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Blaqbonez Settles into His True Form with ‘Young Preacher’s’ Hedonistic Gospel.

One thing about Blaqbonez is, his music and style may not be for everyone but you cannot deny his genius. Emeka the stallion is an honest pimp. While most playboys and f**kboys wallow in denial, Blaq has never been shy to admit that his hedonistic approach to love and relationships asides stemming from evolutionary animalistic human tendencies, also has roots in past trauma and is just a defensive mechanism to avoid future heartbreak or as the Nigerians call it… ”Breakfast.”

Blaqbonez set out to make a worthy sequel to 2021’s ‘Love>Sex’ and that, he achieved, also settling into the most authentic we have ever heard Emeka and stretching the possibilities of his creativity beyond what the fans and critics already perceive of his artistry.

Blaqbonez attains Super Saiyan status on this project by rapping more than he ever has on a project since 2018, one would think that he set out to prove that he can join the league of Nigerian legends who dropped rap projects that were also as commercially viable as pop records like Olamide, Ice Prince, Falz, MI Abaga etc.

In the words of Drake ”rap albums doing numbers like it’s pop…”

Furthermore, Blaq brings his pen to the party but leaves some of the autotune from ‘Sex>Love‘ at home, taking on more complex melodies and hooks by himself (with a little help from Oxlade background vocals) and shows that he’s been working on his singing.

Young Preacher is by far Blaq’s most experimental work and his most honest work since he broke into the mainstream.

Blaqbonez albeit being a typical Yoruba demon (Emeka is Igbo by the way), Femi named Lagos bachelor with the libido of a rug rat and the commitment issues of a white girl from Alabama. At the same time, the second testament of his hedonistic gospel is rooted in truth and honesty. More accurately, his truth, his honesty.

Just like on the last album, Young Preacher is curtain called by a trap song fully celebrating his hedonism. The mellow trap title track introduces us to the latest of Blaq’s dozens of alter-egos ‘Young Preacher.’ Blaq explains that though he’s against marriage he believes in the sanctity of fatherhood, a weird concept to speak about while checking the list of female body types in his body count.

A radio talk show aside accompanies certain songs acting as either intros or outros explaining the concepts of their parent track.

‘Hot Boy’ is a bass guitar-laced galala and late mix which could easily host a Santi verse.

”One song on the album could be about your girlfriend’ Blaq spits as he goes on to describe graphically his lustful thoughts towards Nigerian female celebrities like Nancy Isime and Diana Eneje. The Preacher connects his hedonism to childhood trauma and abandonment issues. At this point on the album, Blaqbonez is mostly rapping which is a very brave thing to do.

Turns out he was warming up for the magical, falsetto-laced, infectious hook by Lojay on ‘Whistle’, which can easily compete for hook of the year in the Nigerian music scene. Ruger would settle easily on this song too.

One could imagine this track as a re-enactment of last year’s ‘Bling’ with Amaarae and BNXN fka Buju, but it still sounds fresh and present.

Interpolating a Zinoleesky flow while referencing his sex playlist which includes Santi when dealing Alte girls and the Marlian Records artist when dealing with Trenches thots. The track blur the line between groupie and anti-groupie anthem.

Employing the multiple choral voices on hooks techniques popularized by Asake, but like with everything else on the album, minimalism is Blaq’s watchword.

The lead single and standout track, Jae5 produced ‘Back in Uni’ is next and falls perfectly into the transition of tracks. An unapologetic confessional of some sort about all the hearts he has left to hyenas and vultures in Lekki. Definitely a contender for the best song on the project.

The gospel takes a detour to chronicle pride in living within one’s means and investing smartly ”i’d rather put a mill in crypto, name brands don’t guarantee drip tho” he raps proudly on ‘Fake Nikes,’ another standout track with some help from SA rapper Blxckie and penthouse rapper Cheque. Blaq kept the features mostly hip hop too, another big risk that paid off and keeps the sound cohesive and unique from 80% of what’s in the mainstream Nigerian market.

The production on the tape is as unique and fresh as it is catchy and replay worthy as displayed on ‘Ring Ring’ and also as experimental as can be on Paul Play sample laced ‘Loyalty.’

