Music

Bob Marley Africa Unite
“Africa Unite” Review: Reggae Meets Afrobeats on Bob Marley’s Reimagined LP

With Africa Unite, Marley’s classic records get reimagined by Africa’s new stars. It is an…

The Sarz Academy cover
The Sarz Academy Garners an “A” for Effort on “Memories That Last Forever 2”

Soon, we can expect to see these names blossoming in the mainstream, thanks in part…

Grey Choir by Christtie Jay album cover
Christtie Jay Serves Poetry in Soulful Meditation in Her Spoken Word Album, “Grey Choir”

Jay’s style is a mosaic of her writing prowess and her voice which carries the…

Maverick Kizz Daniel Album cover
“Maverick” Fails To Solve The Debate On Kizz Daniel’s Status As A Nigerian Music Top Gun

Ultimately, Maverick fails to find its footing; the album is unsure, undecided, uncertain about what…

Bella Shmurda DND Cover
Bella Shmurda Makes a Grand & Lofty Statement with “DND” EP

DND is a sleek and fresh return by Bella Shmurda. The statement is loud and…

Tequila Ever After Review Cover art with Adekunle Gold
Adekunle Gold’s “Tequila Ever After” is a Toast to His Artistic Evolution

From the choice of collaborators to the fusion of different genres of music, the whole…

Trench to Triumph
“Trench to Triumph” Review: Crayon’s Musical Odyssey is on Display in Debut LP

Trench to Triumph is not another “grass-to-grace” episode. We’ve seen and heard enough of such…

“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…