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Llona shares his debut album ‘homeless’

Nicole MungaiJuly 26, 2024July 26, 202404 mins

Born Michael Ajuma Attah, the “sonic healer”, hailing from Kogi State in North-Eastern Nigeria, has become popular for his unique and distinct warm sound

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🎯 Monday Motivation – Vision Requires Authori 🎯 Monday Motivation – Vision Requires Authority

Today, we draw from the mind of Matthew Knowles—the architect behind Beyoncé’s career and a master of vision execution. 💡

“The mistake people make with vision is asking others what they think about it.
Instead, say: When I accomplish this, this is what I need from you.”

Let that sink in.

Your vision doesn’t require permission—only commitment, clarity, and execution. Protect it. Don’t water it down for consensus. Align with people who can support the action, not the approval. 💼🔥

This week, walk boldly with your purpose. Let them know how they can show up for you, not talk you out of it.

#MondayMotivation #MusicCustodian #VisionTalk #MatthewKnowles #IndustryWisdom #ExecuteRelentlessly #AfricanCreatives #GuardingTheSound #CreativeLeadership
AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 🚨🎧 Fresh heat just AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 🚨🎧

Fresh heat just landed! This week’s update is packed with infectious melodies and sonic bangers from across the scene. From Mayorkun’s vibrant energy on Keep On Rockin to the introspective fire of Ladipoe’s Folasade, this playlist is a no-skip zone.

🔥 Cover Star: @iammayorkun 
🎶 Featuring: Ckay, Zerrydl, Dai-verse, Shine Ttw, Olamide, Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young John & more!

Tap in, turn it up, and let the rhythm lead.
🎵 New school. True wave. Heat different.

🔗 Link in bio @spotifyafrica @audiomackafrica @audiomack @spotify 

#AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #NewMusicFriday #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #MusicCustodianPlaylists #Mayorkun #Olamide #Ckay #Zerrydl #NowPlaying #AfricanMusicRising #HeatCheckApproved
Burna Boy is officially back in his album mode—a Burna Boy is officially back in his album mode—and in the most unexpected (but wildly fitting) way possible. The Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar just announced the pre-order for his upcoming project No Sign of Weakness, set to drop on July 11, 2025, and he enlisted none other than veteran journalist Don Lemon to do the honors.

In a cleverly stylized video that feels part newscast, part skit, @donlemonofficial Don Lemon delivers the announcement with his signature journalistic cadence—this time with a wink of flair and entertainment bravado. The crossover between culture, media, and Afrofusion couldn’t be clearer: @burnaboygram Burna’s rollout is as bold as the message in his music.

Titled No Sign of Weakness, the album promises to channel the same raw energy, defiant storytelling, and genre-fluid mastery Burna has become known for—from Lagos to London to the Grammy stage. While details on collaborations and tracklist are still under wraps, fans can expect a project that speaks from the trenches, for the people, and to the world.

The pre-order is live now, and the anticipation is sky-high. If Twice As Tall and Love, Damini were statements of legacy, No Sign of Weakness is shaping up to be Burna’s reaffirmation of strength, purpose, and resilience in the global arena.

Stay locked to Music Custodian for exclusive updates, reviews, and all things African music!

#NoSignOfWeakness #BurnaBoy #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #MusicCustodian #DonLemon #Afrofusion #NewMusic2025 #AfricanMusicCommunity
ICYMI: Here’s your BET Awards 2025 Winners Recap ICYMI: Here’s your BET Awards 2025 Winners Recap 🏆✨

From viral moments to major wins, this year’s BET Awards didn’t miss. And yes—Africa showed up and showed out!

