
[INTERVIEW] BOJ
As one of the pioneers of Nigeria’s rapidly expanding Alté scene, BOJ is making waves. Following his recent appearance on the new Dave album, he talks about collaborations and the formation of DRB LasGidi. Who

As one of the pioneers of Nigeria’s rapidly expanding Alté scene, BOJ is making waves. Following his recent appearance on the new Dave album, he talks about collaborations and the formation of DRB LasGidi. Who

From Funky House beginnings production duo iLL BLU have established the perfect Drill fusion sound. Read on to find out how they complement each other’s sound and how they brought the scene together on ‘The

Meet wewantwraiths: The Humble Artist Rewriting the Rules of Rap In the heart of England, Leicester’s wewantwraiths is serendipitously making his way towards becoming a game-changer in the UK musical arena. His attitude towards his

Sean Paul speaks to VIPER about the importance of Dancehall history, crossover sounds and his iconic cameo in ‘Belly’… You’ve been recording through the pandemic, tell me about your new album! I’ve got two albums

With many crowning him the best Drill lyricist in the game, PS Hitsquad’s about to turn the sound on it’s head. He tells VIPER about throwing away the lyrics he wrote in jail and what

From Lagos to London, Kida Kudz has spread his “Jiggy” sound worldwide. He talks about balancing music with fatherhood and what we can expect from his upcoming project. Moving to London in his teens exposed

Her energy is as infectious as her sound. Fresh from dominating London’s music and fashion scenes, Ms Banks talks to VIPER about her pride in her African heritage and the evolution of women in the

There’s so much to Davido that people simply don’t understand. From a young age, Davido understood that coming from money into the music industry meant that whilst he could afford more studio time, he would

His blend of weed raps and car commentary made him a legend. Needing no introduction, Curren$y’s career spans almost two decades. Having maintained a solid fan base from the era of Cash Money and No

Hackney needed a rap star and Unknown T stepped up to the position. Having quickly risen to fame in his teens, Unknown T’s career was very nearly sidelined by a conviction.He talks to VIPER about
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As one of the pioneers of Nigeria’s rapidly expanding Alté scene, BOJ is making waves. Following his recent appearance on the new Dave album, he talks about collaborations and the formation of DRB LasGidi. Who

From Funky House beginnings production duo iLL BLU have established the perfect Drill fusion sound. Read on to find out how they complement each other’s sound and how they brought the scene together on ‘The

Meet wewantwraiths: The Humble Artist Rewriting the Rules of Rap In the heart of England, Leicester’s wewantwraiths is serendipitously making his way towards becoming a game-changer in the UK musical arena. His attitude towards his

Sean Paul speaks to VIPER about the importance of Dancehall history, crossover sounds and his iconic cameo in ‘Belly’… You’ve been recording through the pandemic, tell me about your new album! I’ve got two albums

With many crowning him the best Drill lyricist in the game, PS Hitsquad’s about to turn the sound on it’s head. He tells VIPER about throwing away the lyrics he wrote in jail and what

From Lagos to London, Kida Kudz has spread his “Jiggy” sound worldwide. He talks about balancing music with fatherhood and what we can expect from his upcoming project. Moving to London in his teens exposed

Her energy is as infectious as her sound. Fresh from dominating London’s music and fashion scenes, Ms Banks talks to VIPER about her pride in her African heritage and the evolution of women in the
There’s so much to Davido that people simply don’t understand. From a young age, Davido understood that coming from money into the music industry meant that whilst he could afford more studio time, he would

His blend of weed raps and car commentary made him a legend. Needing no introduction, Curren$y’s career spans almost two decades. Having maintained a solid fan base from the era of Cash Money and No

Hackney needed a rap star and Unknown T stepped up to the position. Having quickly risen to fame in his teens, Unknown T’s career was very nearly sidelined by a conviction.He talks to VIPER about