Kelechi Releases “Waiting For You”
After coming off of the 85 to Africa tour with Jidenna, Atlanta-born Nigerian artist, Kelechi returns to the scene with an afropop tinged anthem single, “Waiting For You.” The
Jidenna: “85 to Africa” Album Review
On August 23rd, Jidenna delivered his sophomore album, 85 to Africa. It’s been a little while since Jidenna released something new since his debut album, The Chief and EP, Boomer
#WakandaForever: OneTribe’s Alternate Black Panther Soundtrack
Ever since Black Panther‘s release it seems to be all of what everyone is talking about–inspiring conversation on virtually every aspect of the movie. One interesting c
Kwesta ft Wale – “Spirit”
Whats going on? South African and Nigerian artists are collaborating a little more these days – but we’re here for it! This time around, SA rapper, Kwesta links up wi
OneTribeMag – TOP 10 Artists of 2017
WHAT A YEAR IT HAS BEEN!!! It’s that time of the year to recognize the artists who have made an impact musically, domestically and globally. A lot of artists made noise this
Top 25 Projects in 2017…RANKED
When looking back at 2017, we can declare it as a great and memorable year for music. Amazing new artists released their debut album/mixtape/EP as freshmen in the music industry, w
Music Video: Jidenna – “Boomerang”
Along with dropping the Boomerang EP this weekend, Jidenna has also released an accompanying video for the title track. Although not in the video himself, it features a couple who
Jidenna releases new EP – Boomerang
Jidenna is working with more and more African artists and we’re here for it! He’s been staying quiet since the release of his debut album, The Chief, but has now surpr
Major Lazer & DJ Maphorisa – “Particula” (ft. Nasty C, Ice Prince, Patoranking & Jidenna)
An unexpected collaboration – Major Lazer & DJ Maphorisa throw a vintage 90s themed party in the neighborhood for “Particula”. The track features Nasty C, Ice
Oluwaburna Ti De (Oluwaburna is here)
(Featured image via Bona Naija) Fela Kuti once said, “you cannot sing African music in proper English.” And that quote cannot be more true, especially in this day and age. Timi