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Nigerian artist, producer and entrepreneur Pipi Pango presents his new EP, Love, Money and Power, under his own label, Omo Arutu Entertainment. The project consists of 4 exclusive tracks that each feature an array of unique sounds including Hip-Hop, Afrobeat, trap, alternative and pop. The EP’s opener, “M.O.N.E.Y” finds Pipi getting to the money as he encourages us to get on our jobs as well. Keeping the adoration flowing on Love, Money and Power, he proudly professes his love to a special lady on the endearing, upbeat “Street Love.” On the third track, we’re met with “Driving Too Fast” that urges us to slow down in our course of life to really be present and take back our power. As the EP closes out, you will experience “Mama/Yeye Takun Wale” which is airy and refreshing with an undertone reminiscent of Kanye’s Graduation classic “Flashing Lights.” On this song, Pipi pays homage to his mother while filling her in on the happenings of his life. If you’re looking for music with a message that’s cloaked in vibes from the Motherland, stream Pipi Pango’s Love, Money and Power today.
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Music is a universal language. One that mythically transcends most national and societal boundaries normally unbroken on planet Earth. If you want a beautiful, polarizing example of this concept, look no further than award-winning, Cameroonian emcee, Vocaliz, and his eclectic 12-track opus, “Afrikan in New York”. “Afrikan in New York” is in all ways Vocaliz’s “break-out” album; his solo debut apart from Ghanian producer, Afana. It is an evolution on the artist’s signature sound: marrying African sonics with Urban inflections. The record kicks off with a title track that features rhythmic, tropical marimbas, backed by a scorching clap and thunderous 808s. One thing Vocaliz makes certain on this track is that his national pride will never die; setting the tone of African conceptuality and confidence for the rest of the album. This similar sentiment is echoed on a personal favorite, “Oh Na Na” a reggae-esque anthem whose main beat-break is a loop of organic, hip-hop drums. It is in these moments on the album where his Brooklyn basis shines. Tracks such as “At the Speed of Love” (another favorite), “May Be”, and “We Up” (another favorite) have a pristine, Golden Era hip-hop tonality to them; while the tracks succeeding them are much more modern and “trap” in expression.
As the only rapper on the entire album, Vocaliz phenomenally brings something new and refreshing to each and every beat he spits on. Whether its afrobeat, reggae, boom-bap or trap, this Cameroon-born, Brooklyn-based emcee attacks the music wholeheartedly; able to bend and maneuver his accent to suit and emphasize some already remarkable bars. When it comes to his sound, Vocaliz proves on this astounding debut that he has conquered it; and the universal language of music is yet another one he’s doubtlessly mastered. Vocaliz his recent shared his journey with TheDopeness interview series. Enjoy “Afrikan in New York” and join Vocaliz's growing movement today!
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Straight out of Tel Aviv with a banger that will have your heart splitting in your chest is Kobi Shimony A.K.A "Subliminal". This time he has released visuals for his new African pop anthem “Let the Music Talk”. This omnivorous first single is a blend of influences from South Africa to hip-hop combined in a bold and outward-facing manner. This final product is sublimated into a complex groove that unifies the different perspectives in the world. Subliminal has unleashed this with the sole intention of preaching acceptance, unity, and connection.
The video was shot in Cape Town, South Africa and there is something novel about its build that surpasses the melodic and charismatic approach; it gives hope and optimism. This will go a long way in boosting Subliminal’s career and you might see him churn hit after hit. The "Let the Music Talk" album is a great success for Subliminal as it toes the line of its previous award winning "Color for Life” album.
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