A new wave of artists is transcending traditional notions of Christian music, drawing young global audiences to faith-based rap, Afrobeats and R&B.
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Black History Month: Chicago's own Vee-Jay Records
Vee Jay Records, the groundbreaking Black-owned label that once held the Beatles, The Four Seasons, and legendary soul and blues artists. WBBM’s Lisa Fielding takes us inside what once was its ...
Ebo Taylor has died at 90. He was a world-renowned musician and composer of African highlife music, but it took decades for ...
Knowing your history, you're able to move a bit differently,' says Aquakultre, whose 4th album is a stunning exploration of ...
Dallas-based Ghanaian Canadian artist Ryan Ofei, a former member of Christian act Maverick City Music, pivoted to Afrobeats-R ...
Gospel star Everton Mlalazi has released a new body of work titled Presence 3: Great God, the third installment in his ...
Maleh hails the Market Theatre as a venue that embodies honesty and history - the 'right place' to reveal the full power of ...
Four people, including gospel singer Matthew Ogundele, were found dead in a Lagos studio as police launched investigations ...
D.K. Harrell opens up to News18 Showsha ahead of Mahindra Blues Festival 2026 about hardship, healing, and why the blues is about emotion, honesty and lived experience.
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How Timi Phoenix is building afro-gospel, shaping a global sound
At a time when visibility and online clout often define success in the creative industry, Otegbayo Joseph Timi, popularly known as Timi Phoenix, has taken a different path, one anchored in consistency ...
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