🔥 Ayra Starr @ayrastarr made history as the first Nigerian female artist to win Best International Act, a monumental win for the continent and a powerful reminder that the Sabi Girl is just getting started. 💫🌍

Other big wins?
🏆 Best Female HipHop Artiste – @doechii 
🏆 Album of the Year – @kendricklamar 
🏆 Best New Artist – @leonthomas 
🏆 Best Male R&B/Pop Artist – @chrisbrownofficial 
🏆 Best Female Hip-Hop Artist – Sexyy Red
🏆 Best Collaboration – Luther @kendricklamar @sza 

Swipe through for all the standout names from a night that celebrated Black brilliance across music, culture, and creativity. 🙌🏾💥

Which win are you most excited about? 👇🏾

#BETAwards2025 #AyraStarr #SabiGirl #BlackExcellence #MusicCustodian #AfricaToTheWorld #Afrobeats #ICYMI #AwardSeason #KendrickLamar #SZA #Usher #MariahCarey #JammieFox #AfricanMusicCommunity
“Look what we did, Musa.” 🐊🏆✨ Doechii “Look what we did, Musa.” 🐊🏆✨

Doechii unboxes her first-ever Grammy with raw joy and disbelief, two months before Alligator Bites Never Heal turns one. The energy is real. The tears are held back. The gratitude is loud. From the Swamp Sessions to global stages, she’s rewriting what it means to win—on her terms.

It’s a moment that captures the sheer emotional gravity of recognition in an industry that hasn’t always carved space for Black women like her—experimental, genre-fluid, and bold.

The experimental, genre-fluid star reminds us why staying true is the loudest flex. And now, the Grammy is home.

Would you want the Swamp Sessions back? 👀🎥💫

#Doechii #GrammyWinner #SwampSessions #AlligatorBitesNeverHeal #AltRap #AltRnB #BlackGirlMagic #MusicCustodian #DoechiiNation #WomenInMusic #GrammyUnboxing #GenreDefying #AltIcon #RawAndReal #CreativeTruths #MusicNews
In a landmark moment for African music history, th In a landmark moment for African music history, the Recording Academy has officially inducted Fela Kuti’s seminal 1977 album Zombie into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame, class of 2025. 

This honor solidifies Fela’s legacy as one of the most influential and uncompromising voices in global music, marking a proud and powerful chapter in the recognition of African artistry on the world stage.

The GRAMMY Hall of Fame Award, established to honor recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance that are at least 25 years old, now includes one of the most politically charged and sonically revolutionary albums ever to come out of the continent. 

Zombie is more than just an album; it is a searing, fearless critique of Nigeria’s military regime at the time, delivered through complex polyrhythms, hypnotic horn sections, and Fela’s unmistakable voice of defiance.

Read the full feature on our website now with link in the bio! Stay tuned to Music Custodian for more exclusive news and deep dives into the milestones that shape our sound.

#FelaKuti #Zombie #GRAMMYHallOfFame #AfrobeatLegend #AfricanMusicHistory #MusicCustodian #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #FelaForever #RevolutionarySound #AfricanMusicCommunity
🔥 Teyana Taylor returns to the stage at the 202 🔥 Teyana Taylor returns to the stage at the 2025 BET Awards—her first live music appearance in five years—and she brought the heat! 

Debuting her new single “Long Time” at the Peacock Theater in LA, she set the scene ablaze in an all-red outfit, flanked by dancers holding flaming bouquets 🔥🌹

But the real showstopper? Taraji P. Henson joined mid-performance, delivering a compelling monologue while holding a burning bouquet—an electrifying reunion of their “Straw” chemistry that took the moment to another level .

This performance proves Teyana’s evolution isn’t just real, it’s a theatrical mix of monologue and set drama - proof that true artistry speaks volumes beyond lyrics 🔥 @teyanataylor 

#TeyanaTaylor #BETAwards2025 #TarajiPHenson #LongTime #BlackExcellence #MusicCustodian
In a landmark moment for global music and sport, F In a landmark moment for global music and sport, FIFA has announced a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Global Citizen for the inaugural halftime show at a FIFA competition. 

The historic performance will take place on Sunday, July 13, 2025, during the FIFA Club World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium, New York–New Jersey, with Tems, J Balvin, and Doja Cat slated to headline the show.

