From the crooner of songs like Amber Rose, Euphoria, For The Night & on features like Chukwudi. On My Toes is a song that reminds you to celebrate despite your hustling. Birthed from bring among a gathering of creatives. Listen now and feel inspired by D.Y Muyi.
COLOURS BY JAY FKAY
COLOURS by Jay FKay is his first release of the year. It is a melodic rap record with strong RnB and lo-fi influences, built around the idea of love as a spectrum rather than a single emotion. A song that uses all colors as a metaphor in a playful unique manner. Stream COLOURS to enjoy the splash of playfulness!
JAY FKAY: New Music?
Alongside his new song, we are officially announcing Jay FKay as our first Celebrity Focus for the year 2026 and The Focused Celeb 1.0.
His new song, COLORS dropping soon.
Don’t miss the beat!
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: Finale Article, 25 Street Smart Rules in Lagos.
This is the final article from the series 3 of our blog speciale “NAIJA GOOD”.🇳🇬
“Being street smart means modesty, punctuality and taking advantage of every destination moment to take a deep breath”.
~GFA
See you same time. Same place, next year.🤎
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: NEW YAM FESTIVAL.
The Festivals, Part one. The New Yam Festival: A Celebration of Life and Abundance. In recent years, the festival has gained international recognition, with celebrations taking place in countries like […]
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: ASÒ OKÉ.
Aso Òkè “Aso l’aso eni, Aso ni a fi n’bo ni l’oju, Aso Oke ni baba aso, Aso Oke kii se ti gbogbo enia, Oun l’aso ti a fi n’joba, Aso ti a fi n’se […]
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: The Nigerian Way of Skills Acquisition: AYÒNDÁ.
The “Freedom” Journey. In a southwestern region in Nigeria called osun state, in a Local Government known as Ilesa-west, being an “OMO ISHE”(apprentice) is a more common title among teenagers […]
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: NIGERIAN MOTHERS.
“DEDICATED TO ALL OUR NIGERIAN MOTHERS”. There’s a special kind of magic in the world, and it’s almost always wrapped up in a Nigerian mother. They are an odd […]
NAIJA GOOD, Series 3: TALES UNDER THE MOONLIGHT: Nigeria’s Lost Art of Storytelling.
There was a time in Nigeria when evenings weren’t for scrolling through Instagram or binge watching Netflix. They were sacred. Reserved. Set apart for something magical. Storytelling. Back in the […]
TYPICAL NIGERIAN MODE OF COMMUNICATION:
“Boss you dey go?” Response: “No I dey come.” You’ve probably come across this so many times. Savage replies on social media, especially X (Formerly Twitter) and you wouldn’t […]










