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Rich The Kid, Jay Critch and Skillibeng play “Real Boss”
News
Rich The Kid, Jay Critch and Skillibeng play "Real Boss"

The two American rappers join forces with the rising Jamaican star for an ode to lust. Skillibeng is a young dancehall artist with growing success in Jamaica. After his 2020 single, “Crocodile Teeth,” the singer […]

A-Reece battles remorse on Today’s Tragedy, Tomorrow’s Memory
Interview
A‑Reece battles remorse on Today’s Tragedy, Tomorrow’s Memory

South Africa’s top lyricist tackles grief and responsibility on his new album Today’s Tragedy, Tomorrow’s Memory. Filled with soulful production and earned wisdom, A-Reece establishes his role as rap’s young conscience.

Rap: 10 tracks and a tour of Africa
List / Guide
Rap: 10 tracks and a tour of Africa

From Ghana to Mali to the Ivory Coast to Kenya through Morocco, PAM offers a selection of ten tracks that shook the African rap planet during the first quarter of 2021.

The best amapiano songs by Nigerian artists
List / Guide
The best amapiano songs by Nigerian artists

From Rema to Kizz Daniel, Nigerian artists know a hot trend when they see one, and have a special way of making it their own.

Welcome to Kumerica: dive into the Kumasi street phenomenon
Reportage
Welcome to Kumerica: dive into the Kumasi street phenomenon

In Ghana, rap is going through a revival with the drill wave. The subgenre revealed the existence of the Kumerica subculture to the whole country, originating from the poor neighbourhoods of Kumasi.

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10 new albums you should listen to this week
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10 new albums you should listen to this week

Man on the Moon III: The Chosen Kid Cudi Kid Cudi finally follows up on his pharaonic project on this third chapter of Man on the Moon: 18 tracks follow and a hand-picked guest list: […]

Amha Eshèté, the dreamer who cut the grooves of Ethiopia’s golden sounds onto wax
Interview
Amha Eshèté, the dreamer who cut the grooves of Ethiopia’s golden sounds onto wax

Amha Eshèté was Ethiopia’s first independent record producer. It is to him that we owe the first recordings (and the following two hundred) of the golden age of Ethiopian music, later resurrected by the famous Éthiopiques series. He confesses it all to PAM in full detail (Part one).

Amaro Freitas’ journey from Brazilian slum to jazz icon
Profiles
Amaro Freitas’ journey from Brazilian slum to jazz icon

Though Amaro Freitas’ third world tour is suspended, his life of exploration in jazz continues, recounting a long journey of inspiration and triumph.