“Together we are going to make history on a special occasion where football and music unites the world,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who officially announced the partnership on social media earlier today.

Among the star-studded lineup, Nigeria’s @temsbaby continues her ascension into global superstardom. This performance further cements her legacy as one of the most important voices of her generation, proudly carrying African music into unprecedented spaces—from the Oscars stage to the World Cup Final.

Joining her are Colombian reggaeton sensation J Balvin and genre-bending powerhouse Doja Cat, rounding off a global trio representing rhythm, culture, and undeniable stage presence.

As the world tunes in to see the world’s top football clubs battle for glory, all eyes will also be on the stage—where three of the world’s most influential artists will light up MetLife with a message of hope, rhythm, and transformation.

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#FIFAClubWorldCup #Tems #JBalvin #DojaCat #FootballUnitesTheWorld #GlobalCitizen #FIFA2025 #TemsToTheWorld #AfrobeatsRising #MusicCustodian #HalftimeHistory #AfricanMusicCommunity
Mariah Carey has made a triumphant return with her Mariah Carey has made a triumphant return with her new single, “Type Dangerous”, released on June 6, 2025. This marks her first original solo release since 2019 and serves as the lead single from her forthcoming sixteenth studio album under the Gamma label .

The track is a hip-hop soul blend, co-produced by Carey, NWi, and Daniel Moore. It features a sample from Eric B. & Rakim’s 1987 classic “Eric B. Is President,” combining R&B, soul, and pop elements with percussion-heavy production . 

The song was initially teased through a video on Carey’s social media, where she listened to a file labeled “T:D_MC16.mp3” in a car with a license plate reading “MC16,” hinting at her upcoming album .

#MariahCarey #MusicCustodian #TypeDangerous #NewMusic
Monday Motivation: Joey Bada$$ Reflects on Faith, Monday Motivation: Joey Bada$$ Reflects on Faith, Alignment, and the Power of Thought

In a culture where the grind often overshadows reflection, Joey Bada$$ delivers a timely reminder: the future is a mirror of our current mindset.

In a recent motivational clip shared across socials, the rapper, actor, and creative visionary drops soul-stirring wisdom, reminding artists and creatives to take accountability for their direction and alignment.

“Where you are now is just a reflection of your past thoughts, your past thinking,” he begins, laying the foundation for a message rooted in self-awareness and intentional living.

According to @joeybadass , transforming your reality starts with the present moment. “If you want to change your future, you gotta change your thoughts now—and then put them into action ultimately.”

But it’s not just about mental shifts. The 2000 rapper ties it all back to faith, connection, and divine timing:

“It’s really about connecting to your inner self, staying close to God, knowing that everything in the universe… the place that you’re at right now is where you’re supposed to be.”

He speaks on surrender as power—not weakness. “Everything happens for a reason,” he says. “The good and bad. And you just gotta accept.”

In a world that prizes visibility and virality, Joey’s words are a grounding reminder for emerging artists and creatives alike: cultivate your inner world, stay aligned with purpose, and trust that every experience is part of the design.

This is more than motivation—it’s spiritual game for a generation navigating noise, pressure, and creative pursuit.

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#MondayMotivation #JoeyBadass #ArtistWisdom #MindsetMatters #CreativeFaith #MusicCustodian #ConsciousCreativity #ArtAndAlignment #SpiritualGame #AfricanMusicCommunity
A cultural homecoming on a global stage.

Wizkid’s Long Live Lagos premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York—bringing the spirit, sound, and story of Lagos to the world. From behind-the-scenes truths to soulful archives and intimate reflections, the film captures more than a city—it celebrates a legacy.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Karam Gill, Long Live Lagos is an 83-minute intimate exploration of Wizkid’s journey from the vibrant streets of Lagos to the grand stages of the world. 

The documentary is more than a personal memoir; it is a cinematic love letter to Lagos, offering viewers a layered portrayal of the city’s enduring energy and influence on the global Afrobeats movement. Now showing the world that Lagos isn’t just a place. It’s a pulse.