Blaq impresses and taps into his R&B bag to carry what’s probably the melodic and sing-songy performance of his career, more impressively with minimal autotune. ‘Loyalty’ gives ‘Back in uni’ a strong run for best song on the tape.

The next track is the stoner girls’ anthem interlude ‘She Like Igbo’ ending with a funny skit, glad to see Blaq move his IG comic antics to spice up his music too.

Blaq channels his inner Burna Boy on Tekno assisted ‘Ess Mama’ and a standout performance by Bien of Sauti Sol and Takura on ‘Mazoe.’ Oxlade’s Backups spice up the celebratory ‘Star Life,’ which also chronicles the lonely side of celebrity life.

Again preaching the sex-fiends gospel powered by a lack of genuine connections due to past trauma.

With perfect transitioning, Blaq ends the tracklist from where he started on trap/rap songs ‘Back on BS’ and ‘ I’d Be Waiting.’

‘Shorty told me love is the highest vibration I told her I disagree’ he raps on the former as he woes a girl to cheat on her man with him, situations have never been more artsy and romanticized, the mellow vibes transition into the acoustic outro, which leads to Asa’s ‘I’ll Be Waiting’ sampled unto Blaq rapping about his successes and taking dumps on rappers like a hobby.

‘I sold out MO park no rapper can do that,’ ‘three top 10s I did it solo,’ ‘when they want to drop they go on my page to find something to copy.’ Now that’s a flex.

Flexing on ladies, flexing on rappers. The album bows us out with a rags to riches skit of a voice presumably Emeka’s mother’s.

The risk to rap more and use beats that cannot be easily categorized into Afrobeats or Afropop, keeping the features mostly rappers, minimalism in lyrics and performance, trusting more in his vocal abilities than Autotune all paid off.

Few things like the lacklustre Tekno verse, shortlived Cheque verse unlike the last tape where Psycho YP, AQ etc gave him a run for his money and Blxckie‘ ostensibly out-of-theme verse set the album back from a solid 10/10 performance,

Young Preacher is not the banger-filled classic that the last tape was but is Blaqbonez in his most confident and rawest form, the lack of bangers one can say is on purpose as he also took the risk to leave ‘Commander‘ off the album, in an era where Fireboy used ‘Peru’ to stat pad streams for ‘Playboy’ and Ckay used ‘Love Nwantinti’ from 2019, with a thousand remixes to statpad streams for ‘Sad Romance.’

On ‘Young Preacher’ Blaq does not mirror the poetry of Fireboy, the melodies of Rema, the hums of Ckay, nor the falsetto of Oxlade (via Autotune). Instead he brings rap Blaqbonez into a marriage with Mr. Boombastic and gives us a ragga, Alte-inspired Afro-rap album that sounds fresh and unique enough for us to bear listening to the same theme from the last tape without burning out.

Kudos to Emeka for adding some psychological and emotional context to his hedonistic gospel. Time will tell how this one ages. Bravo. Take a bow Emeka.

PRODUCTION: 9

LYRICISM:9

FEATURES: 8

COHESION:9

TRANSITION: 9

STRONG POINTS: Blaq’s rapping, thematic cohesion, Lojay’s hook on ‘Whistle’, Blaq’s singing on ‘Loyalty’

WEAK POINTS: Cheque’s shortlived verse and Blackie’s verse on ‘Fake Nikes,’ Tekno on ‘Ess Mama’

BEST/ WORST SONG: Mazoe, Loyalty, Whistle/She Like Igbo

TOTAL: 8.9/10

VERDICT: A classic if it stands the test of time, a solid project, and an experimental success regardless.

AKA and Nadia Nakai Approach One-Year Anniversary

While waiting for his summer smash hit ‘Lemons (Lemonade)’ to rise to the top of the South African streaming and radio charts, finally surpassing K.O., Young Stunna, and Blxckie’s ‘Sete’ to claim the top spot, another milestone is around the corner for Kiernan as he and his girlfriend Nadia Nakai approach their one year anniversary.

The couple has been together since October last year, the relationship between both rappers came as a shock to many as Nadia Nakai achieved fame under the umbrella of Cassper Nyovest’s Family Tree Entertainment.

