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ODUMODUBLVCK They Love Me review
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ODUMODUBLVCK’s “They Love Me” Review: Is the Chaos Losing Its Edge?

ODUMODUBLVCK has always survived criticism with one simple advantage: underneath the chaos, there is usually intent. His music often sounds unruly on first listen. The flows are jagged, the delivery
Adekunle Gold Davido Only God Can Save Me review
Afro Pop

Adekunle Gold & Davido’s Fuji-Lean Afrobeats Reunion Is More About Story Than Innovation

A collaboration between Adekunle Gold and Davido is no longer a novelty. The duo have worked together before, most memorably on High, a record that carried both commercial weight and
Phyno Uzo Ano review
Hip Hop

Phyno and Flavour’s “Uzo Ano” Is a Prayer, a Testimony, and an Igbo Spiritual Statement

When Phyno releases a song deeply rooted in Igbo spirituality, the expectation is never just rap bravado. Uzo Ano, featuring Flavour, is constructed as a prayer, a libation, and a
Kunmie Solace
Music

Kunmie’s “Solace” Is the Sound of an Artist Choosing Depth Over Reach

When an artist releases a debut project, the real test often begins with the follow-up. That second body of work usually reveals whether the artist is still experimenting or deliberately
ZAYN Die For Me review
R n B

ZAYN Die For Me Review: Orchestral R&B, Emotion, and Broken Promises

Roughly a week after Harry Styles reappeared with new material, another former member of the now-defunct One Direction returns with a stronger emotional statement. ZAYN’s Die For Me arrives during

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