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Sarz Reflects on His Past Ego in the Music Industry

Nigerian music producer and singer Sarz has admitted that excessive confidence and ego once stopped him from collaborating with many people in the music industry.

Speaking during an interview with The Fadar, the “Back Outside” crooner revealed that he used to believe he was better than most of his colleagues when he first started making music.

According to Sarz, he was extremely determined to prove himself and impress everyone, but that mindset also made him hot-headed and unwilling to fully connect with others in the industry.“When I started making music, I was very hot-headed. I really wanted to impress everybody.

I just thought I was the best thing to exist in music,” he said.The producer explained that his perspective changed with time and experience.

He said he eventually realised that no one knows everything and that growth comes from being open to learning from others.

Sarz added that he is now more willing to collaborate with different people, including newcomers in the industry, because everyone has something valuable to offer creatively.“But now I understand that I don’t know it all. I’m always willing to learn from anyone — even someone that just started yesterday,” he added.

Over the years, Sarz has become one of the most respected producers in Afrobeats, working with top artistes across Africa and helping shape the sound of modern African music.

Blaqbonez Calls Music Industry “Wicked” Over Lack of Support From Colleagues

Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has expressed frustration with the music industry, describing it as “very wicked” over what he sees as a lack of support from fellow artistes.

The “Chanel” crooner took to X, formerly Twitter, to complain that many of his colleagues failed to promote his latest release despite the support he regularly shows them whenever they drop new music.

According to Blaqbonez, he often reposts and promotes songs from both local and international artistes on his social media pages, but the same energy is rarely returned when it comes to his own projects.“I think this industry is very wicked because since I dropped Chanel, none of my peers have posted it,” he wrote.

The rapper also mentioned international stars like Drake, Central Cee, Future and Gunna, saying he supports their music releases but receives silence in return from people within his own circle.

He went on to describe the situation as “double standards,” suggesting that support within the industry is often selective.

This is not the first time Blaqbonez has openly criticised the music industry.

In 2023, he accused some artistes of using streaming farms to artificially boost their numbers and manipulate music charts.

Although notable figures like Don Jazzy and Odumodublvck dismissed the allegations at the time, Blaqbonez insisted that stream farming was real and damaging the credibility of the Nigerian music industry.

Known for his outspoken personality, Blaqbonez has continued to spark conversations around competition, industry politics, and support among artistes in Afrobeats and hip-hop.

Yemi Alade explores Kenyan culture in Nairobi, makes Ugali with Chef Ombachi.

Nigerian Afropop queen Yemi Alade has once again shown her deep love for African culture during her recent visit to Nairobi, where she immersed herself in local traditions and cuisine. The award-winning singer took fans on a cultural adventure as she explored the vibrant Kenyan food scene alongside popular Kenyan chef, Chef Ombachi.

During her stay in Nairobi, Yemi Alade shared exciting moments of herself learning how to prepare one of Kenya’s most beloved meals, Ugali. The singer appeared cheerful and fully engaged as she carefully followed the cooking process, showing genuine interest in the local culinary tradition. Fans across Africa praised the artist for embracing and celebrating African cultures beyond music.

Ugali, a staple food widely consumed in Kenya and several East African countries, is made from maize flour and water. It is commonly served with vegetables, meat, or stew. Yemi’s decision to learn the traditional dish quickly attracted attention online, with many social media users applauding her humility and willingness to experience authentic African lifestyles.

The “Johnny” hitmaker did not stop at making Ugali alone. She also enjoyed grilling Mtura, famously known as the Kenyan sausage. Sharing her excitement online, Yemi described the experience as “A1,” indicating just how much she enjoyed the flavorful delicacy. Videos and photos from the session showed the singer smiling, laughing, and bonding warmly with locals during the cooking experience.

Chef Ombachi, who hosted the Nigerian superstar, also appeared excited to have Yemi Alade participate in the cultural cooking session. The collaboration between the celebrity chef and the Afrobeats icon created significant buzz online, especially among East African and Nigerian fans who appreciated the cross-cultural exchange.

Many fans noted that Yemi Alade has consistently represented African unity throughout her career. From singing in multiple African languages to collaborating with artists from different countries, the singer has built a reputation as one of Africa’s strongest cultural ambassadors. Her visit to Kenya further strengthened that image.

