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The Hustle: emerging Nigerian music artists to watch
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The Hustle: emerging Nigerian music artists to watch

Don’t sleep on them. On the first day of this year, Joey Akan, music editor at Pulse.ng lamented on the lack of breakout musicians in 2017 and for the reasons he gave, it is quite […]

J Hus unveils Big Spang EP
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J Hus unveils Big Spang EP

London rapper is back with three new tracks. After his first album released last year, J Hus share Big Spang, a new EP that contains three songs “Dark Vader,” “Scene,” and “Dancing Man.” The songs are […]

PANOPLAY: J Hus, Die Antwoord, KWAYE, Sampa The Great, Estelle, Analog Africa
PANOPLAY: J Hus, Die Antwoord, KWAYE, Sampa The Great, Estelle, Analog Africa

Your weekly dose of Pan African Hits selected by PAM’s editors and writers. Also available via our Spotify and Deezer playlist.

J Hus releases the first single from his debut album Common Sens
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J Hus releases the first single from his debut album Common Sens

J Hus releases the first single from his debut album Common Sens.

The best rap albums of the year 2020
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The best rap albums of the year 2020

2021 is fast approaching and with it the opportunity for PAM to look back on the best rap albums of the last year.

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Central African music, in search of lost treasures
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Central African music, in search of lost treasures

Dive into the rich yet little-known history of music in the Central African Republic. From the Congolese inspired independence music of the 1960s, the Bokassa era sounds of Formidable Muziki.

Yamê takes the world by storm
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Yamê takes the world by storm

PAM spoke with Yamê about the rapper-singer-melodist’s meteoric rise and his knack for lofty melodies and heartfelt punchlines.

DJ Boboss and the mad mix of DIY electronics
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DJ Boboss and the mad mix of DIY electronics

The Kenyan artist forced his way into DJing by inventing his own decks. Meet DJ Boboss, an electric character and self-taught electrician.