Cassper and AKA have been archrivals for the most part of their careers and it was quite awkward to fans that the first lady of Family Tree Nadia, would not only get involved with the enemy camp, let alone find love in the arms of Cassper’s arch-enemy immediately after her departure from Nyovest’s label.

Prior to dating Kiernan, Nadia was involved with Chicago, Illinois rapper Vic Mensa, during the South African stop of his African tour. The two dated for about two months before Mensa moved back to the states and there went yet another relationship for Bragga.

AKA on the other hand went through a sad phase as he lost his fiance and then soon-to-be wife on 11 April 2021. Anele ‘Nellie’ Tembe accidentally fell off a 1oth floor balcony and died just weeks before the wedding.

“I am in a fantastic place. Love is in the air. Nadia and I have been together for about a year and just enjoying each other,” said AKA. The award-winning rapper also stated that their relationship is set in stone because of music.

AKA said that music unites them the most as they are able to complement each other in their day-to-day work.

“Music always unites us. Both of us being both artists complement our relationship.” When it comes to music, AKA has been on a roll recently.

Following the release of Lemons (Lemonade) featuring Nasty C, AKA reminded the South African hip-hop community of what he is capable of after a brief absence from the scene. The rapper stated that he is excited about how the song has gained momentum in the game since it has become one of the most popular songs.

“Lemons (Lemonade) is arguably one of the most popular songs. Things are going well, it’s gaining momentum and I’m excited.” He said.

The rapper admitted that he is currently having a good time with music and the whole energy in hip-hop music.

“I’m feeling a brand-new breath of fresh air in the game, in hip-hop, music, and just my life in general,” during his interview with DRUM Magazine.

About him dating Nadia AKA had this to say,

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‘Sete’ Makes Way for ‘Lemons’ at Number 1 on the Radio Charts? AKA and Nota Disagree

After a ridiculous run at the top of all the streaming and radio charts in Mzansi, going double platinum in two months and hitting 8 million views on Youtube at the same time, K.O’s magnum opus single ‘Sete’ featuring Blxckie and Young Stunna seemed to have finally given way on the radio charts top spot to AKA and Nasty C’s ‘Lemons (Lemonade)’ track which has been trailing ‘Sete’ at #2 for weeks since it’s release. However, there has been some controversy surrounding this news.

While AKA took to Twitter to celebrate the milestone achievement being his first song to achieve this feat since ‘FREE.’ Controversial media figure Nota Baloyi went on Twitter to discredit AKA’s claims to having the country’s biggest song on Radio.

The music executive mentioned that AKA shared a radio chart that expired on Tuesday.

My wife has spent more weeks at #1 this decade that AKA, Black Motion & DJ Zinhle combined… It’s sad to see Kiernan making fake radio charts on Wednesday because he was #1 up to Tuesday & the chart is from Friday to Thursday each week, where he last topped the chart with FREE.” tweeted Nota.

https://twitter.com/akaworldwide/status/1580137338138931200

An official response from neither AKA nor the official radio chart body has surfaced since Baloyi made these claims.

FEYOTHEGENIUS Delivers A Two-Track Mission Statement With When It’s Time For Action

If 2024 was the buildup, 2025 is the breakout. Nigerian-born artist and boundary-pusher FeyoTheGenius isn’t waiting around for recognition — he’s demanding it with When It’s Time For Action, a gritty, emotionally layered two-pack that doubles as both a street manifesto and an artistic reintroduction.

Feyo’s message is clear: no more stalling, no more distractions. The time to move is now.

A TWO-SIDED COIN OF CHAOS AND CLARITY

The release opens with “Time For Action” — a relentless, drill-driven joint featuring Vr1zz and Makama. From the first few bars, the tension is thick: cinematic synths snake through bone-rattling drums, setting the stage for verses that pulse with urgency. Vr1zz attacks the beat with sharp intensity, while Makama injects a grounded, street-hardened realism. Together with Feyo, the trio delivers a track that feels like marching orders from the frontlines — militant, emotional, and unshakably focused.

