Singer Qing Madi has expressed concerns about the challenges female artists face in the Nigerian music industry. She argued that the industry often fails to support and protect women, resulting in limited acceptance for female
Fast-rising Nigerian music sensation Qing Madi has shed light on the hidden struggles of breaking into the music industry at a young age. In a revealing interview on the LagosMeetsLondon podcast, the singer described the
Nigerian rising music sensation Qing Madi, born Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma, has voiced her distress following a recent invasion of her privacy. The American Love singer expressed feeling emotionally burdened after her private affairs were made
Afrobeats artist, Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma, known as Qing Madi, has shared her thoughts on the Nigerian music industry, describing it as “so dark.” The 18-year-old singer expressed this sentiment through her Instagram story, stating simply,
Emerging artist Qing Madi has unveiled her eagerly awaited debut album, entitled ‘I Am The Blueprint.’ Prior to this release, the multifaceted singer, dancer, and songwriter launched her self-titled EP in 2023, which featured successful
Spotify has chosen Qing Madi as its EQUAL Africa Artist for January 2025, highlighting her growing talent. This is not Qing Madi’s first appearance in the spotlight through Spotify’s EQUAL program, as she has already
Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma, also known as Qing Madi, a Nigerian musician, claims she lost a large number of fans after preaching about Jesus Christ on social media. She just disclosed this on her Instagram account. Despite
Rising Nigerian singer Chimamanda Chukwuma, also known as Qing Madi, expressed a desire to collaborate with some of Nigeria’s top music singers, such as Wizkid and Burna Boy. The artist also highlighted Wande Coal, Simi,