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Blaqbonez Continues to Grow and Shine on “Young Preacher” Album

Blaqbonez displays artistic maturity in his attention to detail, thematic cohesiveness, and stylistic versatility… By…

Young Jonn’s “Love Is Not Enough Vol. 2” is a Faulty Sonic Gamble

Is it safe to admit that Young Jonn is stuck in the alluring taste of…

Iyanya’s “The 6th Wave” EP is a Return to Form for the Afrobeats Icon

Iyanya draws on his experience and his strengths as a vocalist to deliver a solid…

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Joe Praize’s “The Assignment” Album is Covered with the Cloak of Excellence

The Assignment resonates almost the same message, but  with different words. By John Augustina Joe…

Moliy Captures a Sour Relationship on “Honey Doom”

From being the love-struck youth in “Together,” to wanting to be a prisoner of love…

Ayra Starr Offers Little to Nothing on “19 & Dangerous” Deluxe LP

Beyond the new streaming figure, I found the deluxe version needless. Ayra Starr offers nothing…

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Mannywellz’s Voice Shines Brightly on “Unwanted” EP

The undoubted strength of the EP is Mannywellz’s voice and everything he does with it.…

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Wizkid’s “Bad To Me” Music Video is a Punchy, Retro-Themed Return

Through  Childartiste’s ingenious gravitas, Wizkid tells a simple story encoded in sublime messages in  this…

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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…