Kalux releases ‘!Nō’
By Rinelda Mouton
Otjiwarongo-based artist Saggarias ‘Kalux’ Karunga says his newest song ‘!Nō’ is meant to inspire people to understand that sometimes silence is the...
Artists skip mastering as quality takes a hit
By Rinelda Mouton
A growing number of artists are releasing songs without proper mastering, often to cut costs. While it may save money in the...
Chikune releases ‘Okambloma’
By Rinelda Mouton
Award-winning singer Chikune Leitner, better known as Chikune, said her newest song ‘Okambloma’ was inspired by a well-known Otjiherero lullaby that was...
Slay J’s shift in sound
• By Feni Hiveluah
Namibian artist Abner Jnr Namupala, popularly known as Slay J, says his musical journey has evolved significantly since he first stepped...
NASCAM calls for pay after jazz festival controversy
By Patience MakweleThe Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (NASCAM) has called for fair treatment and better pay for local artists following...
Kingslee on sound through music, politics
By Staff ReporterKamanjab's up-and-coming talented Afro-Pop artist Kingslee is carving his name into the Namibian music scene with a unique blend of rhythmic Afro-Pop...
Assa Boy’s rise from Eengwe to Namibia’s afro-kwaito stage
By Stefanus NashamaAt just 26 years old, Johannes Esser, better known by his stage name Assa Boy, is fast emerging as one of Namibia’s...
Opuwo Youth Choir strikes gold in Mauritius
By Hilja ShikongoThe Opuwo Youth Choir (OYC) has made history after clinching multiple medals at the prestigious African Asia Pacific Choir Games. Under the leadership...
legendary ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse to share jazz stage with local acts
By Adolf KaureTwo Namibian acts scheduled to perform at the 2025 Windhoek Jazz Festival are ready to blow fans away as they share the...
Rumble in the City – Celebrating Ma/Gaisa Legacy
By Hilja ShikongoAs the city of Windhoek prepares to come alive this Saturday, all eyes turn to Zoo Park , the stage for one...

















