Mysterious alt-electronic trio, Lagos in Paris, release their long-awaited debut EP
We Are Lagos In Paris is the highly anticipated debut EP from genre-defying West African alternative electronic music trio Lagos In Paris.
We Are Lagos In Paris is the highly anticipated debut EP from genre-defying West African alternative electronic music trio Lagos In Paris.
Damson Idris could be in line to play the role of T'Challa's son, Toussaint, on the upcoming Black Panther film.
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Read MoreMaBlerh is the first African to host multiple reunions in The Real Housewives franchise.
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Read MoreDitshego passed away on Wednesday last week.
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Read MoreMusical icon Angélique Kidjo has become the first black African performer to be selected for a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Read MoreTwo-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer, Tems announces today the launch of the Leading Vibe Initiative, a groundbreaking platform designed to support, connect and amplify young women in music across Africa, with a vision to expand its impact globally.
Read MoreElsa Majimbo described her time in South Africa as feeling like an indie film — cool, liberating, and unforgettable.
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