Check out the new visualiser from Rexxie featuring Victony, titled “Ego“. Nigerian record producer and songwriter, Rexxie, serves us with a new visual for “Ego“. The visualiser shows behind the scene sessions of the artistes Rexxie and Victony. The record is a great musical piece with strong instrumentals giving it the afro-street vibes. This should be a favourite on the DJs’ playlist at clubs and parties. The video was Directed by Jyde Ajala. Watch, enjoy & share Rexxie ft. Victony – “Ego” below. [embedded content]
Nigerian Ex. Dare2Dream S6 winner Meemah Jackson drops new record titled “Show You”. Meemah Jackson is an African soul/Afro retro artist and an Ex Dare2Dreamng S6 winner. The new single “Show You” from Meemah Jackson is one of her newest release of the year. Meemah Jackson showcases how talented she is on the track through her great vocals. She is one of the brightest upcoming music star doing very well. Listen, enjoy and share Meemah Jackson – “Show You” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/meemah-Jackson-show-you.mp3 Download
Check out the new video from Meemah Jackson, she calls “Show You”. The visual for “Show You” by Meemah Jackson is a simple video, shot and directed by Eddymarkfilmz. The human symphony, as she calls herself pours out her heart on the track “Show You“. Watch, enjoy and share Meemah Jackson – “Show You” below.
Like most blockchain-based protocols, Audius boomed to new heights in 2021, netting nearly seven million monthly listeners. To celebrate, the community is recognizing the platform’s many highlights with the advent of the Audius Awards. Clayton Blaha, Audius’ Head of Partnerships, touted the meteoric user acquisition and artist adoption as big wins for the platform as Audius aims to carry momentum. “Like many communities in crypto, 2021 was pretty insane for Audius,” Blaha said. “The network saw tremendous growth in terms of users and it launched some amazing product features and partnerships. More and more artists are using the network to get their music out and to connect with fans directly; it’s inspiring to see folks who began their careers on Aud...
Get ready for the best years in electronic music history, says David Guetta. “I think the next few years will be the best years for dance music in history,” declared the DJ and chart-topping producer in a recent interview with the Evening Standard. With the uprooting of many lives across the globe during the pandemic, a myriad of issues followed, like the deterioration of mental health. Since fans and musicians were unable to connect in-person, they had to make an abrupt and not-so-smooth transition into livestreaming, NFTs, and the metaverse, among other mediums. David Guetta performs at the Louvre Museum during the Paris edition of his “United At Home” livestream series. Guille GS Recommended Articles “Every time there is a big crisis, it is good for da...
A quick scan of the crowd below offered a blurry vision of bodies moving to the beat of the melody. Every so often, the masses would erupt as a familiar guitar riff would sprinkle throughout the performance, teasing fans eager to listen to the 1998 classic. Finally, after tormenting the audience for an hour, ATB unleashed the global hit rework of his nostalgic record, “9 PM (Till I Come).” The time-honored track is a staple in dance music. However, it wasn’t the roaring cheers from the crowd when that song was played that took us by surprise as we watched over the dancefloor. Instead, it was the outpouring of emotion, sheer joy and happiness as the entire venue cried out the lyrics to “Ecstacy.” It’s been over two decades since the iconic ...