Music

Show Dem Camp Takes Listeners on a Final Palmwine Music Ride with “Palmwine Music 3”

SDC’s long-awaited Palmwine Music album tops off the trilogy and offers a space to reminisce…

B-Red Shows a Lack of Depth on His “Good Music for Bad Days” EP

There is a need for B-Red to take his time, work on his pen game,…

Layzee Ella Furthers Her Artistic Growth with Dancehall-Infused “Feel Everything”

Ella displays a range and versatility (both vocally and stylistically) that I would love to…

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Chris Morgan’s Afrobeats-Infused “New Blast Is a 12-Track Masterpiece

Morgan’s New Blast album is a masterpiece. The songs have a soul-clinging effect. Listening to…

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Nasty C’s “Ivyson Army Tour” Is an Underwhelming Mid-term Assessment from a Star Student

Nasty C Ivyson Army Tour is a fleeting musical euphoria, snippeting the sort of ‘high’…

6-Track EP, “Festival of the Sun,” Is Ogranya’s Most Experimental Work

While this might be Ogranya’s most experimental body of work, his talent and consistency over…

KiDi Restates His Impressive Sonic Craftsmanship on “4Play” EP

Through 4Play, KiDi shows that the success of The Golden Boy album was not a…

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9ice Shows Traits of His Almost-Forgotten Brilliance on “Tip of the Iceberg II”

Tip of the Iceberg II is 9ice’s attempt at registering his once cherished brilliance in…

Ayüü Offers an Enjoyable Ride on “Toxic Sweet”

…the project keeps it brief, gets to the point, and takes you on a fun…

Neon Adejo’s Latest Inspiring Album, “Nothing But the Gospel,” Reveals What the Gospel Really Is

Having emerged from a Muslim background, one would agree that the conversion of Neon Adejo…