Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword in tech — it’s quickly becoming a key player in the music industry. From creating entirely new sounds to curating personalized playlists, AI is transforming how music is made, distributed, and consumed. And unlike past innovations that mostly affected production or distribution, AI is now changing […]
 
					 
					Immersive & Virtual Experiences Are Changing the Future of Live Music
The music industry is no stranger to evolution, but the rise of immersive technologies like Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Extended Reality (XR) is rewriting the rules entirely. As the cost of organizing massive live events continues to climb; from venue rentals to artist logistics, artists, promoters, and tech companies are finding creative […]
 
					Lyrical Review of Ed Sheeran’s “Opening”
Ed Sheeran’s “Opening” is not just a song, it’s a soul-baring journal entry, a quiet confession turned into art. From the very first line, “It’s a long way up from rock bottom,” the song takes listeners on a journey of struggle, loss, recovery, and personal growth. It feels like Ed opening a window into his […]
 
					Sustainability & Eco-Conscious Touring: The Future of Live Music
The music industry is evolving — not just sonically, but ethically. One of the most important conversations happening right now is about sustainability in touring and live shows. With massive tours drawing hundreds of thousands of fans across continents, the environmental impact of concerts has come under scrutiny. From energy use to merchandise production to […]
 
					Streaming & Revenue Shifts: How the Music Business is Evolving
Streaming has been the heartbeat of the music industry for nearly a decade, but 2025 is bringing fresh shifts in how streaming works — from pricing models to royalty distribution and global market growth. Artists, labels, and platforms are all adjusting to these changes, making this one of the most important conversations in music right […]
 
					How AI is Changing Beat Making in Nigeria’s Music Scene
In recent years, Nigeria has solidified its place as the heartbeat of global Afrobeats, producing infectious rhythms that dominate charts from Lagos to London. But behind every hit record is a producer — the often-unsung hero — who spends hours in the studio creating beats that make listeners move. Traditionally, this process required incredible technical […]
 
					Dangote and Otedola Praise Mr Eazi’s Business Acumen at Star-Studded Wedding Celebration
It was a night of glamour, music, and heartfelt tributes as singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi tied the knot with Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola. The wedding, which has been one of the most talked-about society events of the year, brought together some of Nigeria’s biggest names in business, entertainment, and politics. […]
 
					“Breaking Down ‘Luvaluvah’: Olamide’s Romantic Afrobeat Masterpiece”
Olamide’s “Luvaluvah” is not just a love song; it’s an intimate diary entry transformed into melody. Right from the opening line “I need you, baby, if it’s quite alright” Olamide sets the emotional tone. This isn’t the hard-hitting street-rap Olamide is known for, but rather a softer, vulnerable side of the YBNL boss. It’s a […]
 
					“Young Jonn & Wizkid Celebrate Success and Persistence in ‘Cash Flow’”
“Cash Flow” is a powerful collaboration between Young Jonn and Wizkid, blending smooth Afropop melodies with lyrics that celebrate success, hustle, and the rewards of persistence. From the very first line, Young Jonn sets the tone by reflecting on his journey — “had a hard life, but now I live soft” — a statement that […]
 
					Buju Direct Address to Lover via His Hit ‘Very Soon’: A Review
“Very Soon” reads as a direct address to a lover, built around reassurance, proximity, and the promise of imminent reunion. The opening interjections: “Ah, ṣo mọ? ṣo mọ ọ?”, immediately set a conversational tone. Rather than a narrative with scenes, the lyric unfolds like a phone call or late-night voice note, full of quick turns […]
