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Afrobeats

Bad Bunny Vs emPawa Africa: How A Collapsed Copyright Case Turned Into A $456K Legal Battle

A high-profile legal dispute between global Latin star Bad Bunny and emPawa Africa has taken a dramatic turn, with the focus now shifting from copyright claims to a hefty legal bill that could cost the Nigerian label over $450,000. The case originally stemmed from allegations that Bad Bunny’s song “Enséñame a Bailar” sampled “Empty My Pocket,” a track produced by Nigerian producer Dera for Joeboy, without proper authorization. emPawa Africa, […]

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Afrobeats

Joeboy And Wizard Chan’s Joint EP; ‘Agaba Romantic’ Climbs Charts As Fans Embrace Its Emotional And Cultural Depth

In a growing wave of intentional Afrobeats collaborations, Joeboy and Wizard Chan have continued to gain attention with their joint EP Agaba Romantic. The project has recently enjoyed strong streaming success, climbing into the Top 5 on major Nigerian charts, showing clear audience approval and growing momentum across platforms. The EP reflects a musical relationship that has been developing over time, beginning with earlier collaborations like “Loner (Alone)” and “Heal.” […]

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Omah Lay Sparks Reactions As He Suggests Return To Christianity After Exploring Islam

Omah Lay has sparked widespread conversation across social media after hinting at a possible return to Christianity following a period of spiritual exploration that included his interest in Islam. The discussion began after the “Soso” hitmaker shared a reflective message online, where he referenced reading both the Bible and the Quran. In the post, he suggested that after exploring different religious teachings, he now feels a stronger connection to Christianity. […]

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Afrobeats

Oxlade credits Wande Coal as inspiration behind music career

Also, Oxlade shared the story of how he collaborated with Wande Coal on his song, Asunasa - Hold Your Waist. He recounted how, after recording the song in Ghana, he felt something was missing, and a conversation with Wande Coal led to the legendary singer's feature on the track. "That's the fastest song I made on the album. I made it in Ghana, and when I was thinking of the song I felt like […]

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