Music

“Rhythm and Tunes” Review: Lil Kesh Delivers Average Afrobeats Fare with a Few Bright Spots

Rhythm and Tunes is a decent EP. While enjoyable, it offers very little surprise, feeling…

“Blessed” Review: With Sophomore Extended Play, Mohbad Marks Triumphant Comeback

Blessed is undoubtedly Mohbad’s most cohesive body of work yet, celebrating his return to the…

“Thy Kingdom Come” Review: Seyi Vibez Displays Peak Form and Hints at Even More

Thy Kingdom Come brims with vibrant self-expression that hides tidbits of wit, raunch, and wisdom…

“That Uzere Boy” Review: Savage Unleashes a Sensory Feast with Sophomore Effort

That Uzere Boy takes listeners on a sonic journey that explores Savage’s physicality and sensuality……

“Love Letters” Review: Ka$hCPT Lays Emotions Bare through Effective Storytelling

Love Letters is a project that demands attention from listeners, demonstrating the best of a…

“Music Has Failed Us” Review: Abu Ibrahim’s Debut Poetry Album Heralds a New Protest Chant

Throughout Music Has Failed Us, IB uses terms like a religious devotee. Evoking imageries of…

“Dues” Review: Sean Tizzle’s Work Is a Triumph of Talent and Growth

Sean Tizzle’s Dues is proof that he isn’t done just yet; it is a refreshing…

“Summer Breeze” Review: Tay Iwar Lays Skill and Consistency on Full Display

Summer Breeze is a timely breath of fresh air in a crowded release window. The…

“Work of Art” Review: Is Asake’s Album Simply a Work in Progress?

Work of Art demonstrates that even the biggest and most accomplished artistes are still Works…

Bloody Civilian Creatively Expresses Her Rage on “Anger Management” EP

If Anger Management EP is anything to go by, the sky is the limit for…