Flip the coin, and you land on “I Lost My Feelings For You”, a vulnerable yet cold reflection on ambition’s emotional toll. Featuring the melodic stylings of Plvyboi Pluto, the track trades raw aggression for introspection, exploring what happens when feelings fade in the pursuit of greatness. It’s a slow burn with heavy replay value — showing that Feyo’s war isn’t just external, but internal too.

FEYOTHEGENIUS: MORE THAN A NAME, A MISSION

At a time when many artists chase trends, FeyoTheGenius is creating his own lane. Born and raised in Nigeria, and now reaching across continents, Feyo blends global influences — hip-hop, afrobeats, drill, alternative R&B — into something uniquely his. But more than just the sound, it’s the purpose that separates him.

Every bar, every beat, every drop carries intention.

“This drop is for the ones who know what it means to move with purpose. No more talking. It’s action time.” – FeyoTheGenius

With a name like “The Genius,” expectations are naturally high. But what Feyo proves with this release is that the genius lies not just in the craft — it’s in the clarity of his vision.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE FEATURED HEAVYWEIGHTS

  • Vr1zz brings calculated energy and sharp lyricism, delivering verses that punch hard without wasting words. A perfect complement to Feyo’s cinematic aggression.
  • Makama adds depth with his storytelling. His delivery on “Time For Action” is more than a feature — it’s a voice of lived reality.
  • Plvyboi Pluto floats on “I Lost My Feelings For You” with a haunting vocal performance. His blend of melody and melancholy captures the emotional fallout of success with painful accuracy.

WHY THIS RELEASE MATTERS

When It’s Time For Action isn’t just two songs — it’s a line in the sand. It shows us who FeyoTheGenius is and where he’s going. It’s a project that balances the dualities many artists struggle with: strength vs. softness, grit vs. grace, survival vs. soul.

And in an era where attention is currency, Feyo is giving people something worth listening to — something that demands your attention, not just asks for it.

Kwame Yesu’s Latest Project Blends Raw Emotion with Rap Precision

Known for his fearless pen and effortless cadence, Ghanaian rapper Kwame Yesu offers an introspective turn with his new release. Titled Trench Baby (Vol.1), the two-pack project is a gripping window into the artist’s inner world, marked by emotional sharpness and the lyrical precision that’s made him a noticeable act in the country’s buzzing hip-hop scene.

Having made an impact with the drill anthem “Anadwo”, featuring Kimilist and a pre-fame Black Sherif, Kwame Yesu carved out a lane as a gritty storyteller with a raw, unfiltered sound. But while 2022’s The Last Supper offered a preview of his path, Trench Baby (Vol.1) goes deeper—this time, into the mind of the man behind the mic.

The project’s two songs, “Pain” and “Demons”, are exactly what they sound like—blunt, aching, and brazenly honest. From reflections on the mental weight of ambition to the shifting tides of friendship and loyalty, Kwame Yesu lays his psyche bare. His signature laid-back delivery, paired with layered wordplay, creates a subtle tension that sits with you long after the last verse

“With The Last Supper, we saw his world. Now, with Pain & Demons, we hear his mind,” 

The release navigates themes of ambition, isolation, inner turmoil, and resilience, all delivered in Kwame Yesu’s signature laid back flow and poignant wordplay—a style he’s perfected over time.This dual-track project also affirms Kwame Yesu’s devotion to the fundamentals of hip-hop. No gimmicks. No gloss. Just truth-telling. It’s a release made for those who value lyricism, storytelling, and the quiet storms brewing inside our favorite rappers.

Listen to Trench Baby Vol.1 here:

https://cruxmusic.lnk.to/KwameYesu-TrenchBaby

Follow the artist @Kwame_Ysu on all social media platforms 

10 African Rappers You Should Be Tapped Into

Hiphop music is the driving force the of African youth and with the first quarter of 2025 already gone we highlight the artists you should be listening to and have on rotation. So far in 2025, the continent’s diverse regions are brimming with talent, from East to West and South these rappers are poised to make their mark on the global stage. At Hip Hop Africa, we are focused on helping propel the next wave of artists who are ready to captivate the world. Join us as we delve into the vibrant sounds of African Hip Hop, unveiling dope music and artists who can compete and go toe to toe with global superstars.

