Sando Cynthia: Vuvuzela, The EP - ReviewBy Kosiso NwachukwuMon Aug 26 2024Photo courtesy of SpotifyThis is the cover art for "Vuvuzela," the debut EP by the fast rising Congolese artist Sando Cynthia.Share to:
Genre Spotlight: Dancehall in NigeriaBy | 10/24/2025 | ReviewsDancehall, which emerged in Jamaica in the late 1970s, evolved from roots reggae into a rhythm-heavy sound defined by its Patois lyrics and infectious riddims. In Nigeria, it grew into Afro-dancehall; a lively fusion of Jamaican grooves, African rhythms, and local storytelling that continues to shape the country’s modern music scene.
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