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Benin City Prodigy Taking Afro Music to New Heights

Benin City’s own Kan Did is fast becoming a key player in the Afro music scene, driven by a lifelong passion that began when he was just 12. Known offstage as Ifeanyi Isaac Okoye, Kan Did’s early experiences in a trio group and intense studio sessions shaped his unique and diverse musical style.
Kan Did’s musical journey was fueled by a profound love for the art that he discovered on the streets of Benin City. “I spent my days in a trio group, soaking in the essence of music and honing my craft in the studio,” he reminisces.
His early influences ranged from Afro-Caribbean rhythms to Reggaeton, Afropop, R&B, and even Highlife, showcasing his diverse musical palette. “What sets my music apart is its experimental nature,” Kan Did explains. “I delve into diverse genres, from Afro-rooted sounds to even Arabic pop, pushing boundaries to create something fresh and unexpected.”
Kan Did’s songwriting process is deeply personal and inspired. “Music to me is inspirational,” he reveals. “Sometimes, the music flows without the need for pen and paper. It’s all about capturing the moment and channeling emotions into sound.” His lyrics often convey messages of positivity and empowerment. “I want my music to inspire people, to convey the message that greatness is attainable if you believe and strive for it,” he asserts.
Looking ahead, Kan Did’s aspirations are clear: “I aim create music that stands the test of time, like the legends who have inspired me—Bob Marley, Fela, and others,” he shares. His long-term goal is not just to be relevant but to craft music that transcends borders and cultures, leaving a lasting impact on listeners worldwide.
In this digital era, promoting music has changed. Artists rely heavily on social media and digital platforms to engage fans and expand reach. Kan Did understands this shift and actively uses online platforms to showcase his music directly to fans. “I make sure my presence online reflects who I am and what my music stands for,” he explains. Building a community around his music is crucial to him.
Kan Did’s approach to music and his commitment to connecting with his audience make him a standout artist in the industry. With his unique sound and messages, Kan Did is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the Nigerian music scene.
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Kilo Lazer – From the Mud Album

Kilo Lazer officially steps into a new chapter with the release of his debut album, From the Mud a body of work that captures his journey, resilience, consistency, and undeniable growth.
Rooted in experience and shaped by the realities of coming from the bottom, From the Mud tells Kilo Lazer’s story through raw energy, honest storytelling, and a sound that reflects how far he has come.
More than a debut, the album is a testament to staying the course, trusting the process, and turning struggle into purpose.
Kilo Lazer’s From the Mud is out now on all major streaming platforms.
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Queen Petite – Ikapiano Pop
Multi-hyphenate artist, selector, and creative director Queen Petite is ushering in a bold, uninhibited era for global African music with the release of her brand-new single and self-engineered genre movement, “Ikapiano Pop.” Marking her second major genre innovation following her pioneering creation of Dembowpiano, the Nigeria-London based powerhouse continues to push global dancefloors into uncharted territory off the momentum of her standout projects PETITENESS and REBEL BLACK SHEEP.
Guided by her background behind the decks, Queen Petite’s work is driven by an instinctual command of room energy, seamless transitions, and dancefloor mechanics. Ikapiano Pop stands as a textured, high-octane fusion that layers trunk-rattling Miami basslines and crisp hip-hop drums over the hypnotic, swinging log-drums of Afropiano. Grounding this international production is her native heritage: the vocals are written and performed entirely in the Ika dialect, native to the South-South region of Nigeria, proving that raw, local storytelling holds universal cross-border appeal.
“Creating new sounds is second nature to me—first with Dembowpiano, and now stepping into my second genre creation with IKAPIANO POP,” states Queen Petite. “I didn’t start with an existing box and add my name to it; I built the blueprint from scratch. Being a DJ taught me how to read energy, and I wanted to construct something that feels incredible whether you’re listening in headphones or in a packed arena. It brings together my African identity, global influences, and pop accessibility so people feel free, confident, and unstoppable.”
Captured during an intense burst of inspiration, the track was recorded at London’s Hot Money Studios alongside engineer Patrick, with Queen Petite personally directing her Nigerian producer over the phone to execute the exact rhythmic blueprint in her mind. More than just a single release, Ikapiano Pop represents a long-term global movement set to anchor her upcoming DJ sets and live performances across the UK, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Described in three words as Free, Vibrant, and Unstoppable, “Ikapiano Pop” is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Watch the Official Music Video for “Ikapiano Pop”
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Temmy Dreddz – Jẹjẹ

Blow Money Records proudly announces the release of “Jẹjẹ,” the latest single and official music video from Nigerian Afro-fusion artist Temmy Dreddz.
Produced by the talented OxDBeat and visually brought to life by Kore Culture with breathtaking scenes filmed in South Africa, Jẹjẹ is a refreshing Afrobeats record that celebrates love, patience, hope, and the beauty of embracing life’s journey one step at a time.
More than just a song, Jẹjẹ delivers a powerful message in a world driven by urgency. Inspired by the Yoruba expression jẹjẹ, meaning gently or take it easy, the record reminds listeners that meaningful progress, genuine love, and lasting success are built with patience, consistency, and faith in the process.
Complementing the song is a visually captivating music video that blends cinematic storytelling with vibrant African scenery, perfectly reflecting the warmth, emotion, and uplifting spirit of the record. Shot against the stunning landscapes of South Africa, the video enhances the song’s message while showcasing Temmy Dreddz’s artistic identity on a global stage.
Speaking on the release, Temmy Dreddz describes Jẹje.
With this release, Temmy Dreddz continues to establish himself as one of the emerging voices in contemporary African music, delivering authentic stories through infectious melodies and relatable songwriting.
“Jẹjẹ” and its official music video are now available on all major digital streaming platforms and YouTube worldwide.
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