There’s a lot of Nigerian music out there but not a lot context to go along with it, Filter Free fills that gap one well-researched, thought-provoking post at a time.
Testimonials
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— Alawode Abisola (@Alawodz) July 20, 2016
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— Nihil_Sine_Deo (@mifaunuagbo_) December 25, 2016
Who’s behind this?
A network of Nigerian music writers and critics – meet the team.
What Can I Find on Filter Free?
Every time you come here, you’ll see two things – great music and great insight into the music. You’re not going to see any gossip, we don’t really care who has a new baby mother or who hasn’t paid their rent this year. We’ve chosen the long, hard road to get readership, hopefully you come along with us.