped a brand new song and video, barely weeks after the release of her last song "How I Feel". The new song, titled Issokay, was produced by Egar Boy and the video was directed by Ovie Etseyatse in Canada. Watch below.
Produced by the gifted beatmaker, Modra, Giza holds the position as the eleventh track on Burna Boy's seventh studio album, the critically acclaimed I Told Them.
Burna Boy is back with the official video to his Na So E Suppose Be track taken off his album released in 2013, L.I.F.E. A Studio Space Pictures production. Check on it.
He describes himself as the "Undisputed heavy weight champion till I'm old and very grey" and declares his willingness to knock on heaven's gate to protect them.
YBNL presents the official music video for "What If I Say" by Fireboy DML. The new catchy tune produced by Pheelz is Fireboy's latest single which seeks for Love.
"Boy, don't call me angel, you ain't got me right," sings Ari, while Miley adds, "I don't like that, boy. Keep your pretty mouth shut." Along with the song, they have also dropped the angelic video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis.
The Pan - African song titled - Do Like I Do was produced by Spellz and it features konde boy Harmonize from Tanzania, and our every own Skales aka Mr Love from Nigeria.
As a tantalizing preview of the extremely anticipated seventh studio album titled I Told Them, Burna Boy has previously discharged single, Sittin' on Top of The World, and an enthralling remix with the gifted 21 Savage.
"My problem is I too sabi o" Burna Boy sings as he brings a new vibe to the mellifluous tune. Originally, 'Sungba' is housed under his debut extended play which he released after he signed with YBNL Entertainment.
"Peace Be Unto You" intros with a sample of the popular Instagram post from Lasma officer where she says, "Help me help me, he dey carry me go where I don't know o."
/ We’re so young, boy, we ain’t got nothin’ to lose,” she sings, while SZA snaps on her rap-sung verse: “Fu**in’ with you feel like jail, ni**a / I can’t even exhale, ni**a.”
I used to space out all through high school about being the sickest guitarist in the world to impress girls but all I could play in real life was a quarter-speed version of Slash's solo from 'Sweet Child O'Mine.'" Watch and enjoy.
"I used to watch videos of Fela Kuti and Femi Kuti, and I loved the music but I also loved the way the dancers moved their waist and hips," NINIOLA says of the video, which was directed by Nigeria's Sesan and styled by Niniola and Kanyinsola
"This song and video portrays everything I have been through in life and music to my present position…and the video was inspired by Jay-Z’s 'Hard Knock Life' and 'Roc Boy' video."