Famous for dazzling the America’s Got Talent judges from the ‘world’s biggest stage’ in 2019, the Ndlovu Youth Choir from the Limpopo province, has continued to engage social media on different topics that matter through their exuberant sounds.
Covid-19 has undoubtedly affected the livelihoods of everyone, including artists, but what message are our celebrities sending in a time of a global pandemic?
The past year has been tough for artists in the music industry unable to perform live shows but the career of Mister ‘Zulu Man With Some Power’ Nasty C has really rocketed up.
After signing with the internationally respected Def Jam Records, Nasty C’s fans have been waiting for the artist to release something that proves that he is truly international.
Harper’s Bazaar’s latest magazine cover, which features the American rapper Megan Thee Stallion, has sparked a fierce online debate over how black women are photographed by modern publications.
Stevie Wonder who has spent almost his entire life on stage, has hinted that he might spend the rest of his remaining years in the “Motherland,” Ghana.
Legendary musicians Ringo Madlingozi and Eugene Mthethwa have vowed to fight the South African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) all the way to the Constitutional Court if they don't pay them their outstanding royalties dating back to 1995.
New Jersey's very own Lauryn Hill has broken yet another record, as her only studio album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, has achieved Diamond status 22 years after its release.
Afrobeats giant and political activist Davido has been featured on the Times100 list, which every year “highlights 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future.”