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Blxckie Dropping ‘Werrkk’ Video this Friday

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It’s been barely a week since Blxckie released his latest music offering ‘THE4MULA‘ EP, and Somnyama is making headlines again as he gets ready to launch his Redbat collaboration merch at Sportscene. Venturing into the fashion world is not stopping the Durban rapper from making time out to make sure his music fans enjoy his latest project to the fullest as he announces a video for one of the songs on the tape.

The song ‘Werrkk’ which houses an infectious verse from Willy Cardiac who appeared as Mench, is already a crowd favorite alongside the tape’s lead single ‘Kwenzekile.’

Sharing a raunchy snippet of the video on his Twitter feed, Somnyama announced that the trap banger will follow up ‘Kwenzekile‘ as the second single off the EP and fans will get a video this Friday, November 4,2022.

Blxckie has had an amazing 2022, from more than ten certification plaques, to being on the song of the summer with K.O and Young Stunna to going on Tour with Earthgang, the boy from KZN did not come to play.

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Zambian Rapper K.R.Y.T.I.C Releases His New Single “Friends (Don’t Look Down)”

Zambian rapper and lyricist – K.R.Y.T.I.C unwraps his new single tagged “Friends (Don’t Look Down)“.

K.R.Y.T.I.C wrote: “A year ago Victor Muligisa lost somebody important to him. He chose to write this song to immortalize his mother. I hope you can enjoy some of his pain.”

Stream below and share.

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Zambia: Dollar Jay TDK – Ku Source (Prod. Celcious)

Gifted Zambian rapper – Dollar Jay TDK unleashes his latest set of bars dotted “Ku Source“. Dollar Jay delivers a dope rap record for the hip-hop heads serving as his first release of the year.

Ku Source is brought to life by talented music producer – Celcious. This is a T.D.K Squad presentation.

Enjoy and share.

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Cassper Nyovest Apologizes To Emtee Again

Cassper Nyovest took to his Twitter page to tender an official apology to Emtee. In the tweet, he wrote;

“It’s all love Emtee. I’m sorry I hurt you. I told you to your face that I was sorry about the incident. You’re a very talented individual. I want the best for you. Hopefully we can sort it out and move forward. I love you big dawg. See you soon”

In the past, the rappers have previously spoken up about their tainted relationship.

Speaking to Pearl Thusi in an interview on BET’s Behind The Story, Cassper said their fallout happened because Emtee ignored him when they were meant to record a song.

“With Emtee we were supposed to go to the studio. He switched off his phone. I was so excited to be in the studio with him but he mized (ignored) me. Not only him, there’s a lot of people who mize me.” Cassper said.

Emtee explained Cassper’s claims in an interview on Mac G’s Podcast And Chill, saying he had feared that the rapper would be disingenuous.

 “I don’t wanna rock up there and have him feeling like, eh, so I wanted to pull up respectfully by myself. But then again, knowing the dude I don’t want no weird headlines to come out tomorrow. You find out that maybe while we were in the studio he acted like we were cool and we’re recording, Kante he is taking a video of my crack,” Emtee said.

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New Music: Blaqbonez – Fake Nikes ft. Blxckie & Cheque

Artist: BlaqBonez

Featuring: Blxckie & Cheque

Producer: Ramoni

Genre: Hip Hop

Album: Young Preacher (Track 6)

Released: 2022

Duration: 03:01

Nigerian singer-songwriter and talented artist, BlaqBonez, introduces a new song titled “FAKE NIKES“.

The song “FAKE NIKES” is an amazing record that should be on your Playlist. However, it serves as Blaqbonez’s latest single for the year 2022.

However, “FAKE NIKES” is taken off the Project, “YOUNG PREACHER“.

Moreover, the impressive record features Award-winning artists, Blxckie and Cheque who in turn split in some hot verses.

In conclusion, the song “FAKE NIKES” was produced by talented music producer, Ramoni.