KindlyNxsh- South Africa 

A producer-turned-rapper, KindlyNxsh injects rare depth into the South African hip-hop scene. Known as the “Militant Mayne,” his consistency in 2024—releasing new tracks monthly—set him apart. From collaborations like Where Did You Go with Herc Cut The Lights to his hard-hitting Eish Chief, his versatility shines. His military-inspired persona, donning tactical gear and rallying fans as his “soldiers,” underscores his unique brand. Beyond the mic, KindlyNxsh’s production credentials speak volumes: he co-produced for Priddy Ugly and Blxckie, while crafting his own tracks. His breakout Don’t Braai Me (Soldier Man) proved his ability to blend aggression with psychedelia, earning a coveted co-sign from Nasty C. As 2025 unfolds, his bold Flashing Lights collaboration with Brotherkupa( a sample of Kanye West’s Flashing Lights)  reaffirms his artistic ascendancy.

Lyrical Joe- Ghana

Fast rising Ghanaian rapper and songwriter Lyrical Joe is renowned for his sharp lyricism and storytelling which has recently won him several accolades including rapper of the year. Gearing up for his sophomore album “I AM” the rapper has been on a roll with back to back releases so far with his latest featuring another rapper Medikal. After losing both parents at a young age, he turned to music as an outlet for his grief. Influenced by Bob Marley, Lil Wayne, Eminem, Nas, and Jay-Z, his style blends global sounds with personal experiences. His projects include KILL (King In Limelight, 2018), Vibes (2021), and Photo Album (2023). 

Msodoki Young Killer- Tanzania

Msodoki Young Killer, born Eriki Msodoki in 1993, is a prominent figure in Tanzania’s hip-hop scene, renowned for his adept Swahili rap and insightful storytelling. He emerged into the music industry with a style deeply rooted in the streets and youth culture of Tanzania, quickly gaining attention for his lyrical prowess. One of Tanzania’s most respected rappers, Msodoki Young Killer is known for his sharp lyricism and deep storytelling. His Swahili rap style balances street wisdom with mainstream appeal, solidifying his place in the Bongo Hip-hop movement.

MOJO AF- Nigeria

MOJO AF also known as Nigeria’s hip-hop ‘Orisa’ is an energetic and distinctive rap genius who possesses robust lyrical and vocal dexterity that keeps his listeners simultaneously hyped-up and intrigued. Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria he began his journey towards music in high school, professionally launching his music career later in 2019 with the release of his hit single ‘Chop Life Crew’ featuring Prettyboy DO.

Qwellers- South Africa 

The Qwellers have reshaped the South African hip-hop landscape since 2023. With a collective that includes Lowfeye, LaCabra, Blue Pappi, Sastii, Jepedoh, DaHoodHope, Fanaticalbeing, GVNT, SKATLE and YoungBoyVegeta, they’ve created an electrifying movement. Their fusion of Zulu and trap, coined as Isqinsi, was solidified in their debut tape SUPA BHEXEZA. In 2024, their presence expanded with the Qwelfontein events and a SABC 1 campaign, attracting an ever-growing fanbase. As they prepare their debut album, the collective’s unity and distinct sound promise a transformative chapter. What’s The Qoh and Toyota are just the beginning of a journey poised for global recognition.

Grixxly- Eswatini 

Grixxly (pronounced Grizzly) is a Mbabane, Eswatini-born Hip-Hop artist and Producer, whose style of music ranges from Rap to Trap. With his occasional dabbling into trap beats fused with conscious lyricism, he is not one to box himself into a particular type of Hip-Hop sound. Thriving off the succes of his latest mixtape Bear with me

King Kerby- Kenya

Sleek, edgy, versatile, and soulful – these are the words that resonate when King Kerby’s name is mentioned. Hailing from Nairobi, Kenya, King Kerby is an eclectic and multitalented artist who effortlessly encompasses the roles of rapper, vocalist, songwriter, producer, DJ, and curator. Born with a natural gift for rhythm and rhyme, King Kerby’s music is a fusion of dynamic melodies, poignant lyrics, and innovative production. His unique sound seamlessly blends elements of hip hop, R&B, and soul, creating a sonic experience that effortlessly navigates various styles, leaving listeners constantly intrigued, excited, and satisfied.

