A newsletter that offers reviews of musical projects by Nigerian artistes and ruminations on the Nigerian music scene.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly |
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Issues | 83 | Subscribers | Read | nigerianreverberations.substack.com |
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In 2022, T.I Blaze, born Akintunde Abiodun Timileyin, broke through the Nigerian music scene with a feature from Olamide on “Sometimes (Remix).” Olamide’s endorsement has historically been a career catalyst for artists like Asake, Bella Shm...
With over a decade in the music industry, Vector has cemented his status as a rap elder statesman, balancing witty punchlines, memorable tunes, and thought-provoking lyricism. He has maintained a balance between radio-friendly hits like “Ea...
Relatively a newcomer, Amaeya is no stranger to the art of music-making. Last year, she debuted her first single, “On My Own,” introducing audiences to her variety of soul-stirring R&B/Soul music and, with the song, powering through the pai...
In the vibrant Nigerian music industry, artists spend years hoping for a hit song, angling for a spot in the mainstream. Many eventually find that song that catapults their careers to new, high levels, and many more don’t. Years ago, Michae...
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Uzoma Ihejirika is a Nigerian creative writer, filmmaker, and pop culture journalist.
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