Read the full feature on our website.

#Wizkid #LongLiveLagos #Tribeca2025 #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #MusicCustodian #LagosToTheWorld #AfricanCinema #WizkidAtTribeca #SoundAndCulture #AfrobeatsDocumentary #BlackMusicMonth #PanAfricanVoices #WizkidLegacy #AfricanMusicCommunity
AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 🔥 | New Music Friday W AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 🔥 | New Music Friday
We’re back with a fresh batch of sonic heat for your weekend and beyond. This week, @bnxn takes the cover as we highlight a lineup of tracks that are bending vibes, elevating energy, and showing no signs of slowing down.

🎶 Tap in for:
• Very Soon – BNXN ft Fola
• Che Che – Young Jonn ft Asake
• Day by Day – Simi ft Kizz Daniel
• Pipe Me Up – Juno, Ruger
• Ego – Qing Madi, Valorant
• Roju – Crayon
• Oliver – Wizard Chan
• Sinner – Candy Bleakz
• Ben 10 – Dice Ailes
• Loke – Ice Prince, Bella Shmurda, Tml Vibez

Which track are you spinning first? Let us know ⬇️

🎧 Link in bio to stream the full playlist @spotifyafrica @spotify @audiomackafrica @audiomack 

#AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #NewMusicFriday #BNXN #AfrobeatsRadar #MusicCustodian #NaijaToTheWorld #AfricanMusicNow #NewMusicAfrica #VibesOnVibes
“ I’ve never really looked outward for validat “ I’ve never really looked outward for validation. I’ve always focused on what’s real, on staying connected to who I am”

From gospel roots to Afropop refinement, Jeff Akoh’s journey is one of rediscovery, resilience, and renaissance. 🎙️

Once crowned winner of MTN Project Fame, @jeff_akoh quickly became a household voice—but fame didn’t come with a manual. In this intimate conversation with Music Custodian, he opens up about surviving the quiet seasons, reclaiming his artistry, and crafting a sound that speaks to purpose, not just popularity.

With new music on the way and a voice as rich as ever, Jeff stands as a testament that growth isn’t always loud—it’s layered, soulful, and deeply intentional. This is more than a comeback. It’s a reintroduction.

Swipe the slides. Feel the story. 🎧 - Link in the bio for your exclusive access.

#MusicCustodian #JeffAkoh #AfropopSoul #VoicesThatMatter #ProjectFame #SoulfulAfrica #ArtistSpotlight #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #NigerianMusic #GospelToGlobal #UnderratedNoMore #NewSoundAfrica #BehindTheVoice #MusicalJourney #AfricanMusicCommunity
Can African Music Help Save the Planet? We Believe Can African Music Help Save the Planet? We Believe It Already Is.

 At Music Custodian, we’re celebrating the rhythm of resistance—where sound meets sustainability and artists turn melodies into movements. From Angélique Kidjo’s pan-African anthem Mother Nature to Burna Boy’s raw documentary Whiskey on Port Harcourt’s pollution crisis, African musicians are boldly shaping a future where music is both cultural expression and climate action.

As we mark World Environment Day, reflect on Earth Month, and honor Black Music Month, our latest feature explores how green creativity is reshaping the African music landscape. Whether it’s eco-conscious touring, sustainable music festivals, digital innovation, or community-led campaigns—this new wave of artivism is loud, local, and led by our own.

This is more than entertainment. This is climate advocacy. Future-building. Planet protection—one verse at a time. 🌱✨ Let’s build a climate-conscious creative industry, together.

Let the link in our bio lead you to the top notch immersive contents we serve your timelines - go read up and educate yourself 🫶🏽🗝️

#ClimateAndCulture #WorldEnvironmentDay #EarthMonth #BlackMusicMonth #GreenAfrica #MusicForChange #SustainableSounds #AfrobeatsForEarth #Artivism #EcoMusic #ClimateJustice #MusicCustodian #NewAfrica #GreenCreatives #GreenTouring #MusicMeetsPlanet #AfricanMusicMatters #MusicForThePlanet
Tems Receives Diamond Award at Billboard’s Inaug Tems Receives Diamond Award at Billboard’s Inaugural Global Power Players Event in London

At Billboard’s first-ever Global Power Players event held in London, Nigerian superstar @temsbaby was honored with the Diamond Award—a recognition of her groundbreaking impact on global music culture.

