“The Olatuja Project’s “The Promise” Fulfills a Vision (or Two) Jazz, gospel, soul and traditional African sounds mix happily on husband-and-wife team’s uplifting debut collaboration The word promise holds many meanings, all of them profoundly important to our lives. We promise to do our best, we promise to pay our debts and to take care …
Ladybrille Artist to Watch: Ethiopia’s Abel Tesfaye aka The Weeknd
It has been a minute since we narrowed in on talent to watch that will blow up in the next few years. Permit us to introduce you to the very talented 20year old Canadian-Ethiopian musician Abel Tesfaye. Tesfaye is part of a duo Canadian band called The Weeknd, made up of himself and band mate …
Ladybrille Music: ‘Don’t Stop’ by Sasha P (Video) (Audio)
The latest from the self proclaimed “Africa’s First Lady of Hip-hop” is the video ‘Don’t Stop.’ Check on it! Location: Lagos, Nigeria Clothing Label: ECLECTIC by Sasha Director: Bobby Boulders 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 …
Rapper Naeto C Debuts as No. 2 on Billboard Next Big Sound 25 Music Chart!
Ladybrille Magazine congratulates Storm Nigeria artist Naeto C who made his debut on June 13th, 2011 as Number 2 on the Billboard Next Big Sound 25 Music Chart. Naeto C just completed a tour in the UK and has plans for tours in South Africa and the USA. He also plans to shoot videos for …
Naeto C Talks to Swag TV on Music Career and Future Aspirations (Video)
This week is Super C Season aka Naeto C season. The rapper stops by Swag TV to discuss his music career, current UK tour and future aspirations. 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 …
Ladybrille Music: D-Black ft. America’s Jim Jones ‘Bang ‘Em’ Down (Clean Version) (Audio)
The collaborations by African artists with their American counterparts keep coming and we are not complaining! We are particularly excited about the collaborations (collabo) by Africa’s hip-hop artists. For so many reasons best left for a lengthier article/post, we feel there is a higher probability African artists, with collabos such as these, can make Africa’s …
