In Cairo, Egypt’s diverse music landscape, we’re introduced to a young promising rapper by the name of SLOW whose musical talent and insightful lyrics are earning him a place in the Egyptian music industry.
At 18 years old, SLOW has garnered a following of supporters who were enticed by his music and more so, the energy he brings with each offering.
Raised in the serene suburb of Maadi, Cairo, SLOW discovered his love for Hip Hop at an early age and in 2022, put more time and effort into sharpening his skills – ultimately leading him to collaborate with rapper, YBK in Tamanyat from his 808 EP in February 2023.
Looking to keep the ball rolling, the young rapper has released a two-pack EP with tracks VITA and TAB WE MALO where an introspective SLOW narrates topics of street culture, love, and being a voice for the youth while keeping to his authenticity and staying grounded.
Jay Jody is in album mode and appears to be nearing completion as per his recent announcement on social media.
“Please stay tuned, the star of the show, Jay Jody, is now finalizing his debut album,” revealed Jody in an announcement set as his profile picture across his social media pages.
Over two weeks ago, we got to hear more about the rapper’s career and current state of mind in his chat with Bhuda T. Jody spoke of his past, present, and future as he revealed plans and his readiness to release his debut album.
Back in March, Jody blessed the streets with Revenge Is Sweet, a 6-track offering meant to hold us until his official album. Now as he finalizes the project, we can’t contain our excitement over what it’ll turn out to be.
The Kenya diaspora festival went down last weekend with performances from major artists. The show was feted as the biggest Kenyan music concert outside the country.
The event took place at the Royal Regency Hotel in London—the lineup of performances featuring the most requested artists by fans in the United Kingdom.
With a star-studded lineup, the show lived up to the hype by delivering an unforgettable experience. Artists treated fans with thrilling sets and had them jamming to good music throughout the festival.
Rappers King Kaka, Boutross and Jua Cali, among other artists, delivered electrifying performances. Fans were kept on their feet as their favourite tunes had them dancing and having a good time.
Femi One showed out with a fantastic set of hits, attesting to her capability as a top-tier entertainer. The rapper made sure fans in the diaspora experienced a taste of back home.
The show also featured special guest performances, including Britain’s Got Talent finalist Sarah Ikumu and fast-rising star A1
This event aims to connect the Kenyan Diaspora with their roots through music. Both the Kenyan Diaspora and the wider UK community came together in celebration of the rich heritage of Kenya. It coincided with the London Rugby Sevens, making it a major Kenyan event abroad.
The event wrapped up with the official Pamoja Sevens afterparty with sets from Kenyan Djs.
It has been 2 years since Blxckie released B4NOW, his debut album that featured some of our favorite songs including Sika and Ye x4, ultimately becoming a chart-topping, gold-certified project.
For Blxckie, the success of his project and the support he received was an opportunity to break ground and do something he’s passionate about – and it was this passion that inevitably opened countless doors for him.
Within the two years of the album release, Blxckie embarked on the B4NOW tour, headlined multiple shows, expanded his catalog with numerous collaborations including his appearance in AKA’s posthumous album, Mass Country, and was recently listed to perform at the SXSW festival in Texas.
In celebration of B4NOW‘s second anniversary, Somnyama shares a 2-pack on his SoundCloud page titled “The2yr Anniversary Pack.” The project consists of songs Blessed + Tired (originally two individual songs [Blessed and Tired] both taken from B4NOW), as well as 2057.
Ghanaian rapper and Songwriter Bruno Fame has shown remarkable amount of consistency and ambition in recent years and after almost a year hiatus he’s back with his first single of the year titled Prayer.
Since returning to music he continues to touch the hearts of his small but devoted fan base with carefully crafted songs that focuses on giving meaning to people who are scared to be be their true self.
Prayers now available on all music streaming platforms.
Listen to his latest single Prayer on Spotify
Prayers was inspired by an event that took on place in December 2022 where two people were shot right in front of him and thought he would be next. But God been so good his life was spared. The new single Prayers serves as a reminder of God’s love and blessings.
Bruno Fame
Solomon Aabeteryele Kpipien known professionally as Bruno Fame, is a rapper and singer from Kasoa, Central Region Ghana. He discovered his music talent at the age of thirteen and began chasing music professionally in 2012. The Rapper released his biggest song Ohemaa in 2017.
Rapper Jovvie Jovv has finally added a new project to his amazing catalogue. The six-track EP is a testament to his continued growth as an artist willing to push boundaries.
The project is a combination of barz, witty lyrics and excellent delivery. His return ensures all the shrap fans get new music to listen to.
Vibes Central EP
The EP’s production is equally impressive, thriving on attention to detail and complexity. Sonically, Vibe Central is a refreshing twist on the shrap genre. The production is on point, with a great beat selection.
The EP stands out with its unique blend of rock music, psychedelic sound and trap. Jovie is showing the ability to fuse new sounds with his original style.
