Emmanuel Waziri Okoro

90 Articles Published | Follow:
Yemi Alade
Yemi Alade: The Rebel Queen of Afro-Pop

“The focus for me on Rebel Queen was to put forward a compilation of sounds…

“Stubborn” Review: Victony’s Impressive Debut LP Explores Life’s Highs and Lows| Afrocritik
“Stubborn” Review: Victony’s Impressive Debut LP Explores Life’s Highs and Lows

Stubborn presents a breath of fresh air in a year plagued with subpar projects, but…

“Hexagon” Review: Love and Devotion Shine Through Anendlessocean’s New EP| Afrocritik
“Hexagon” Review: Love and Devotion Shine Through Anendlessocean’s New EP

Hexagon is a brilliant body of work that sees Anendlessocean move beyond familiar lenses to…

Afrobeats Royalty: Tekno, On Growth, Abundance, and Second Shots| Afrocritik
Afrobeats Royalty: Tekno, On Growth, Abundance, and New Opportunities

“Supporting new talent is crucial for the continued growth and diversity of our industry. Mentorship,…

Nigerian Afro-Fusion Artiste, Mayhem BLK, Releases New Single, “Burner Boy” | Afrocritik
Nigerian Afro-Fusion Artiste, Mayhem BLK, Releases New Single, “Burner Boy”

“Burner Boy” is the first single off Mayhem BLK’s upcoming EP, marking an exciting new…

In Conversation: Aisosa is Nigeria’s Newest Lover Boy and R&B Champion | Afrocritik
In Conversation: Aisosa is Nigeria’s Newest Lover Boy and R&B Champion

“Writing and singing about love comes easily to me. I love writing about the bright…

Aniela |Magic | New single| Afrobeats
Aniela Makes A Brazen Debut With “Magic”

“Magic” is an impressionable debut record that showcases Aniela as an act to watch out…

Waje | Gala Music
Nigerian Singer, Waje, Releases New EP Exclusively on Gala Music

Starting from May 8th, fans can get early access to the project on the platform,…

“Bad Boy Etiquette 102” Review: Ajebo Hustlers Unpack the Human Condition on New Project

Bad Boy Etiquette 102 is an incredible project that sees Ajebo Hustlers diving deep into…

Shakespopi
“Shakespopi” Review: Shallipopi’s Album Fails to Justify Its Existence

Perhaps, the best quality of Shakespopi is that, like Shallipopi, it doesn’t take itself too…