Egwu bụ ihe e ji mara ndi Igbo. Igbo bụkwa ndị egwu na-amasị nke mere na ị ga-ahụta ya n'ihe dị iche iche Igbo na-eme. Ma ọ bụ ihe aṅurị, maọbụ ihe nwute, Igbo nwere egwu ha nwere maka emume ndị a.
Emerging from the bustling commercial city of Onitsha, the vibrant music scene embraces rich indigenous Igbo music in offering a different variant of Afrobeats. One of the artists leading this charge ...
Fifteen years ago, something truly special dropped onto the music scene: Flavour N’abania’s second album, Uplifted. This was a first showcase of his talent. With powerful vocals, masterful highlife ...
Read the first part of this series on the pioneers of Igbo highlife music here. Igbo highlife provided comfort and hope for the Igbos, an ethnic group living mainly in southeastern Nigeria, after a ...
To talk about the Igbo Highlife Music, we have to draw years back after the civil war from 1967-1970, the period which greatly influenced the music genre. It was a period when everybody believed the ...
The Imo State government will host this year’s edition of the Igbo Music Award, an event seeking to preserve and promote the Igbo culture through its music. It is through Igbo music as produced by the ...
Budding artiste, Bright Nnogo, aka Bryno Wristy, is steadily carving out his space in Nigeria’s dynamic music landscape with a sound that bridges heritage and modern expression. His music, which is ...
They wore native Nigerian attire, the men in senator shirts and the women in boubous and headgear fanning out like giant halos. The choir broke into an Igbo hymn, helmed by a sonorous voice belonging ...