Brotherkupa- South Africa 

An artist unafraid to break boundaries, Brotherkupa’s 2024 EP Teen Revolution catapulted him into the spotlight. With a sound that blends psychedelic trap and punk, he stands as a true dual threat—both rapper and producer. Hits like How I Feel and Gqom Freestyle show his ability to marry raw energy with personal reflection. His influence extends beyond performing—his beats have powered tracks for Blxckie and Lowfeye. With millions of streams and viral moments, Brotherkupa’s rise is nothing short of meteoric, solidifying his place in the South African hip-hop vanguard.

Joey B- Ghana 

Joey B is an award winning Ghanaian musician who has been at it for a ewhile but the rapper recenlty took a new turn with his new style of sexy drill making waves across Ghana and Africa, with Princess leading the way with a nomination in the upcoming ghana music awards. His list hit and popular songs includes “Strawberry Ginger” “Tonga” “Cigarette” “U X Me” “Stables” and “Greetings From Abroad”. 
 On his career path, Joey B has collaborated with artists such as Sarkodie, EL, King Promise, Fuse ODG,BOJ, Mr. Eazi and many others.

G-TECH 2Bit- South Africa 

Pretoria’s own G-TECH 2Bit has emerged as a force in South Africa’s hip-hop scene. With Survivor’s Guilt, he showcased his unique blend of drill, trap, and melodic rap, amassing millions of streams in just a few months. Collaborations with Loatinover Pounds and Khalee G further highlighted his versatile approach. Tracks like Coffee Shop in Rosebank and Ke Tech capture the essence of Pretoria’s culture, while Ziyawa illustrates G-TECH’s lyrical depth. A multifaceted artist, his ability to blend sharp wit with raw emotion makes him a future cornerstone of South African hip-hop.



Dreyson Drops Bold New Street Anthem & Fashion Statement “Rocking Drey” Featuring Fraimzy

Hip-hop’s freshest voice, Dreyson, has just released his latest single “Rocking Drey” featuring rising star Fraimzy — a high-energy anthem that doubles as a fashion flex and a  brand statement. The single, now available on all major streaming platforms, serves as a  cornerstone of Dreyson’s lifestyle brand and a lead track from his upcoming album Big  Dreams, set to drop on June 14th, his birthday. 

“Rocking Drey” is more than just a banger — it’s a movement. Laced with catchy hooks,  booming 808s, and undeniable swagger, the track celebrates self-made hustle, identity, and  streetwear culture. The lyrics shout out Dreyson’s growing clothing brand — featuring T shirts, hoodies, and signature shiesties — while Fraimzy adds his signature melodic  bounce, giving the song crossover appeal and club-ready energy. 

“It’s not just music — it’s a lifestyle,” says Dreyson. “‘Rocking Drey’ is about repping your  dreams, your people, and your drip. The brand and the music go hand in hand. This is just  the beginning.” 

Fraimzy’s feature adds fuel to the fire, proving once again why he’s one of the most exciting  names in the new wave. Together, the duo delivers a track that’s equally suited for the streets,  stages, and style lookbooks. 

The Big Dreams album, arriving June 14th, promises more of Dreyson’s unique fusion of  ambition-driven bars and culturally rooted authenticity — with “Rocking Drey” as its bold  introduction. 

Stream “Rocking Drey” now 

https://linktr.ee/marveldreyson

And get your merch at www.shopdrey.com 

Straffitti Taps Jeleel! for TrapSoul Inspired “Luv U”

Thirsty Worldwide superstar, genre-bender, and universal designer Straffitti just turned the temperature up a notch with his latest single, “Luv U”, is set which was already creating major waves online, with over 100,000 user-generated videos on TikTok before its official release today.

On “Luv U,Straffitti steps into his smoothest R&B bag yet, delivering a passionate, futuristic love anthem about the art of loving a woman right – emotionally, physically, and intentionally. The track is a sonic slow burn, layered with glossy vocals, an irresistible hook, and production that feels like silk and static all at once. 

