About a year after his sad passing, A Music in Time is honouring the late great Nigerian Pop singer Sound Sultan, reviewing his career through his musical catalogue. Host Osagie Alonge, along with talented music writers Udochukwu Ikwuagwu and Dennis Peter, goes through the curriculum vitae of this legendary musician. (PS: This episode was recorded a month after his passing, in 2021) Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter. For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com. For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
God's Engineering marks another milestone for A-Q - almost like a refresh of his brand and musical taste - sort of what The Blueprint is to JAY-Z. Listen to host Osagie Alonge discuss with A-Q how the album was made. Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter. For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com. For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
In 2011, coming off a mega-hit single “Oleku”, Panshak “Ice Prince” Zamani released his debut album “Everybody Love Ice Prince” further taking Nigerian Hip-Hop into the mainstream. Motolani Alake and Excel Joab join host Osagie Alonge. Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter. For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com. For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
Fourteen years later, M.I Abaga’s Talk About It is best described as an impactful album that made Hip-Hop more relatable and reached more music lovers, birthing new genre fans. It’s a cult classic. Host Osagie Alonge is joined by Oye Akideinde. Follow @amusicintime on Twitter and Instagram. Sign up for our Newsletter: https://bit.ly/amitnewsletter. For fan mail: info@amusicintime.com. For ads: info@visualaudiotimes.com.
Timaya's debut album, "True Story, " is about passion and pain. Bursting into the music scene in 2007, Timaya gave music listeners the whole experience of the mind and world of this Bayelsa-born, Port Harcourt raised singer with an 11-track album that many call a cult classic.
“The Unstoppable International Edition”, released in 2010, is one of 2Baba’s most enthralling body of work; with just 13 songs, the veteran musician conveys emotion, passion and his truth, delivering amazing vocals on sonically pleasing production. We’re calling it a classic.
Olu Maintain's solo debut, aptly titled "Maintain Reloaded", is a bag of hits and quintessential Nigerian Pop songs. With help and influence from legendary producer Puffy T, features from Pasuma Wonder, Konga, LKT and Lord of Ajasa and a mega-hit single "Yahoozee", the album ranks high among the classics.
In this episode of A Music In Time, Osagie Alonge sits with Dr SID as they breakdown the veteran artiste’s solo debut and the chart-topping debut “Turning Point”. Dr SID also goes down memory lane, detailing his emergence on the scene via his first music crew Da Trybe.
In 1999, Tony Tetuila parted ways with his group, The Remedies, and released his debut album with help from producer Paul Play. “Morning Time” is regarded as a foundational album for Afrobeats music. Ayomide Tayo joins host Osagie Alonge for this breakdown.
"Merchants, Dealers and Slaves" might be Brymo's third studio album, but it's his first classic. Possibly inspired by his bitter departure from his former record label, MD&S shows Brymo's at his darkest moment even when the album electrifies us with the instrumentation and sarcastic ironies.