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The Nigerian producers to watch out for in 2021
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The Nigerian producers to watch out for in 2021

We dive into the masterminds behind the records of Burna Boy, Fireboy DML, Joeboy, Tiwa Savage and more, shining a light on the talent of the many producers taking Nigerian music to new levels of creativity and prestige.

PAM Club: Dariiofox, batida brotherhood
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PAM Club: Dariiofox, batida brotherhood

The Portuguese artist presents productions made alongside his brother DJ Nervoso in a wild mix where kuduro and batida from the Lisbon ghettos lead the dance. Dariiofox, real name Dario Magalhaes, is a young London-based […]

20 unmissable music videos this month
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20 unmissable music videos this month

Whether declarations of love or mournful tributes, calls for celebration or sharp social critique, these are PAM’s unmissable videos for March.

The Scorpion Kings invite TRESOR for a Rumble In The Jungle
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The Scorpion Kings invite TRESOR for a Rumble In The Jungle

Amapiano figureheads DJ Maphorisa and Kabza de Small take their Scorpion Kings moniker for another spin, this time inviting Congolese vocalist TRESOR to their ever expanding empire of amapiano. PAM talks with the trio about their collaboration and album dropping April 9th.

5 albums you should listen to this week
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5 albums you should listen to this week

Neptune Terminus Youssoupha The rapper makes his comeback with the release of his sixth album, proving himself to be just as engaged as he was for Noir Désir, which was released back in 2012. In […]

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The Congolese collective Kasaï Allstars offers an ode to peace
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The Congolese collective Kasaï Allstars offers an ode to peace

“Olooh, a War Dance For Peace” arrives ahead of  Kasaï Allstars fourth album’s release, Black Ants Always Fly Together, One Bangle Makes No Sound. Kasai Allstars is back with “Olooh, a War Dance For Peace.” […]

Awori and Twani, at the service of her majesty Ranavalona III
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Awori and Twani, at the service of her majesty Ranavalona III

Alternating between sumptuous melodies and driving, impactful rap, Awori has joined forces with Twani, a beatmaker from Lyon, for an album as politically-engaged as it is sensitive. Ranavalona, pays tribute to the last Malagasy queen, and establishes her place in the pan-African pantheon of defiant women.

Club in Africa: the dancefloor writes back
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Club in Africa: the dancefloor writes back

An introduction into Spector Books’ recently published Ten Cities, exploring the clubs and party goers of Africa’s most prominent dancefloors, including a few words from the journalist and contributors.