Nitefreak Wants to Inspire the Next Generation of Producers to Dream Beyond the Booth

In celebration of Zimbabwean Independence Day, we caught up with Nitefreak as he reflected on his humble beginnings, career-defining moments, and his vision to uplift the next generation of artists through his label, Afroholic Records.
‘My Father’s Shadow’ Makes History as Nigeria’s First Official Selection at Cannes Film Festival

The debut feature film by Akinola Davies Jr will compete in the Un Certain Regard section of the festival.
DJ Maphorisa and Xduppy Flex Their Versatility with Dual Drops ‘Ngomoya’ and ‘Rough Dance’

DJ Maphorisa and Xduppy sit down with Rolling Stone Africa to reflect on their roots, dissect their dual release, and map the road ahead for Amapiano.
Artists Across Sub-Saharan African Achieve Record-Breaking Fiscal Year on Spotify

Spotify’s Loud & Clear transparency report shows Nigerian and South African music industries and artists are achieving unprecedented earnings and global reach.
Kofi Kyereh is BringIng Flair On and Off The Pitch, Inspiring Young Footballers to Live Authentically

We caught up with Ghanaian International footballer Kofi Kyereh and discussed his heritage, football, music and everything in between
DAVIDO: THE FERVENT MAN OF THE PEOPLE

More than a decade strong, Davido continues to dominate stages and shape African music culture. We celebrate his legacy ahead of his upcoming fifth studio album, 5ive ,in our March/ April Cover Story.
How Lungelihle Zwane became Uncle Waffles

The Princess of Amapiano, Uncle Waffles graces our February Cover
Joeboy Delivers A Manifesto for Living Free with “Viva Lavida”

Across 13 songs, the Nigerian singer journeys through love and life on his third studio album.
Africa Rising Music Conference 2025: New Dates and First Round of Speakers Announced

Industry leaders across Africa will converge at Johanneberg’s historic Constitution Hill.
Gabriel Moses and Pharrell Williams’ Film, ‘All Day I Dream About Sports’, Set for Homecoming Screening in Dakar

The immersive experience not only spotlights the film but also underscores Dakar’s growing prominence as a global creative hub.