When A-Q and Blaqbonez teamed up for “Who’s Really Rapping”, what resulted was far more than a collaboration: it’s a pointed commentary on the state of Nigerian rap. Right from the opening lines — “Came a long way from Okota / From danfo days going Ojota” we’re taken on a journey from humble beginnings to […]
Jisoo and Zayn Express Deep Affection in Song Eyes Closed: A Review
When K-pop star Jisoo teamed up with former One Direction member Zayn for “Eyes Closed”, few expected the release to land so emotionally rich. Beyond the hype of cultures colliding and voices merging, the track opens with a line that immediately grounds it in tension: “Time is standing still and I don’t wanna leave your […]
Adekunle Gold “Big Fish” Lyric Review: From Hustle to High Tides
Adekunle Gold has always been a storyteller, but in “Big Fish” from his Fuji album, he turns his entire journey into a declaration of victory. The track isn’t just a song it’s a spiritual testimony from a man who has swum through deep waters and finally surfaced, shining. A Song of Survival and Gratitude “You […]
Fola ft. Victony – “Golibe” Review: When Love Dances Between Charm and Chaos
Introduction: “Golibe” – Love in Motion Every now and then, Afrobeats gifts us a record that feels like a smile wrapped in melody. “Golibe,” a 2025 collaboration between Fola and Victony, does exactly that — it celebrates affection, resilience, and pure admiration through rhythm and warmth. The title, Golibe, meaning rejoice or be happy in […]
Only God Can Save Me” by Adekunle Gold & Davido (2025)
When Adekunle Gold and Davido come together on a track titled “Only God Can Save Me,” expectations are already high; blending AG’s melodic depth with Davido’s energy is a bold move. Right from the opening line, “Only God can save me / How do I look away when this fine girls want me,” you sense […]
Fuji: A Return, Reinvention & Assertion
Here is a Depth Review of Adekunle Gold’s Fuji Album You Cannot Find on Other Sites When Adekunle Gold announced his sixth studio album would be titled “Fuji”, many raised eyebrows. Fuji, after all, is not just a genre it’s a cultural tapestry, a sound tradition anchored in Yoruba street life, drums, call-and-response, praise singing, […]
What’s New in the Music Industry: October 2025 Round-Up
The music world never stops moving, and October 2025 is proving to be one of those months that could reshape how we listen, buy, and experience songs. From record-shattering albums to shifting power dynamics around streaming, the motion is toward evolution — fast, often disruptive, occasionally controversial. Here are some of the biggest developments to […]
Can Joeboy and Shoday’s “Ring” Make You Believe in Love Again?
Joeboy’s collaboration with Shoday in “Ring” isn’t just another Afropop duet it’s a romantic confession woven with charming expressions, subtle humour, and emotional maturity. The track glows with the warmth of commitment, a refreshing contrast to today’s more casual relationship anthems. Together, Joeboy and Shoday deliver a smooth, mid-tempo love song that speaks to a […]
Justin Bieber – “Bad Honey” Lyric Review
When Justin Bieber drops a song, the world always listens — and “Bad Honey” (2025) proves he’s not done redefining modern pop sensuality. With his signature blend of silky R&B tone, confident lyrics, and infectious groove, Bieber delivers a track that feels intimate, playful, and refreshingly human. “Bad Honey” sits comfortably in that mid-tempo space […]
Lyric Review: “Big Time” by ODUMODUBLVCK ft. Wizkid: A Street Song of Power, Pain & Prestige
Overview When you put ODUMODUBLVCK and Wizkid on the same track, expect no ordinary collaboration — expect chemistry and chaos in equal measure. “Big Time” is one of those rare records that brings together two musical worlds: the raw, unfiltered street energy of Odumodu and the smooth, spiritual calm of Wizkid. The result is a […]
