Laolu Senbanjo: The World Is Your Canvas
With his roots in Yoruba heritage, Laolu Senbanjo transforms every surface into a bold canvas, making waves from the streets of New York to the global stage and redefining what it means to be an African artist.
‘Supacell’ Gathers Together Reluctant Superheroes to Fight Evil. We’ve Been Here Before
Writer-director-producer Rapman puts a South London spin on a Netflix superhero drama whose main power is inspiring a sense of déjà vu
How Africa’s Internet Culture is Amplifying Afrobeats to a Global Audience
From TikTok to YouTube, Afrobeats’ explosive rise on social media is rewriting the global music narrative.
ODUMODUBLVCK Blasts The Critics On Grimey New Track “Not All That”
The Naija MC continues his love affair with UK grime on hard-hitting new single.
Rema Shocks Afrobeats to New Life With ‘Heis’
Nigerian star’s stunning sophomore effort is the buzzy, visceral, sweat-it-out music that no one else in the mainstream is making.
We’re Still Listening To Ayra Starr’s Album
In a relatively short time, Ayra Starr has become an unabashed superstar, the kind of artist that icons like Rihanna spend their time listening to. On her sophomore LP, ‘The Year I Turned 21’, the Beninese-Nigerian has figured out exactly how she wants to sound as she takes stock of her success.
Elon Musk Says He Never Pledged to Donate $45 Million Per Month to Trump
“I’m not donating $45 million a month to Trump,” the Tesla CEO said Monday, after Trump bragged about Musk’s contributions at a rally this weekend
How Dems Plan to Crush the ‘Bullshit’ Legal Effort to Block Harris From the Ballot
Democratic lawyers argue that Republicans’ promised litigation to keep Biden on state ballots has no chance of success.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Is the Biggest Superhero Movie Inside-Joke Ever
The official MCU/X-Men crossover has arrived — along with enough meta-cameos, dead-franchise resurrections, punchlines involving ‘The Music Man’ and pegging, corporate synergy, and fan service to crack a genre in half
‘DEI,’ ‘Colored,’ ‘Jezebel’: MAGA Attacks on Kamala Harris Are Getting Ugly
The right can barely contain its racist, sexist contempt for Biden’s likely 2024 replacement