Music has always been a form of expression for me. It's always been a place to get lost”, says Nigeria-born singer Ch! Nonso ...
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Nigeria's Eyes On the Grammys
As the 68th Grammys take place tonight in Los Angeles, USA, Nigerians are once again rooting for their own -- Burna Boy, Wizkid, Ayra Starr, Omah Lay and Davido -- to return home with music's most ...
Celebrated music icon Samini has revealed plans to release his eighth studio album, ORIGIN8A, on February 12, 2026. The album ...
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Guinness Smooth Turns Silo Into a 'Make It Yours' Creative Hub
Guinness Smooth brought its "Make It Yours" campaign to life in Kampala with a creative takeover at Silo in Bugolobi, transforming the popular venue into a vibrant hub for learning, digital creativity ...
From SOY BOMB to the Chicks to Bad Bunny, come relive nearly seven decades' worth of Grammys greatness and weirdness with us.
See where Bad Bunny's recent AOTY winner ranks on our list of the 68 albums to take home the Grammys' top prize.
When two Spanish slave ships wrecked on a reef off St. Vincent, an island in the eastern Caribbean, they spilled their human ...
To highlight Black History Month, the Charlatan's editors and contributors gathered their favourite media by Black creators.
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Toronto's Duane Forrest brings one-man Bob Marley show to Calgary on the reggae legend's birthday
The road to Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World was appropriately global, even if a bit geographically confused.
Oddsmakers and analysts say the winners of the Grammys 2026 are too close to call. Will Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga, or Kendrick ...
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