Social media platforms were flooded with reactions shortly after clips of the experience surfaced online. While some fans praised her adventurous spirit, others jokingly suggested that Yemi Alade could easily become a professional chef if she continues exploring African cuisines across the continent.

Beyond entertainment, many observers believe moments like these help strengthen cultural connections within Africa. Celebrities who embrace local traditions often inspire fans to appreciate the richness and diversity of African cultures. Yemi’s Nairobi experience served as another reminder that food, music, and culture remain powerful tools for unity.

Kenya continues to attract major African entertainers and international celebrities due to its vibrant culture, tourism, and hospitality. Nairobi, in particular, has become a hotspot for music stars, influencers, and creatives seeking authentic African experiences. Yemi Alade’s visit adds to the growing list of celebrities enjoying the beauty of the East African nation.

As fans continue to celebrate the memorable experience, many are now hoping the singer releases a vlog or documentary-style video highlighting her Kenyan adventure. Whether through music or cultural exploration, Yemi Alade continues to prove why she remains one of Africa’s most admired entertainers.

Her Nairobi experience with Chef Ombachi may have started in the kitchen, but it has undoubtedly created another unforgettable moment for fans across the continent.

Asake Set to Hit Europe and North America With New ‘In God We Trust’ Tour

Nigerian music star Asake is taking his music global once again as he officially announces his upcoming In God We Trust tour across Europe and North America.

The 16-city tour comes on the heels of the massive success of his latest album, M$NEY, which has continued to break streaming records and dominate charts since its release earlier this month.

Fans reacted with excitement after the singer shared the news on Instagram on Tuesday.

The tour is scheduled to begin on July 4 and run until October 24, covering major cities including London, Paris, Toronto, Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Los Angeles, Amsterdam and Berlin.

The North American leg of the tour will see Asake perform in cities such as Chicago, Brooklyn, Toronto, Atlanta and Los Angeles, while the European side includes stops in London, Brussels, Paris and Amsterdam.

He is also expected to headline Afronation Portugal, one of the biggest Afrobeats festivals in Europe.

The announcement follows the impressive performance of M$NEY, Asake’s fourth studio album.

The 13-track project featured collaborations with Tiakola, DJ Snake and Kabza De Small, while showcasing a more refined and reflective sound compared to his earlier projects.

Although the album sparked mixed reactions among some fans, its commercial success has been undeniable. M$NEY reportedly recorded one of the biggest opening weeks ever for an African album on Spotify and also topped charts in several countries, including the UK Apple Music chart.

The project is also a major milestone for the singer as it marks his first full album released under his independent label, Giran Republic, in partnership with EMPIRE.

In recent months, Asake has embraced a more reflective public image, often speaking about faith, gratitude and his journey from the streets of Lagos to becoming one of Africa’s biggest global music stars.

Ticket details for the In God We Trust tour are expected to be released soon.

Toyin Abraham Blasts TikTok Users Over Fake Death Posts

Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has strongly warned TikTok users against sharing fake death posts about her online.

The actress reacted after several social media users allegedly circulated her photos with “RIP” captions, sparking concern among fans and followers.

Speaking in a video shared on Snapchat, Toyin made it clear that she would not tolerate such behaviour and warned those responsible to immediately take the posts down.

According to her, the trend has gained attention online, but she is prepared to take action against anyone caught spreading the false information.“You on TikTok posting my pictures and writing RIP, if I catch you, I won’t listen to anybody begging for you. Go and delete it and stop.

Everybody is seeing it now. I shall not die,” she said.

Her reaction has since sparked conversations online, with many fans condemning the growing trend of using fake celebrity death announcements for attention and engagement on social media.The actress also received support from followers who described the posts as insensitive and dangerous.

Tyla Makes AMA History With Two Big Wins at 2026 Awards

South African music star Tyla has made history after securing two major wins at the 2026 American Music Awards, becoming the only African artiste to take home awards at this year’s ceremony.

The singer, born Tyla Laura Seethal, won the Best Afrobeats Artist category ahead of top African acts including Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, and Moliy.

She also picked up the fan-voted Social Song of the Year award for her hit track “Chanel.”Tyla entered the awards night with four nominations, making her the most nominated African artiste in AMA history.

She was also nominated for Best Music Video and Best Female R&B Artist.

Released in October 2025, “Chanel” has continued to enjoy massive global success, gathering more than 320 million streams on Spotify and topping music charts in several countries.

