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2Baba calls Wizkid and Fela comparisons ridiculous

Music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has dismissed the ongoing comparison between Wizkid and late Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti as ridiculous. In a teaser from an upcoming episode of the Mic On podcast, 2Baba said it is disrespectful to Fela’s legacy and unfair to Wizkid to place both men side by side. He noted that each artiste should be judged within the context of his own era, style and impact. The debate intensified after Wizkid responded to criticism from Seun Kuti, Fela’s son, by claiming he is “bigger” than the Afrobeat pioneer. 2Baba stressed that Fela and Wizkid have made unique contributions to Nigerian music that cannot be measured on the same scale. He argued that constant comparisons ignore the different environments in which they created their work and add nothing useful to the conversation. He urged […]

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Stay true to Fela Kuti’s legacy, Yomi Fabiyi tells Wizkid

Actor Yomi Fabiyi has written an open letter to Wizkid, urging him not to erase the tattoo of Fela Kuti’s image on his body despite the recent controversy surrounding comparisons between the late icon and modern artists. He acknowledged Wizkid’s long‑standing celebration of Fela’s legacy, citing his appearances at Felabration and his positive remarks about the Afrobeat pioneer.​ Fabiyi reminded Wizkid that he represents a historic revolution in Nigerian and Afrobeat music, and encouraged him to “manage this storm very well” rather than react in a way that could be seen as turning his back on Fela. He described Fela as a symbol of resistance who gave voice to the voiceless, fought corruption and made sacrifices that helped shape Nigeria’s democracy.​ He praised Wizkid for doing more than many others to sustain Fela’s legacy, noting that performing at Felabration, tattooing Fela’s image […]

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Afrobeat Rising Star Charlsly Shines With New Single Ikebe

Charles Ibhagbe, known professionally as Charlsly, is making waves in the Afrobeat music scene following the release of his latest single, Ikebe (Big Ass). Born on February 26 in Edo State, Nigeria, Charlsly represents the new wave of Afrobeat artists who are blending African rhythms with global sounds. Splitting his time between Nigeria and Spain, he draws inspiration from his roots while infusing international influences into his music. His new track, Ikebe, celebrates beauty, confidence, and dance culture. With its vibrant beat and catchy delivery, listeners and critics alike are calling it a potential club anthem. Music observers note that Charlsly’s approach mirrors a growing Afrobeat trend: fusing local street sounds with global elements to appeal to a broader audience. This cross-cultural experimentation, they say, is helping Afrobeat strengthen its global reach. Though still an emerging talent, Charlsly’s bold style […]

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LYNOX: The Multifaceted Star Blending Music, Hustle & Legacy

FROM "MAD OH" TO "STAY WITH ME": The Rise of Lynox Singer, songwriter, and producer Lynox has cemented his place as one of Nigeria’s most dynamic artists, blending infectious Afrobeat rhythms with raw, relatable storytelling. 📌 Career Highlights: 2018: Broke out with "Mad Oh" (feat. Zlatan) as part of duo Playaz 2023: Solo hit "Big Body Benz" won Best New Act (City People Awards) 2025: "Stay With Me" proved his staying power beyond trends 🎶 WHAT’S NEXT? The Anticipated EP 📅 Release Date: September 2025🎵 Sound: A fusion of dancehall, Afrobeat, and soulful storytelling💡 Theme: A deep dive into his hustle, love, and personal growth "This EP is my most personal work yet—music that moves your body and soul."— Lynox 💼 BEYOND MUSIC: The Business Mind 🏢 Namox Enterprise Limited – His thriving business venture📈 Vision: Building a legacy beyond music (branding, investments)🔥 Why It Matters: Proving artists can dominate both arts and commerce 🎤 WHY LYNOX STANDS OUT ✔ Hitmaker: Consistently delivers street anthems & emotional bangers✔ Versatility: From hype tracks ("Big Body Benz") to […]

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Afro Vibes Togo : Kara et Lomé en feu pour la Fête de la Musique !

🎉 Une célébration musicale inoubliable à Kara et Lomé Samedi soir, les villes de Kara et Lomé ont littéralement explosé de sons et de couleurs à l’occasion de l’édition 2025 d’Afro Vibes Togo, organisée dans le cadre de la Fête de la Musique. Des milliers de festivaliers ont répondu à l’appel pour célébrer la diversité musicale dans une ambiance à la fois festive, électrisante et profondément culturelle. 🎤 Afrobeat, gospel, coupé-décalé : une playlist 100% afro Dès les premières notes, la fête s’est enflammée. La scène a vibré au son de : Afrobeat endiablé Rap urbain plein de punch Gospel afro transcendé par des voix puissantes Musique traditionnelle revisitée À Kara, la ville s’est transformée en piste de danse géante, réunissant plusieurs générations autour de rythmes puissants et entraînants. 🌟 Talents locaux et stars montantes au rendez-vous Des artistes venus […]

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La querelle autour des origines de l’afrobeat refait surface.

Femi Kuti, fils du légendaire Fela Kuti, a vivement réagi aux récentes déclarations de la Recording Academy (Grammy Awards), qui a reconnu le batteur Tony Allen comme co-créateur de l’afrobeat. Dans une vidéo virale, Femi a fermement rejeté cette version de l’histoire, défendant l’héritage de son père comme seul fondateur de ce genre musical révolutionnaire. « Mon père a tout composé. Il a étudié la musique. Chaque partie des morceaux venait de lui, y compris les lignes de batterie que l’on attribue aujourd’hui à Tony Allen », déclare Femi avec conviction. Une vision artistique solitaire et rigoureuseSelon Femi, Fela Kuti travaillait de manière totalement indépendante, en construisant pas à pas chaque morceau, des percussions aux cuivres, en passant par la guitare et la basse. « J’étais là. J’ai vu comment il composait. Il pouvait passer des semaines à concevoir une […]

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Kelvynboy Accuses Stonebwoy of “Mafia Tactics” Amid Career Struggles.

Ghanaian musician Kelvynboy has publicly criticized his former mentor, Stonebwoy, accusing him of using "mafia tactics" to sabotage his career and prevent his rise in the music industry. In a heated post on X (formerly Twitter), Kelvynboy expressed his frustration, claiming that Stonebwoy's actions had turned the public against him, making it difficult to succeed despite his talent.The outburst comes after Stonebwoy's insinuations about his life being in danger during their collaboration in 2018, which led to their eventual split. Although Stonebwoy has not publicly delved into their rift, his recent comments about feeling threatened while working with Kelvynboy have ignited further tensions.The two artists' relationship soured in 2019 after Kelvynboy was accused of disrespecting Stonebwoy, despite being a rising star in the music scene. Kelvynboy left Stonebwoy's Burniton Music Group amid rumors of unfair treatment. Their professional fallout has […]

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