Listen Below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqRCmHdBRV4

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Nasty C to Perform at MTV EMA 2022

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While the Ivyson tour moves from one city to another, SA rapper Nasty C has been confirmed by MTV as one of the performers at the forthcoming MTV European Music Awards in Germany on November 13, 2022.

Zulu Man With Some Power took to his Insagram to announce the confirmation and appreciate the organizers, “God is the greatest! Thank You! @mtvema can’t wait,” he wrote. Nasty C joins the ranks of artists like UK rapper Stormzy, GAYLE, legendary American band OneRepublic, Kalush Orchestra, DJ Spinall of Nigeria, and Äyanna who will also perform on the day.

Junior is not a stranger to the EMAs, the ‘Juice Back’ rapper was once nominated alongside his Mzansi music peers such as Babe Wodumo and Prince Kaybee.

Nasty also bagged a BET Award nomination where he was nominated in the new Best International Flow, which was introduced to honour artists from all around the world in 2019.

This is another big milestone in Nasty’s cabinet of accomplishments as we await his fourth studio album coming next year.

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Migos Member Takeoff Shot and Killed in Dice Game Altercation

Kirshnik Khari Ball popularly known by his stage name Takeoff, was an American rapper who was one-third of the hip-hop duo Migos, alongside his uncle Quavo and his Cousin Offset. Ball was killed earlier today November 1, 2022 in Houston, Texas after a shootout broke out during a dice game involving Quavo and his affiliates and some mob-related guys.

Sources close to The Migos reported that Ball was hit by accident as he was not actively involved in the Dice game nor the altercation, it was reported that Quavo was the one involved in the game and altercation.

Takeoff was said to be in the corner and when the fight broke out, everybody began shooting and a stray bullet hit Takeoff leading to his demise.

There haven’t been official statements from Offset and Quavo, nor their family members yet.

Ball was 28 years old and had been an active member of The Migos for over a decade releasing over four multi-platinum selling albums and acclaimed mixtapes with the group.

Ball was known for his fast, split-second triplet flow that made him a lot of fans’ favorite member of The Migos.

Apart from his work with The Migos, Takeoff also dropped a solo album ‘The Last Rocket‘ in 2018 under Quality Control Music and Capitol Records.

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.

Mashbeatz Announces First Album in Two Years, with Lead Single

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Former Ambitiouz Entertainment, TWC, Rubberband Gang producer, and frequent A-Reece collaborator Mashbeatz has announced that he will be giving fans an album from him for the first time since 2019’s ‘Reece Effect’ and ‘Fire In The Water.’

However, since relinquishing his title as Reece’s right-hand man, official producer, and President of Rubberband Gang Records, Mash has not been silent, if anything he’s been booked and busy, helping breakout Pretoria rapper Thato Saul with ‘If You Know, You Know‘ and ‘Life is Gangsta’ also contributing to the success of another breakout Pretoria rapper Tyson Sybatelli.

Mashbeatz collaborated with Thato and Maglera Doe Boy to make the hottest SA hip hop single of the year with ‘Never Ride,’ and the star-studded remix featuring Lucasraps, Saudi, Sjava, Wordz, Youngsta CPT etc.

Mash is looking to solidify his status in the pantheons of the best hip producers in SA alongside names like Tweezy, Gemini Major, Master-A-Flat, Zoocci Coke Dope etc., as he drops the ‘This is Heaven’ Album.

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Are We Not Excited That Blaqbonez is Now a “Young Preacher”? Listen!

I was personally waiting for this. The “Young Preacher” project has been on the lips of many Hip-hop Lovers globally.

Blaqbonez who is known for his humour and comedic approach to promoting his creative works has won the hearts of Hip-Hoppers across borders in anticipation of his latest project.

This new project will serve as his second official album following the release of the “Sex Over Love” Album.

The 14 tracks consist of numbers which feature previously released singles like “Fake Nikes” and “Back in Uni“.

Furthermore, the album houses guest artists like Lojay, JAE5, Amaarae, Cheque, Tekno, Tay Iwar and Takura.

Listen and Download it below

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