Nigerian singer Ifunanya Nwangene, 26, who competed on "The Voice Nigeria," tragically dies after she was bitten by a snake ...
Ifunanya Nwangene, a budding singer who captivated audiences with her performance of Rihanna’s “Take a Bow” on “The Voice Nigeria,” has died from a snake bite. She was 26.
Ifunanya Nwangene, who is known for her appearance on Season 3 of “The Voice Nigeria,” has died after a snake bite.
Ifunanya Nwangene starred on “The Voice Nigeria” in 2021 and broke out with a standout cover of Rihanna’s “Take A Bow.” ...
Described as a “rising star,” Nwangene, known on YouTube as “NANYAH,” was “on the cusp of sharing her incredible talent with the world,” the choir wrote about ...
From "The Bear and the Maiden Fair" to "The Rains of Castamere," the world of Westeros is no stranger to catchy, in-universe ...
Lola Young returned to the stage to perform an emotional rendition of her viral hit “Messy”—from her second 2024 album, This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway —at the 2026 Grammy Awards. The performance was ...
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Watch: Video of 'disposable' African soldiers singing on Russia-Ukraine frontline goes viral
In Russia, a group of African men, reportedly mercenaries, appear joyful in the snow as a Russian general records them, amid allegations that South Africans were lured into the Ukraine conflict.
Reports of MTV’s death may have been premature, but it’s still a far cry from the Music Television of yore. Some of our elder readers probably remember their elders telling them that MTV used to show ...
Before YouTube and TikTok took over, there was a time when fans would be glued to their TV screens to watch the world premieres of music videos. These visuals would play a huge role in a song's ...
Everyone has a story about where they were when they first saw Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”—arguably the best music video of all time (of all time)—or how they would run home from school to catch a ...
MTV channels dedicated to 24/7 music videos began going permanently dark on Wednesday with a nod to the video that started it all: airing the Buggles’ iconic “Video Killed the Radio Star.” Earlier ...
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