Joining him on the track is Jeleel!, the American high-energy and hardcore-influenced powerhouse known for his explosive performances and unmatched charisma. With millions of streams and a cult-like fanbase, Jeleel! brings his signature raw energy to the record, fusing tender vulnerability with wild intensity. For two artists best known for their high-octane energy and genre-defying rap deliveries, “Luv U” takes a surprising left turn, slowing things down with sultry melodies and emotional depth. It’s a curveball that’s sure to catch their core fans off guard, in the best way possible, revealing a softer, more vulnerable side that proves they’re not just here to rage but to resonate. 

In a recent tweet, Straffitti boldly declared,

DELETE ALL MY OLD $ONGGGGG$ NOW, I DONT $OUNDDDDDD LIKE THAT ANYMORE

– a clear message to fans that the old Straffitti is gone, making way for a new chapter. Fans can expect even more R&B influences in his future work as he continues to redefine his sound, proving that his versatility knows no limits. 

Straffitti has also been taking the BB$ 2 project on the road, with an exclusive private listening world tour hitting iconic cities such as Los Angeles, Toronto, Cape Town, Guangzhou, London, and Lagos. These intimate events have allowed fans around the world to experience the upcoming album in its raw, unfiltered form, raising anticipation to a fever pitch ahead of the release. 

Produced by the dynamic Thirsty Worldwide duo Gcl3f & Jxses, “Luv U” is poised to be a standout record, the kind you play late at night, eyes closed, heart wide open. With BB$ 2 on the horizon, Straffitti proves once again that he isn’t just playing in the lane , he’s redesigning it. 

“Luv U” is out on all streaming platforms. Get ready to feel something.



 

Remyn Seventeen Taps Sastii of The Qwellers For “Zanzibar”  

One Thing we know about Mzanzi is that its breaming Remyn one of the latest talents on the block and his latest single , “Zanzibar”, a powerful and  cinematic collaboration with platinum-selling rapper Sastii of the supergroup The Qwellers. The  track, out now across all streaming platforms, serves as one of the lead singles from Remyn’s  highly anticipated upcoming EP, Playing for Keeps. 

“Zanzibar” is more than just a song produced by whynsie — it’s an experience. Built on lush,  atmospheric production and grounded in gritty lyricism, the single blends Remyn Seventeen’s  poetic storytelling with Sastii’s sharp, introspective verse, resulting in a seamless fusion of raw  emotion and elevated craft. The track captures themes of escapism, ambition, and the toll of  chasing greatness. 

Playing For Keeps is expected to arrive on the 23rd of April 2025, showcasing Remyn Seventeen’s  evolving sound — a blend of introspective rap, alternative hip-hop, and rich Afro-infused rhythms.  With “Zanzibar” as a bold opening statement, it’s clear that Remyn is not just playing the game — he’s here to dominate it. 

Sastii Unveils Double Music Video Drop for “Supa Senorita” & “Qwhimskii”

South African Platinum-selling rapper Sastii and member of the fast rising South African collective Qwellers kicks off 2025 with undeniable heat. Coming  through with a double music video drop off his latest 3-pack intimate EP. Sastii delivers the official visuals for  “Supa Senorita” and  “QWHIMSKII” This attests to the hard work of Sastii and the hardwork the Qwellers has been putting in since their inception.

These two videos showcase Sastii’s sharp versatility and his unique style—balancing romantic  smoothness with off-kilter flair. “Supa Senorita” is a wavy love anthem wrapped in  silky melodies and Latin charm, while “QWHIMSKII” taps into the surreal, left-field  energy that made fans fall in love with The Qwellers’ mystique in the first place. 

“QWHIMSKII” now on YouTube. 

Visually, both drops are cinematic, stylish, and soaked in character—further  cementing Sastii’s rep as one of the most creative minds in the game right now. 

This back-to-back visual rollout sets the tone for what’s shaping up to be a  massive year for Kakapani. First quarter pressure applied. Hard. 

Watch “Supa Senorita” now on YouTube. 

