Music

DJ Tunez’ “The Amexin EP” is a Promising and Sleek Introduction to Amexin

The Amexin EP is a decent, well-crafted project. It’s a pointer to Amexin’s budding artistry……

“Mass Country” is AKA’s Sublime Parting Gift 

At the end of the album spin, one thing is clear: AKA gave his fans,…

Kel-P Displays Potential and Promise on “Bully Season Vol.1” EP

Bully Season Vol.1 is emblematic of a vocalist near the beginning of their journey. It’s…

Ice Prince’s “To Be Continued” EP is a Vibrant, Genre-Bending Return 

To Be Continued finds Ice Prince at his most composed, and yet most vulnerable state. …

With “Continental Playlist,” King Perryy Takes a  Bold Step forward 

The production of Continental Playlist is superb. It’s a mix of different styles and cultures.…

With “Pheelz Good,” Pheelz Solidifies Himself as a Music Connoisseur

On Pheelz Good, Pheelz is a hopeless romantic, hustler, and superstar who makes a muse…

DJ Spinall Attains Lofty Heights with “Top Boy” Album

Top Boy is an exhibition of what is possible when albums are music-driven, talent-focused, network-bolstered,…

With “Soundtrack to the Good Life,” Ajebutter22 Chaperones Listeners Towards the Good Life

An album of this magnitude is worth the six-year wait. Ajebutter22 knows how to craft…

Kabza De Small and Stakev Display the Softer Side of Amapiano on “Rekere” Album

If you intend to give the album your full attention, then Rekere is quite an…

Okey Sokay’s “The Archives” Album Focuses More on Production than Sound Lyricism

The Archives is not the most inviting of propositions for me among the albums I…