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The best African rap songs of 2022
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The best African rap songs of 2022

There is no one African rap, there are hundreds. There are as many rap scenes as there are countries and languages on the continent. All over Africa, rappers and beatmakers are taking the codes and […]

The 50 best albums of 2022
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The 50 best albums of 2022

Listen in on 2022 with our pan-African selection from Spanish Town to Johannesburg, Lagos to Nairobi, featuring the likes of Sampa the Great, Sudan Ariches, Asake, Koffee and more.

Ria Sean, destination Love Station
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Ria Sean, destination Love Station

PAM spoke with Nigerian songstress Ria Sean on the process surrounding her sophomore EP Love Station, a slow-tempo, afro-fusion tale of confidence, self-doubt, and boundless love. 

PAM Club: Hübsch, an alternative South Africa
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PAM Club: Hübsch, an alternative South Africa

The young DJ Michelle Hübsch shares an unusual vision of South African music, with an experimental selection, far from the current dancefloor standards. From Johannesburg, Michelle Hübsch has taken her place behind the decks to […]

10 albums to discover from November 2022
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10 albums to discover from November 2022

Every month, PAM browses the pan-African scenes to offer a selection of ten fresh releases. This November, listen to PsychoYP, Molotof, Somadina, Ezra Collective, and more.

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PAM Club: the digital wrath of Wulffluw XCIV
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PAM Club: the digital wrath of Wulffluw XCIV

This week in the PAM Club, Russian avant-club artist Wulffluw XCIV sends a raging mix that pushes warm Afro-diasporic beats into the deep end of the apocalypse. Wulffluw XCIV believes in music as a tool […]

Linton Kwesi Johnson in 5 dubs
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Linton Kwesi Johnson in 5 dubs

PAM honors the living legend of dub poetry, running through five of the Jamaican master’s tap natch poems imbued with cutting social commentary, heavy bass, and eternal rhythm.

And through it all, Adomaa rises again
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And through it all, Adomaa rises again

PAM spoke with Adomaa, the Ghanaian-Nigerian alté singer and actress, on the release of Becoming Adomaa, an honest and vulnerable recounting of her journey through fame and the industry, from disillusion to salvation. Interview.