The project also boasts of great features. The addition of top-tier artists, including Swahili Papi, Timmy Blanco, Albeezy and MVROE, among others, ensures an execution with surgical precision. Swahili Papi and Ekumbo draw from their psychedelic sound made to evoke emotions from the listener. They are frequently featured as it is a collaborative project.
The EP from Jovie Jovv challenges the usual Kenyan trap sound by incorporating diverse influences. This ensures a captivating and refreshing listening experience. It explores various themes, from money, power, street life, and influence from drugs to the opps.
This is definitely a project worth a listen. It provides an all-round experience by catering for diverse elements of hip hop.
Check out the project below and let us know your reaction.
Nigerian Rapper Dremo has just taken to Twitter to announce that he will be releasing a new EP soon.
The rapper who has been silent for a while now, has left fans in doubt of what to expect from him for almost a year now without any new music from him.
Dremo who was signed to Davido’s DMW record label has before now, hinted at a possible album, but fans will now have to settle for an EP instead.
My EP is coming soon, been taking my time to create something from my soul for you guys, anytime I put them on replay I feel a thing or two isn’t right. I know y’all have waited a while but it will be worth it. Stay with me, Shey You Dey Hear? ❤️
Although we are not certain when the EP will be released, however, the announcement is enough to believe that Dremo is not tired of letting out the unprecedented punchlines and flow rides his fans are now very used to.
The rapper Dremo also hinted that the music he will be releasing now comes directly from his soul and is now working on putting the finishing touches in order to perfect them for fans listening.
We’d keep cheering him on and keep waiting for what he has in store for us. You can enjoy his last project with the link below.
Cassper Nyovest began the trend of celebrity boxing among artists in South Africa, as a first a means to soar against and settle the beef with his late arch-rival AKA, (RIP SUPA MEGA). AKA backed out of the fight at the last minute and Cassper had to settle for a bout in the ring against YouTuber Slik Talk, and subsequently a loss to NaakMusiq and a Knockout victory against East Rand rapper Priddy Ugly.
Today, more and more SA artists and celebrities are engaging in celebrity charity boxing matches. Inkabi boss Big Zulu has been asking for a bout versus Nyovest since the latter’s bout against Priddy Ugly and plans have been made but nothing concrete has been announced yet.
Big Zulu had to settle for another challenger in the person of Brian Dings, and Nyovest was in the crowd to watch the fight.
After the fight Cassper was sure about his victory against the ‘Imali Eningi’ rapper. stating that he is not bothered about the size and weight advantage on Big Zulu’s side.
“Of course, I came here to watch him fight and I wanted to see what he got, I’m actually more confident now to fight him even after the knockout,” Cassper said.
“I think he’s exactly what I thought he would be, a big puncher, always relying on his right. The fight was short but I think it’s exactly what I thought he would be.”
“Im not too considerate about the weight, I think I trust my skills and he could be as heavy as he wants to be. In fact, I think that would actually work to my advantage if he is heavier.” Cassper added.
“It’s official on the 23rd of May the fight is on myself and @bigzulu_sa go at it in a surprise boxing match details coming soon ✊🏿✊🏿 Who is your money on?” Wrote Stilo Magolide.
South African fashion entrepreneur turned rapper Michael Chirwa, popularly known as Stilo Magolide has come out to announce that the next celebrity match up will be between him and the Inkabi boss.
The fight will take place on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023 at, as announced on Instagram.
Several celebrities reacted in surprise under the post including You g Stunna’, Okmalumkoolkat, Mashbeatz, Sol Phenduka etc. One comment read, “when did you train man?” Referring to Stilo Magolide.
In 2015, Ambitiouz Entertainment launched with Soweto raised trap superstar Emtee as their frontman. Fast forward almost a decade later, Pretoria has become one of the bubbling centers of South African Hip Hop with Mashbeatz providing the background sound for a group of young rappers who are taking the industry by storm, from Cap City.
Today there is way more than Khuli Chana and Blaklez hoisting the Capital’s flag, the game is now replete with rappers from Atteridgeville to Mamelodi, rappers like Tyson Sybatelli, Thato Saul, The Big Hash, just to list a few.
The question now begs, what does all these have to do with A-Reece?
Lehlohonolo Ronald Mataboge, most commonly called A-Reece by fans is a South African rapper from Danville Extension 3, Pretoria. The rapper was one of those signed as the first batch of artistes on Ambitiouz Entertainment, alongside his big brother Jay Jody of B3nchmarq at the time, Fifi Cooper, Emtee, Saudi, Miss Pru and Sjava, in 2016.
The same year his debut single ‘Couldn’t’ featuring Emtee went viral and it was followed by other smash hits ‘Mgani,’ ‘Paradise,’ and ‘Zimbali.’