Jozzy2pf and Zilla Oaks Team Up for Authentic Trap Anthem “No Fakes”

Fast-rising rapper Jozzy2pf is set to make a powerful entrance into the music scene with the release of his debut single, “No Fakes,” which was released just yesterday April 10. The track sees the emerging artist take a bold stance on loyalty, authenticity, and cutting ties with anything fake. “No Fakes” is more than just a song—it’s a declaration. Over a gritty, hard-hitting trap beat, Jozzy2pf lays down sharp verses that reflect his commitment to staying true to himself and his circle. He’s joined by fellow Nigerian rapper Zilla Oaks, who brings his own fire, making for a dynamic and punchy collaboration.

Born in Ebonyi State, Nigeria, and now established in South Africa, Jozzy2pf is carving out his lane in the hip-hop world. With a sound rooted in raw lyricism and a global hustle mentality, he blends African grit with universal themes. His music speaks to dreamers, underdogs, and anyone chasing something real.

“No Fakes” marks the beginning of an exciting journey for Jozzy2pf as he sets his sights on making a lasting impact. With this debut, he’s not just stepping onto the scene—he’s making, Listen to the track below

EESKAY Teams Up with DanDizzy for Explosive New Single “State of Emergency”

State of Emergency” is an energetic and powerful hip-hop anthem featuring two of Nigeria’s most impactful rap voices amongst the youth. EESKAY from the Federal Capital city, Abuja and DanDizzy from the oil rich Port Harcourt backed by an electrifying beat produced by Jiggyyb, the track showcases both artists at their lyrical best, trading sharp, thought-provoking verses with unmatched intensity and flow.

This collaboration speaks directly to the everyday struggles faced by Nigerians, touching on themes of perseverance, societal pressure, and the relentless pursuit of success in a system built to challenge dreamers. EESKAY and DanDizzy reject the polished, politically correct approach often seen in mainstream rap, opting instead for raw honesty and a fearless voice for the people.

“State of Emergency” is more than a track—it’s a statement. A call to action. A reminder that real hip-hop still lives in the heart of Africa.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ishaq Baba Bello, better known by his stage name EESKAY, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter who has been making waves in the hip-hop scene since 2016. Known for viral tracks like “The Matter” and “Don’t Touch My Shit”, EESKAY quickly gained a cult following in Abuja—widely regarded as the hip-hop capital of Nigeria.

Drawing influence from UK and US drill music, EESKAY fuses Afrocentric melodies and Nigerian street lingo to craft a sound that is uniquely his own. He is recognized as a pioneer of the Afro-Drill genre and rose to national acclaim with his 2020 hit single “Agbalaga” featuring Odumodublvck.

Lyrical Joe Drops “Holy Sky” – A Powerful Prelude to His Upcoming Album I Am

Ghanaian rapper Lyrical Joe is on a roll this year and unleashes another single “Holy Sky”—the official intro to his highly anticipated album, I AM. Renowned for his sharp wordplay, deep lyricism, and unstoppable flow, Lyrical Joe unveils yet another masterpiece, setting the stage for what promises to be his most personal and impactful project yet.

“Holy Sky” is more than just an introduction—it’s a statement. The track encapsulates Lyrical Joe’s journey, resilience, and unwavering belief in his craft. With a blend of hard-hitting bars, deep introspection, and cinematic production, the song paints a vivid picture of his evolution in the rap game. Fans can expect nothing short of raw authenticity as Lyrical Joe takes them on a lyrical pilgrimage through his world.

Speaking about the new release, Lyrical Joe stated:

“This song is my way of setting the foundation for the I AM album. It’s about self-awareness, purpose, and the hunger to leave a legacy. ‘Holy Sky’ is the opening of a new chapter, and I can’t wait for the world to experience it.”

Produced by some of the finest talents in the industry, “Holy Sky” combines rich instrumentation with a soul-stirring delivery that reaffirms Lyrical Joe’s place at the pinnacle of African rap. As the intro to I AM, the song offers a glimpse into the depth and intensity that fans can expect from the full project.

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With a reputation for setting the bar high, Lyrical Joe’s I AM album is already generating immense buzz. Holy Sky is just the beginning of what promises to be a groundbreaking era.