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Kokopee Drops EP ‘All I Need It’s Kokopee

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Music lovers finally have their hands on Kokopee’s latest project, and it is already sparking conversations. On Friday, August 15, 2025, the singer and songwriter, born Ogaga Okokowa, released his new extended play “All I Need It’s Kokopee“, following a lively listening party in Lagos: fans, fellow artistes, and key figures from the music scene came together to experience it firsthand.

The EP carries seven tracks, with a total playtime of just over 17 minutes, yet it manages to pack in emotion, energy, and storytelling. Kokopee describes it as a reflection of his journey so far; one filled with tough beginnings, hard lessons, and an unshakable drive to keep moving forward. Each song flows into the next, giving listeners a sense of growth and progression while keeping its rhythm and bounce.

Speaking about the project, Kokopee explained that it is a personal blueprint: “These are the things that shaped me into who I am today. Every track shows a different side of my story; if you listen closely, you will find lessons you can relate to in your own life,” he said.

The EP also features some big names: Don Jazzy, Peruzzi, and Jeriq join Kokopee on the project, adding variety and depth to the sound. While some artistes carefully select a lead single, Kokopee is letting his fans decide which track stands out the most. “I want listeners to pick their own favorite; that is the beauty of music: it speaks differently to everyone,” he noted.

Beyond the excitement of the release, Kokopee also used the opportunity to speak openly about the challenges facing rising artistes, particularly the steep cost of music promotion. “The cost of promotion in Nigeria is almost as tough as the cost of living. That is why I advise young artistes to have something else they can rely on while they chase music. The truth is, it is expensive; but I keep pushing by God’s grace,” he shared.

With All I Need It’s Kokopee, the artiste is not just putting out new music: he is opening a window into his world, a mix of resilience, creativity, and ambition. Short in length but rich in substance, the EP feels like the beginning of a new chapter; one that might just define the next phase of his career.

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Asake Headlines Red Bull Symphonic

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Nigeria’s Afrobeats star Asake is set to achieve a new milestone. On 8 November 2025, he will become the first African artist to headline Red Bull Symphonic in New York City, performing live at the iconic Kings Theatre in Brooklyn.

Red Bull Symphonic is known for pairing global music acts with full orchestras, creating striking performances that merge contemporary sound with classical depth. For the New York edition, Asake will perform some of his biggest songs with orchestral arrangements, backed by a large ensemble conducted by Glenn Alexander II.

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For Nigerian fans, this moment carries special pride. It is a clear sign of Afrobeats’ growing reach across continents. Asake’s rise has been remarkably swift. From breakout hits like Omo Ope to chart-toppers such as Peace Be Unto You and Lonely at the Top, he has built a reputation for blending Yoruba rhythms and street-inspired lyrics with a sound that resonates globally.

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The Kings Theatre, with its rich history and nearly 3,000-seat capacity, is a fitting venue for the occasion. Tickets are expected to sell quickly, given Asake’s global popularity and the uniqueness of the show.

Red Bull has confirmed that this will be the first time an African artist headlines the Symphonic series in New York, highlighting the significance of the occasion. For audiences at home and abroad, it marks another step in Afrobeats’ expansion into new spaces once reserved for other genres.

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This performance will also offer fans a fresh way to experience Asake’s music. His signature Yoruba-infused vocals and street anthems, reimagined with sweeping strings and powerful horns, are expected to give the songs a completely different texture.

On that November night in Brooklyn, Asake will be representing both Afrobeats and Nigeria on one of the world’s grandest stages. It will show that Nigerian music now commands space on the world’s most prestigious platforms.

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Reekado Banks and Phyno – My Woman

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Reekado Banks has teamed up with Phyno for My Woman, a love-inspired single off his 2025 album The Game Needs You. The track, released in July, is already drawing attention not just for its smooth sound but also for its engaging storyline in the official music video, which dropped in September.

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Produced by Semzi and engineered by Syn X, My Woman runs a compact 2 minutes and 42 seconds. Reekado Banks pours out affection for a woman who, in his words, has turned him into “a new man.” His vocals ride easily over the mid-tempo beat, with a melodic hook that stays in your head after the first listen. Phyno steps in with a fiery verse delivered in Igbo and English, adding grit and cultural depth to the love narrative. The back and forth of melody and rap is what gives the track its weight. It is heartfelt but not one dimensional.

The music video, directed by Baba Millz, adds another layer to the story. It opens with a striking scene: a young woman stranded in the rain, trying to flag down a taxi. Reekado appears with an umbrella, only to be brushed aside. Their paths cross again at a bar, where he tries to start a conversation, but she remains cold. The persistence pays off when they meet at a lounge. This time, his charm works and she finally agrees to give him her number.

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Phyno’s entrance flips the plot. He is seen with a woman identical to Reekado’s love interest, rapping confidently in Igbo and English. The video’s twist comes at a lively party scene, where Reekado spots Phyno with the look alike. Just as he is about to confront the situation, the real woman walks in. This reveals that Phyno’s companion is her twin, styled in the same outfit and hairstyle. The confusion resolves into a playful ending, cleverly tying back to the song’s theme of admiration and desire.

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The visual narrative keeps viewers hooked from start to finish. The rain soaked opening, the dramatic bar rejection, the lounge reconciliation, and the twin reveal party scene all build into a story that feels cinematic without losing its lighthearted charm. The styling, editing, and pacing match the rhythm of the song. The video is more than just an accessory; it is a short film in its own right.

With My Woman, Reekado Banks reinforces his ability to craft love songs that speak directly to his audience. Phyno also proves once again that he can adapt his rap into any setting without losing his signature edge. Together, they have delivered not just a song but an experience that works on both speakers and screens.

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Tiwa Savage Was in New York for Her Album Media Run ‎

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Tiwa Savage recently embarked on a media run in New York to promote her latest album “This One is Personal” a 15-track masterpiece which showcased her life and growth as an artist. She stopped by Apple music and had a sit-down intimate chat with oldmanebro.

Tiwa Savage in New York City

Tiwa Savage in New York City

‎During the interview with oldmanebro, she opened up about everything—music, life as a woman hustling her way through the industry, those moments nobody sees behind the glitz. Some of her stories were deeply personal and universally relatable; you can tell she’s lived a little.

‎Her album “This one is Personal” is a testament to her artistic prowess. She blended afrobeats, R&B, and pop, showcasing her versatility. The album recently tops 18 on UK chart, making it a big win for the album.

Tiwa Savage

Tiwa Savage

‎What is Tiwa without a chic fashion style for her media runs? She’s known for her iconic dress sense. She doesn’t do too much; always keeping it simple and stylish. She turned up for this interview looking like the afrobeats queen that she is. She’s dressed in a thick beige coloured padded jacket with a bold collar, cinched at the waist with a matching fabric belt. Underneath the jacket is a white top. She pairs this with a wide-leg, flowy dark grey trousers. She completes this look with her dark purple structured saddle-style bag with distinct detailing and her signature tiwa short hair style.

‎Her media run in the New York serves as a reminder of her talent, and her unwavering dedication to her craft.

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