Nigerian artist Badman Floss tries a funny tactic to get his love interest. He FEEDS her “okporoko” (stock fish soup, one of the main food staples of the Igbo tribe in Eastern Nigeria). The problem is when she is done eating, she leaves him cold, without the digits. A funny and witty video incorporating local …
VIDEO: ‘Love Me or Leave Me Alone’ by #Seven
“Track written and performed by Nigerian artist #Seven. A remorseful man struggles with his unfaithful ways in attempts to make changes, while his girl gives him an ultimatum; “Love me or leave me alone”. Produced by Lil” Boy Fresh. Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image …
Ladybrille Music: Harry Song ‘I’m in Love’ (VIDEO)
Country: Nigeria Artist: Harry Song Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the west through contemporary African fashion and celebrating the brilliant woman in business and leadership, with an emphasis on the African woman in the diaspora. Our coverage includes stories on capital, …
Ladybrille Music: Timaya ‘Plantain Boy’ (VIDEO)
Country: Bayelsa, Nigeria Label: Dem Mama Records/Blackbody Ent. Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the west through contemporary African fashion and celebrating the brilliant woman in business and leadership, with an emphasis on the African woman in the diaspora. Our coverage includes …
CHOC QUIB TOWN WINS LATIN GRAMMY+ Ladybrille Exclusive Interview!!
In May of 2010, CHOC QUIB TOWN made their USA debut on the cover of Ladybrille Magazine. At the time, they had been nominated as ‘Best New Act’ for the 2009 Latin Grammy. Four months after their debut in Ladybrille, the band was nominated, again, at the 2010 Latin Grammy. This time, for ‘Best Alternative …
Ladybrille Music: Bantu ft. Nneka ‘I’m Waiting’ (Video)
Nneka features on Nigerian/German Artist Ade Bantu in ‘I am waiting.’ “Ade Bantu, born Adegoke Odukoya to a German mother and a Nigerian father in London, grew up in Nigeria and Germany. Being Afro-German or Yoruba-Prussian (as he calls himself) has made him what he is today: an artist who found home in the music …
