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Kaestyle Arrives in Style on “Kae’s Study” EP

Each song on Kae’s Study allows Kaestyle to show us the different aspects of himself as…

J. Martins’s “Love Me More” EP is a Stunning Comeback from a Highlife Maestro

Love Me More is a concise, smart, and grand return of J. Martins to the…

Blaqbonez’s “Back in Uni” Music Video is a Witty Collage of Famous Cinematic Cuts

Blaqbonez’s “Back In Uni” music video is filled with too many gems and Easter eggs,…

Okey Sokay’s “Declarations” Album is Unorthodox, Yet Spiritual

Besides the message that the album seeks to pass, the quality of the sound and…

CKay Solidifies His Impressive Growth with “Sad Romance” LP

At the end of the thirty-seven-minute spin, it becomes clear why CKay refers to his…

Black Sherif’s “The Villain I Never Was” LP is a Concise Chaperone for Sad Boys

This album shows Black Sherif’s versatility as an artiste, and his innate ability to create…

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Yinka Bernie Delivers an Emotional, Meditative Project with “Something New”

Yinka Bernie invites you to listen with your hearts and not just your ears. These…

Victoria Orenze’s “Truth in Sounds” Album Cements Her Depth in Carving Spiritual Lyrics

Truth in Sounds is a proof that putting in the work in Gospel music is…

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,…