Olamide's newest banger 'Summer Body' featuring fellow superstar Davido is hottest thing out this week and they waste no time in releasing the visuals.
If you enjoyed the official audio of the Shoki Master, Lil Kesh's, smashing club-banger "Efejoku", then you are in for an even better experience as you watch the official video of the song.
In the Zac Facts-directed "Real Thing" Tory and Future post up and show off their flashy style in front of a Mercedes G-Class. The pair later hold dance auditions, filled with plenty of sexy candidates.
The skit sees Broda Shaggi as manager, organises for his act "Sparkatus" - 'the next best thing to Davido' to perform at a birthday party. 30BG New Signee also stars Nollywood actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong. Shot by Bot Studioz. Watch below.
Shot in London during the Afro beat Music festival that held in October 2013, the viral features cameos from DJ Abrantee and DJ Cuppy. Sit back watch the Enterkraner do his thing.
This track elaborates on the theme of self-pride, and how it plays a crucial part in self-discovery in human existence. Pride and ego is a thing every human being has, especially as a rapper. Watch.
Talking about the video, Davido wrote: Creating this music video was an amazing experience, my whole career one thing I've always preached in my own words is " We Rise by lifting others"!
After his successful american tour.Sean Tizzle decides to begin the 2nd quarter of the year with a mind blowing track titled "ABEG" produced by Blaq Jerzee. The track demonstrates true love at it's most humble form.
Brighton's football at times was sumptuous, running rings around Newcastle's midfield and Ferguson's second goal was a thing of beauty as he curled home majestically from 25 yards.
Greynation first lady Toby Grey releases the much anticipated Visuals of her Wave making single Konibaje which features Living thing Crooner 9ice and Skales a.k.a the Never say Never guy.
T-Pain and Young M.A have one thing in common - they can both appreciate a fine lady. The pair have just dropped some visuals for their collaboration "F.B.G.M," an acronym for the age-old hip-hop adage "f*ck b*tches, get money."