While many African artists have been able to ride the wave of Afrobeats’ international popularity, musicians including Tyla and Burna Boy are now pushing for global recognition beyond the genre.
A journey through the genres as one MOPOP exhibition highlights the origin of African American Music.
In December, the late Nigerian superstar became the first African musician to get a Grammy lifetime achievement award. Now he ...
The Tabernacle Choir's broadcast will feature choirs in Utah and Nigeria and will be aired to 8 million people in Africa. Here’s how to watch.
An 18ft bronze sculpture of a serene, young black woman, holding her phone and gazing over the East London skyline, towers ...
Ghanaian singer Moliy has made history with her American Music Awards nomination for Best Afrobeats Artiste, marking a ...
Berry Jr., the director of the African American Dance Company, said it was founded in 1974. He said along with being a course ...
Since the late ’70s, the bassist has worked to map a musical route that mirrored the trans-Atlantic slave trade and birthed ...
Josplay is using a new partnership with Sony Music Entertainment to push a different kind of streaming technology, one built on cultural ...
While success these days is measured in viral moments, Takie Ndou measures his in decades, having been in the music industry ...
Washington, D.C. (7News) — 5x Grammy Award Winner, Angélique Kidjo, is known for her philanthropy and beautiful music. On ...
Stormzy's stab-proof vest, which he wore during his headline set at Glastonbury, is one of the centrepieces of a new ...