The Johannesburg-born star first gained international attention in 2023 with her breakout single “Water,” a viral Amapiano and R&B hit that reached the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The song also earned her a Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance.Over the years, Tyla has continued her impressive rise on the global stage, winning MTV Video Music Awards for Best Afrobeats Video in both 2024 and 2025.

I Don’t Even Own a Car – Christiana Awuni Speaks on Her Transportation Struggles

Veteran Kumawood actress Christiana Awuni has opened up about the transportation difficulties she currently faces, revealing that she does not own a car.

Speaking candidly about her situation, the actress shared that moving from one place to another has become a major challenge for her. Despite spending many years in the movie industry and becoming a familiar face in Ghanaian entertainment, she said life has not been as easy as many people assume.

Christiana Awuni explained that people often believe celebrities are wealthy and living comfortably, but the reality can be very different behind the scenes. According to her, she still depends on public transport and other means to get around because she has not been able to buy a personal vehicle.Her revelation has sparked conversations online, with many fans expressing surprise and sympathy over the actress’s situation.

Others also praised her honesty and humility for speaking openly about the struggles some entertainers face despite their fame.

The actress remains one of the respected faces in the Kumawood industry and continues to receive support from fans across Ghana and beyond.

Salinko Announces Fresh Bid to Become MP on NPP Ticket

Popular Ghanaian actor and comedian Salinko has officially declared his intention to contest for a parliamentary seat on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

This marks the actor’s second attempt at entering Parliament after previously expressing interest in politics.

Salinko said he remains passionate about serving his people and contributing to the development of his constituency through leadership and public service.

Known for his strong presence in the Kumawood movie industry, the actor believes his connection with ordinary people and experience in the entertainment space will help him better understand the needs of the community.

His announcement has already sparked reactions online, with supporters encouraging him to pursue his political ambition while others debate the growing involvement of entertainers in Ghanaian politics.

Over the years, several celebrities in Ghana have ventured into politics, using their popularity and influence to connect with voters and advocate for change.

Love Started in Wode Maya’s Comment Section — Now They’re Married

Popular Ghanaian travel vlogger Wode Maya has shared a heartwarming story about a Ghanaian man and a Surinamese woman who found love through one of his travel videos and eventually got married.

According to the couple, their journey started online after the Ghanaian man reposted Wode Maya’s Suriname documentary on social media.

The Surinamese lady later commented on the post, and what began as a simple interaction slowly turned into friendship, love, and marriage.

Wode Maya revealed that he met the couple at Kotoka International Airport, where they shared how his content unknowingly played a role in bringing them together.

The story has since gone viral on social media, with many people praising the positive impact of digital creators and the power of social media in connecting Africans across the world and within the diaspora.

Known for promoting African culture, tourism, and untold stories through his travel documentaries, Wode Maya continues to inspire many with content that highlights connections between Africa and people of African descent around the globe.

Suriname, located in South America, has a large population with African roots dating back to the transatlantic slave trade, making the story even more meaningful to many online users.

Kate Henshaw Opens Up About Why Her Friendship With Genevieve Nnaji Faded

Veteran Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has finally spoken about the distance between herself and fellow actress Genevieve Nnaji, admitting she still does not fully understand what caused their once-close friendship to fade.

Speaking during an interview on the Tea with Tay podcast, Kate revealed that there was never any serious fight or public misunderstanding between them.

According to her, they simply grew apart over time.“We grew apart. Maybe she had some kind of mistrust about me. I don’t know what happened. I don’t know what came over her,” she said.

Kate explained that she and Genevieve used to spend a lot of time together and attended several events side by side, especially during the early Netflix era in Nigeria.

However, things slowly changed, and communication between them became less frequent.

The actress admitted that the sudden distance once left her wondering if she had done something wrong, but over time, she came to realise that Genevieve naturally prefers to keep to herself and often withdraws from people.

Interestingly, the two actresses later reunited on a Netflix commercial set in South Africa, and Kate said Genevieve was warm, friendly, and pleasant throughout the experience.“She was very pleasant to me, she was very nice,” Kate recalled.

Kate also reflected on how friendships evolve with time, explaining that not everyone is meant to stay forever in one’s life.“People are in your life for different seasons and reasons.

Some are roots, some are branches, some are leaves,” she said while describing the lessons she has learned after decades in the entertainment industry.

Her comments have since sparked conversations online, with many people praising both actresses for handling their relationship privately and maturely.