This week, international rap, fresh amapiano, flowy neo-soul, Trinibad dancehall, and life as an Accra youth.
This week, international rap, fresh amapiano, flowy neo-soul, Trinibad dancehall, and life as an Accra youth.
Chocolate City talent Blaqbonez kindly mocks Naija’s hottest Afrobeats acts in the video for “Back In Uni”, a single from his upcoming album Young Preacher. 26-year-old Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez joined forces with one of Ghana’s […]
Out November 18th, Mogadishu’s Finest : The Al-Uruba Sessions is a curation of the some of the best work from Somali 1980’s group Iftin Band. In the 80’s, in the heart of Somalia’s capital, there’s […]
Lady Lykez is a queen bee in the video for her buzzing new track “Killa Bee”, the first single from her upcoming EP Woza. Three years after the Muhammad Ali EP, North London rapper Lady […]
This week, Black Sherif’s introspective rap, melancolic house, engaged rock from Natitingou, spiritual free-jazz and sweet memories from Ghana.
The Parisian BJF announces the release of his second EP Uprooted, four tracks that promise to put everyone in agreement on the dancefloors of the world. PAM invites you to listen to a premiere of the first single “Baloya”.
The viral amapiano phenomenon Uncle Waffles offers tantalizing visuals for “Tanzania”, the single from her very first EP “Red Dragon”. Uncle Waffles manifested destiny in the viral snippet that launched her into global fame. “So […]
British sensation Nia Archive quickly became one of the most promising faces of jungle’s recent revival. Her latest single and music video “Baianá” gives the electronic genre a Brazilian makeover. 22-year-old DJ, producer, singer and […]
The Ghanaian rap monument is living life to the fullest in visuals for “Labadi”, announcing his upcoming eighth studio album. After many successful collaborations like on “Can’t Let You Go”, “ CCTV” or “Anadwo”, Ghanaians […]
This week, three shades of gqom, women reggae artists take their righful place, sweet Nigerian beats, the new thing coming from Kenyan and reggae meets hip-hop.
Named after the name of his show on the London radio Worldwide FM, the Luso-Angolan activist presents Neon Colonialismo, Batida’s first album since 2014 and latest post-colonialist endeavours in the Afro-electronic scene.