Ayo Maff’s Prince of the Street: A Misfit of Emotions and Street Vibes
A Promising Start That Fizzles Into Confusion Ayo Maff’s first LP, Prince of the Street, arrives with an ambitious title—but the album often feels like it’s chasing a version of “street credibility” that doesn’t align with the artist’s sonic identity. While the project opens with promise, the thematic thread unravels as it moves from track […]