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Senzaa enchante la clôture des Afropéennes 2026

La soirée de clôture du festival Les Afropéennes 2026 à Lomé a été marquée par la prestation exceptionnelle de la chanteuse Senzaa. Dès son entrée en scène, son sourire et sa voix puissante ont captivé le public, installant une atmosphère de chaleur et de ferveur. Son interprétation allie maîtrise technique et énergie communicative, offrant un moment de pure jubilation. Le concert, rythmé et dynamique, a mis en valeur la complicité entre Senzaa et ses musiciens. Chaque morceau, de la gravité intense d’« Alogbalo » à la luminosité de « Avivor », a été porté par une voix à la fois douce et puissante, capable de transmettre émotion et authenticité. L’interprétation de « Akpé Nawo » a particulièrement touché le public, créant un espace de partage et d’unité grâce à la sincérité et la chaleur de l’artiste. Senzaa s’inscrit dans la […]

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Johnny Drille: My Music Doesn’t Fit in Church

Nigerian singer Johnny Drille has revealed that while his musical foundation is in the church, he never felt his sound belonged there. Speaking on a podcast, the artist stated that his faith remains strong, but his music often receives backlash from the Christian community for not conforming to traditional gospel norms. He explained that his songs focus on positive themes, like love, which he believes the church sometimes avoids discussing openly. Drille, who was once a church choir director, acknowledged that the experience was crucial in shaping him as a musician. However, he feels there is a wider space for music beyond just worship, and his creative expression naturally found its home outside the church setting.

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Johnny Drille: My Music Never Truly Belonged in Church

Nigerian singer and songwriter Johnny Drille has opened up about his relationship with the church and how his musical path evolved beyond traditional gospel music. Speaking on the CreativiTEA podcast, the “How Are You (My Friend)” hitmaker explained that while his faith in God remains strong, he never felt his music fit into the church setting. “For me, I love God. I’m very involved in church, but I never really felt my music belonged there. Every now and then, I get invited to sing in churches, which is kind of interesting,” he said. Signed under Mavin Records, Johnny Drille noted that he occasionally faces criticism from members of the Christian community for performing in church. However, he maintained that his songs promote positive and uplifting messages. “I’ve gotten some backlash from Christians when I perform in churches. But at the […]

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