Introduced as a “hitmaker of Free Mind, Wait For U, and Love Me JeJe” and celebrated for her authenticity, unmistakable sound, and unwavering perseverance, Tems took to the stage in gratitude, sharing heartfelt reflections on what the honor meant to her and the African music community at large.

“Being African and being a musician is a whole new world… Billboard has been so supportive of not just African music, but the culture. That means a lot—not just to me, but to the entire music scene.”

She added with warmth and humor,

“I’m going to go home today feeling very good… and I’m gonna eat.”

The award affirms Tems’ status not only as a global creative force but also as a torchbearer for the new wave of African artistry. With Billboard now actively spotlighting the continent’s talent through platforms like Billboard Africa, this moment marks a major milestone for the crossover of African music into the heart of global recognition.

Tems’ win is more than personal—it’s emblematic of the evolving power and prestige of African voices in the global soundscape.

#Tems #BillboardDiamondAward #MusicCustodian #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #GlobalPowerPlayers #AfricanMusic #TemsTheGOAT #WomenInMusic #NaijaToTheWorld #BillboardAfrica #TemsUp #BlackGirlMagic #NewAfricanSound #GlobalStage #AfricanMusicCommunity
NAIROBI GROOVES 🎧🌍 | NEW UPDATE IS HERE Our NAIROBI GROOVES 🎧🌍 | NEW UPDATE IS HERE

Our latest Nairobi Grooves playlist celebrates the city’s sonic pulse — from soulful introspection to heavy bars and feel-good rhythms.

This week, @octopizzo graces the cover with his bold new single “June 25th”, a layered offering that blends reflection, identity, and lyrical finesse — exactly what the Nairobi soundscape needs.

Here’s what’s spinning in the capital’s underground and airwaves:

🎵 Out Again – Nameless, Ywaya Tajiri
🎵 The World – Ochiko
🎵 June 25th – Octopizzo
🎵 Guidance – Maya Amolo
🎵 Show Me – Chimano
🎵 Find Me – King Kaka, Scar Mkadinali, Njerae
🎵 Pour It Onto Me – Caleb Awiti
🎵 247 – Jovie Jovv, Swahili Papi
🎵 Mboka Mbaya – Zawadi Mukami, Boiblacc
🎵 Panda Kitanda – Elijah Kitaka, Mr. Tee
🎵 Zimeshika – Austad Sound, Becky Muthoni

From urban poetry to genre-fluid blends, these records reflect the melodic grit and raw elegance that define Nairobi’s evolving music culture.

🎧 Stream now with link in our bio and discover what the streets, studios, and stages of East Africa are vibing to. @spotifyafrica @audiomackafrica @spotify @audiomack 

#NairobiGrooves #MusicCustodian #Octopizzo #EastAfricanMusic #NewMusicAlert #KenyanMusic #AfroFusion #UrbanKenya #SoundOfTheCity #SupportLocal #AfricanCreatives
@vicmensa Opens Up About Mental Health and the Hid @vicmensa Opens Up About Mental Health and the Hidden Toll of the Streaming Economy on Artists

In a moment of raw vulnerability, Grammy-nominated rapper and activist Vic Mensa has shed light on the emotional and economic realities plaguing music creators in the streaming era.

In a self-recorded video shared on his socials (swipe right), Mensa speaks candidly from the shower—breaking down as he reflects on how today’s industry undervalues the labor and spirit that goes into making music.

“I was thinking about the weight of being an artist in a time when work is so devalued and depreciated… People feel like that sht’s not worth $10,”* he says.

