Take a moment to listen to "Muzorewa" by Zim hip-hop rapper GZE.
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Resilience Chekera (songwriter)
Texas
Afro Zenda
"Nyarara Mwanangu" lives up to its billing, as Tazoita Cash Records' and Zim hip-hop rapper Stunner delivers a lyrical masterclass on a fresh music video directed by Redcat. Watch Stunner's new creative effort below:
Lend your ears to the record single "Very Tight" performed by Zim hip-hop musician Holy Ten.
"Very Tight" info
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Mukudzei Chitsama (Performer)
Samanyanga Sounds
As Zimbabwean hip-hop musician Voltz JT (Nkosilathi Sibiya) and Bagga (Nigel Nyagato) continue to make their mark on the music scene, "Mpira" stands as a testament to their collaborative prowess and their ability to craft compelling, genre-defying compositions. This latest release produced by...
If you haven't checked out "Energies," a new record single by Zambian hip-hop recording artist Slick Bowy yet, what are you waiting for? Get on that ASAP. This fire track features Keturah Galatia and will keep you captivated with a compelling sonic experience from this collaboration. That being...
In the music video for "I Love This Feeling," a track off his studio album Magic 3, Nas channels a retro aesthetic. The clip cuts between scenic California drives and the rapper interacting with young people. Leff, the director, sets the mood with a black-and-white shot of spinning gold rims on...
Check out DJ Premier's song featuring Snoop Dogg, "Can U Dig That?". This is a collaboration between legendary record producer Christopher Edward Martin and West Coast rap icon Snoop Dogg. It's a hip-hop track that showcases Premier's signature hard-hitting production and Snoop's smooth flow.
Chief Keef (Keith Farrelle Cozart) opens up about working with Sexyy Red and Mike WiLL Made-It, his upcoming album "Almighty So 2" and more backstage at Rolling Loud 2024.
Trap music fan favorites Future and Metro Boomin finally locked in a release date for their double album, aptly titled We Don't Trust You. The music project will be a two-part affair, hitting the streets in installments. Part one lands on March 22nd, with the second half dropping on April 12th...
Gunna and Kiari Cephus have collaborated once again on their new single "Prada Dem", which was released on Friday, March 15th. The hip-hop track is a luxurious celebration of success, with both Gunna and Offset delivering confident bars over smooth synths and sizzling hi-hats.
Gunna even...
Cassper Nyovest just dropped a fire snippet of a new song on social media, and let me tell you, it's got "praise break" written all over it. The unreleased track is called "Blessed And Highly Favored," and from the short clip, it sounds like a hard-hitting drill banger. But Cassper ain't shy...
Zambian hip-hop recording artist Macky 2 unleashes his eagerly anticipated single, "Tiki Taka," featuring his younger sibling Chef 187 and produced by Mag44. This track is without a doubt a pulsating testament to the transformative power of relentless effort and unwavering resolve.
Big Boy Business recording artist Jnr Brown, known for his relentless creativity has released a new song called "TAKAITA MARI," produced by gTBeats (Titus Gambiza). The song is a testament to Jnr Brown's unique style and boundless artistic vision. With its hypnotic beats and evocative lyrics...
I have just finished listening to all songs on Drake and 21 Savage's new studio album Her Loss on Apple Music and I must say the song "Circo Loco" is definitely the best record on that body of work. Of course, there are other great tracks but "Circo Loco" is the one I am vibing with right now.
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After releasing her debut record single Beside Yah in June this year, upcoming singer-songwriter Vanda recently released a follow-up remix to her aforementioned song—and, this time around she's teaming up with Kelvo. With that said, give it a listen below.
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