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Stella Zhau, from the American animated series The Loud House. Stella, the ideal woman in the work of Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland; Stella is the name of the Glinda analogue in The Wizard of the Emerald City series by Alexander Volkov; Stella, a female Galah in the Angry Birds series including the spin-off Angry Birds Stella
A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music judging by the popularity during a given period of time. Although primarily a marketing or supermarketing tool like any other sales statistic, they have become a form of popular media culture in their own right. Record charts are compiled using a variety of criteria.
Dele Ojo – juju music singer and performer; Dice Ailes – pop singer; Di'Ja – singer; DJ AB – rapper, songwriter and record producer; DJ Lambo – singer; Don Jazzy – recording artist and record producer; DOTTi The Deity — singer; D'Prince – Afro-pop singer; Dr Sir Warrior – Igbo highlife musician and performer
The music of Nigeria includes many kinds of folk and popular music. Little of the country's music history prior to European contact has been preserved , although bronze carvings dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries have been found depicting musicians and their instruments. [ 1 ]
Music awards; Nigeria Entertainment Awards; Headies; City People Entertainment Awards; Soundcity MVP Awards Festival; Music charts; TurnTable Top 50 chart; Music festivals; Gidi Culture Festival; Carniriv; Calabar Carnival; Felabration; Music media; Hip Hop World Magazine; Tush Magazine; City People Magazine; Soundcity TV; HipTV; MTV Base Nigeria
Sakara music is a form of popular Nigerian music based in the traditions of Yoruba music. It mostly in the form of praise songs, that uses only traditional Yoruba instruments such as the solemn-sounding goje violin, and the small round sakara drum , which is similar to a tambourine and is beaten with a stick. [ 1 ]
Apala (or akpala) is a music genre originally developed by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, [1] during the country's history as a colony of the British Empire. It is a percussion-based style that originated in the late 1930s. The rhythms of apala grew more complex over time, and have influenced the likes of Cuban music, whilst gaining popularity ...
Waka music is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba musical genre. [1] It was made popular by Alhaja Batile Alake from Ijebu , who took the genre into the mainstream Nigerian music by playing it at concerts and parties; also, she was the first waka singer to record an album.