Referencing fellow musician James Blake’s Vault platform—a new space for artists to monetize unreleased work directly—Mensa laments how listener mentalities shaped by all-access streaming models are hurting artists’ sense of worth.

“Artists are already predisposed to suicide,” he continues. “To add into that a dimension of economic inequity so profound that not even the record labels know what to do…”

Mensa, whose career has spanned hip-hop, rock, and activism, emphasized that even with success and global reach, the emotional weight of this new digital reality can be heavy.

“If I’m feeling this way… then I know there are many smaller artists, and larger, dealing with the same things.”

His words echo a growing chorus of artists advocating for fairer streaming economics, mental health awareness, and a more sustainable future for creatives.

At Music Custodian, we stand in solidarity with artists whose craft powers the culture. This moment is a sobering reminder: music is not just content. It is care, it is labor, it is life.

#VicMensa #MusicCustodian #MentalHealthAwareness #StreamingEconomy #BlackMusicMonth #SupportArtists #MusicCulture #MusicAndMentalHealth #ArtistWellbeing #JamesBlakeVault #AfrobeatsToTheWorld #ProtectCreators
🧠 MONDAY MOTIVATION | WORDS FROM ANDRÉ 3000 @a 🧠 MONDAY MOTIVATION | WORDS FROM ANDRÉ 3000 @andre3000 

This week, we’re taking notes from the legendary André 3000—four-time Grammy winner, Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, and one half of OutKast—on staying true to your creative core.

“People will talk about what you do, good and bad. You will feel good and bad. But none of it matters. That’s the work. Everything else is chatter…always keep that original feeling you got when you were a kid, when you heard the song and wanted to make music in the first place.”

André’s path—from Aquemini to the Barbie soundtrack—reminds us that accolades don’t define the artist; authenticity does. Stay focused on that spark that first drew you to your craft. Let feedback roll off you. Cultivate thick skin.

🔑 Today’s Mantra:
Keep your first love close. Let the noise fade. Create because you have to.

#MondayMotivation #Andre3000 #OutKastLegacy #StayTrue #CreativeVoice #MusicCustodian #WordsofWisdom #BlackExcellence #ThickSkin #ArtistryFirst #InspirationForCreatives
AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 💿🔊 This week’s up AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT 💿🔊
This week’s update is dripping in vibes and versatility, led by @kizzdaniel as our cover star with his anthem “Black Girl Magic.”

🌟 From Falz’s soulful “No Less” to Bloody Civilians flipping the script on “Ladida,” and Camidoh’s haunting “Your Ghost,” this mix captures every shade of modern Afrobeats.

🚂 All aboard the “Moving Train” with @richassani , savor “Bon Appetite” with @tml_vibez & Spinall, and catch Odeal’s nostalgic “London Summers.”

🔗 Hit the link in bio to stream now and let us know which track you can’t get out of your head this week! @spotifyafrica @spotify @audiomackafrica @audiomack 

#AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #KizzDaniel #BlackGirlMagic #Falz #BloodyCivilians #Camidoh #RicHassani #TMLVibez #Spinall #Odeal #Cupidszn #NewMusicAfrica #MusicCustodian #GlobalAfrobeats #DiscoverMusic #PlaylistUpdate #NowPlaying #AfricanMusicCommunity
On May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Janet Ja On May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Janet Jackson stepped back into the spotlight in a moment many fans thought they’d never see again. 

Presented with the prestigious Icon Award at the 2025 American Music Awards, Jackson capped off the honor with her first televised performance in seven years. Taking the stage alongside a full band and dancers, she delivered a powerhouse medley—opening with her trailblazing 1986 single “Control,” sliding into the silky grooves of “That’s the Way Love Goes,” and closing with the jubilant “All for You.” 

The performance was a master class in showmanship and resilience, earning a standing ovation from both the live audience and her peers, and reminding the industry why she remains a defining force in pop and R&B.

#JanetJackson #IconAward #AMAs #MusicCustodian #TheJacksons #BlackExcellence #MusicCulture #Culture #Black #AfricanMusicCommunity
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