Reece was never one to be shy about where he’s from even before he was signed, always taking every opportunity to let you know he hails from Pretoria— the most not so subtle of these references being titling a song ‘Meanwhile in Pitori.’
A-Reece did not however come into the game alone, apart from his brother, his group of childhood friends, in the form of the group One Thousand Degreez usually accompanied Reece in his freestyle videos and shows, playing opening act for The boy doing things.
“Cap City, rap city, hip hop is in the building.”
Reece was even more vocal about his roots after leaving Ambitiouz in 2017. Even more active in putting his homies on, One Thousand Degreez joined Mellow, Ecco, Ex-Global in The Wrecking Crew, alongside Katlehong-born Flvme and Limpopo born Mashbeatz, who all operated from Pitori save for the brief moment they lived in Honeydew in the North Rand.
Reece is so grounded to his roots that after the group disbanded he moved permanently back home—but let’s not get ahead of ourselves here.
With Mashbeatz providing the Soundscape, Reece and his cohorts stuck to a signature sound— fusing Drake-esque melodic raps with heart on the sleeves lyricism, and a militant, in your face delivery…over Mash’s chopped old school movie soundtrack and 70s soul samples, daunting dark synths and 808 hi hats.
Reece had rapped on ‘You Welcome’ on his debut album. The Wrecking Crew boys were a part of the first group of South African acts to douse their music in the American new wave of trap and emo music alongside Durban’s Nasty C, and Matatiele/Soweto’s Emtee.
They debunked the myth that all the good hip hop in the country came from Jozi or Cape Town.
In 2017, not long after his first hit single with Stogie T, Pretoria born trapper and producer Zoocci Coke Dope collaborated with on his biggest song up till that time ‘All Night Long,’ the country was also put on to The Big Hash on his Reece-assisted single ‘Outcast.’
One could sight both Zoocci and Hash on stage with TWC on stage from Pretoria to The North, from Free State to Eastern Cape, like Reece famously rapped “every show we go at large, I’m my own boss,” “we move as a unit, come show us you G.”
Then TWC broke up into two seperate entities;
Rubber Band Gang and Lean Team, and then Mashbeatz and Flvme left the team in 2021, the revolution did not stop.
Despite not being from the city, Mash and Fuego continued to shape the sound of Pretoria even after no longer being affiliated with Reece. Flvme through his numerous collaborations with The Big Hash, Ecco the Beast and other new wave Pitori trap acts.
Mashbeatz floated his ‘Outta This World’ stable in Summer 21 and produced an album for Thato Saul and Tyson Sybatelli and then for himself.
In the same year A-Reece partnered with his brother to form the group bluE TapE and through their album and Reece’s mixtape introduced audiences to such underground acts as Belo Salo, Marcus Harvey and Ayanda Jiya, despite these acts not hailing from the capital.
On 25K’s debut album ‘Pheli Makaveli’ Reece and his brother Jay Jody appeared on the lead single ‘Hustlers Prayer’ and delivered arguably the frtaure verse of the year, putting mainstream audiences on to yet another budding Pretoria talent.
Wordz The Prince who has been Reece’s right hand man since the TWC days, since making his debut on 2017’s ‘Long Lost Letters’ also dropped his debut solo album ‘Product of a Praying Mother‘ in 2021 with a Reece Collab and an appearance on Reece’s mixtape dropped the same year.
The next generation of Pretoria hip hop spearheaded by Tyson Sybatelli and Marcus Harvey amongst others are reaping off the groundwork doje by the Mataboge brothers and Mashbeatz.
The soundscape of the city has greatly influenced by Mashbeatz’ sould samples, IMP Tha Don and Iceman Beatz’ daunting horns and bells, and Zoocci Coke Dope’s hi-hats and 808s.
All these artists and producers have one thing in common, A-Reece affiliations and co-signs.
Now the whole country wants a taste of the sound from Pitori, as Mash is working with more artists all over Mzansi, last year’s ‘Never Ride’ and its multiple remixes proved that and now even Durban’s finest, Nasty C and Tellaman were seen in studio with Mash the President.
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A week ago Emeka teamed up with veteran American rapper Ludacris to serve a clever flip of Bill Withers’ 1977 hit ‘Lovely Day,’ into a modern take of a love interest who no longer takes care of the artist’s emotional and sexual needs, a searching Prince Charming of some sort as Blaq sings “where you dey, where you dey…” on the hook.
In thematic synergy with the song, Director Blaqbonez makes yet another outing behind the lenses to deliver a modern day rendiri of the Disney tale, with Miami as the backdrop, playing his enchanted forest.
The video shows Blaq driving around the picturesque city looking for his lost love who he met at a ball, I mean club— Blaq has half a pair of her earrings and it serves as the glass slippers for this fairytale.
The video was announced by Abuchi Peter, the CEO of Chocolate City on Twitter and released barely over three hours ago, it already boasts of 5.6k views on YouTube.
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