I’m not a copycat: Baba Harare
Baba Harare said he was not a copycat and it was just mere coincidence with Burna Boy’s craft.
By Style Reporter
Oct. 29, 2023
In the groove: Is Burna Boy getting big-headed?
Burna Boy says he "turned down the offer to keep his music free from politics" and that his music should be "seen more as a transformative piece of art."
By Fred Zindi
Oct. 1, 2023
In the groove: Should wealthy musicians empower others?
We know about some who have been generous with their money and have put it to good use in projects that benefit society.
By Fred Zindi
Sep. 17, 2023
In the groove: How the Nigerian Afro-beats has increasingly become popular world-wide
Nigerian artistes are regularly sought out by major international labels, while the industry has also seen the emergence of a number of independent labels.
By Fred Zindi
Apr. 2, 2023
Tech entrepreneur building a dynasty
“We are building a brand that stands for boldness and empowers everyone to be seen in every way. The idea to bring the two artistes (LA Reid and Burna Boy) is for them to pioneer a broad vision.”
By Life & Style Reporter
Jan. 24, 2023
Rick Ross show marred by confusion
For a show tipped to be the most organised and backed by millionaires, Roar Entertainment's event was added onto the list of the poorly planned events of the year.
By Sindiso Dube
Nov. 20, 2022
MJ Sings gets Majaivana ‘blessings’
MJ Sings had to ask for permission from the United States-based artiste to use his art and he got further blessings to his Umuzi album
By Sindiso Dube
Nov. 20, 2022
I rejected Zanu PF scarf: Burna Boy
In an interview with New Media City, the artist said he did not accept the offer because he does not believe in “politics and trickery”.
By The Standard
Jul. 17, 2022
I rejected Zanu PF scarf: Burna Boy
In an interview with New Media City, the artist said he did not accept the offer because he does not believe in “politics and trickery”.
By The Standard
Jul. 17, 2022