The new year marks a vibrant beginning for our blog as we kick off the ‘180 on Flick’ series with the incredibly talented visual artist, Stella Ekpe hailing from the artistic hub of Lagos, Nigeria, Stella is set to take you on a captivati
Meet the promising talent, Basiil Hope, as he takes a moment to share insights into his musical journey in a candid 180 on flick interview. The rising star is making waves, and we’ve got the inside scoop! Basiil Hope expresses his hopes for a c
Get to know Konstance, the rising star balancing a blossoming music career with academics. From local fame to regional recognition, Konstance’s viral performances paved the way for her signing with Bankulli Records. Konstance graces our 180 on
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In a world where music knows no boundaries, streaming services have emerged as the mighty conduits that carry the rhythms of Nigerian culture to the far corners of the globe. From Afrobeat to Afropop, Nigeria’s diverse music scene has found a n
Music has long been a powerful medium for artists to express their thoughts, emotions, and creativity. It serves as a reflection of society and culture, often pushing boundaries and challenging norms. However, with great freedom comes great responsib
Afrobeats music has become a global phenomenon, with artists from all over the continent and beyond contributing to its vibrant sound. However, as the genre continues to grow in popularity, it is important to note how the cultural nuances of the cont
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For the past couple of years, there has been so much focus and buzz around going green, recycling, and sustainability. As a Nigerian, all these words can sound a bit strange or foreign. There is no room or arrangement in place to support recycling