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Dyana Cods Secures Her First Number 1 Hit with “Set It”
She doesn’t shy away from showing her versatility by incorporating a mild Jamaican accent on the hook. Her verse brings back the nasty and hardcore bars that resonate with her hip-hop audience
Khaligraph Jones Calls Out Rappers For Rapping On 'Back Tracks' on LIVE Performance In New Freestyle
Jones argues that nowadays, anything sells because key decision-makers in the entertainment industry pump in a lot of funds to market mediocrity
Khaligraph Jones Reflects On how finally God “Opened Doors” On New Record “Minimal Pressure”
But the message I get mainly from this track, has got to be how far he has come. “Remember that time I said God is gonna open doors?” He is referring to his June 2015 Ojuelegba Refix hit song titled “Open Doors” portraying how
How SewerSydaa easily became the “fan favourite”.
But now came in SewerSydaa, he had the simplest flows and a clear message, he was unpacking the lies politicians fed us in tasteful rhymes.
Spinx Mafia has a message for the baddies on new EP “Flowers”
Year-End letter from Drill Digest CEO
Top 10 Drill Songs Of 2022
Top 10 Drill Songs Of 2022
Ethan Muziki’s Tuneful ‘Rhyme,’ A Song of Wishful Thinking
For one, I love this track because of the vulnerability of the persona. The guy's voice depicts what every man would say but rather not. We are introduced to the side of men who admit when they like a woman and appreciate that sometimes it is not our all doing, but the work of a higher being.
How Tanzanian Producer AXL Beats sampled Nameless Classic Hit ‘Sinzia’ on Pop Smoke Record
London based Tanzanian producer sampled Nameless’ 2006 classic hit “Sinzia” on pop smokes record “She Got A Thing”
Maya Amolo Works the Pole in Stripper-Inspired Visuals for "Can't Get Enough"
Truth be told. No single mainstream female singer in Kenya can now match her creative ability, backed by her doll-like appearance, smooth skin, and her voice to boot.
Artist-Producer Duos That Don't Miss
In the mind of a Kenyan hip-hop fan, the artist is often praised for doing the weight lifting and producers thrown into oblivion. They tend to forget that good records come at the convergence point of the rapper-producer symbiosis.
Are Producers Lazy For Using Loops?
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