Abioye Damilare Samson

Sui Generis
“Sui Generis” Review: Reminisce’s New EP Is a Gritty Fusion of Indigenous Rap and Fuji Rhythms

Sui Generis reaffirms Reminisce’s place in the contemporary music soundscape while reminding us of the…

GTCO Fashion Weekend
Size Bias on Our Runways: How Inclusive Are Fashion Competitions and the Industry?

To be fair, the fashion industry—despite its talk of creativity and inclusivity—largely remains trapped in…

African albums of the 2000s
20 Iconic African Albums That Defined the 2000s

More than two decades on, we look back on a golden era of our history,…

Lungu Boy
“Lungu Boy” Review: Asake’s Sonic Leap Stumbles on Thematic Cohesion

Lungu Boy struggles to present a cohesive portrayal of Asake’s journey; while it seeks to…

Son of Chike
“Son of Chike” Review: Chike Hits the Perfect Trifecta With Third Album

Son of Chike represents a brilliant confluence of Chike’s musical artistry and the cadence of…

HEIS
“HEIS” Review: Rema’s Sophomore Album is a Radiant Emblem on Afro-Rave

Beyond HEIS’ polarised reception, Rema is blending rare colours to create an even rarer palette,…

Lost and Found
“Lost and Found” Review: Simi Reaffirms Her Spot as a Modern African Ballads’ Connoisseur

Lost and Found is a confident assemblage of tracks distinguished by Simi’s sonorous vocals, specially…

MTV Base's Ghosted
Navigating Heartbreak and Closure: Inside MTV Base’s Nigerian Adaptation of the “Ghosted” Reality Show

“During the production of Ghosted, we felt like we were part of the stories of…

“Before the Feast” Review: Falz’s EP Thrives On Carefree Escapism| Afrocritik
“Before the Feast” Review: Falz’s EP Thrives On Carefree Escapism

Before the Feast smooths out the musical and structural flaws of Falz’s previous album, and…

“What Would You Do Without Me” Review| Afrocritik
“What Would You Do Without Me” Review: Cheque’s EP Adds a Consequential Layer to His Artistry Mosaic

What Would You Do Without Me aptly captures Cheque’s range and picturesque songwriting skills that…