Album Review: Timbuktu By Road by Blakk Rasta
Preaching societal attitudinal change amidst blatant international neo-colonialism bashing sung on melodious Kuchoko rhythms; Blakk Rasta’s Timbuktu By Road album establishes the artist as the “fighter” of our time.
A review of Shatta Wale’s verse on ‘Already’
Weren't you delightfully surprised when on 21st July 2019 the released tracklist for Beyoncé's The Lion King: The Gift album had Shatta wale's name being boldly listed on?
Album Review: As Promised by King Promise
After going through King Promise’s 'As Promised' album one thing imprints on my mind throughout, highlife is not dying off anytime soon. Read this and doubt but Highlife cannot be forgotten by Ghanaians, not after all that King Promise put in on his debut album. As promised on As Promised,…
Album Review: Bobolebobo By Evangelist I.K Aning
Hailing from the streets of Kumasi Bokankye in the Ashanti region of Ghana, the ‘Akurugu’ hitmaker made his first major appearance on the Gospel scene with the release of his nationwide hit single, ‘Akurugu’ out doored in 2016 and was the talk of town as at then. Well, our Evangelist…
Album Review: Brighter Side by Lamisi
'Karika Tanka' is a blend of vintages 1990's African lore music backed by locally brewed instruments giving off melodies that will hook you on. Reminiscent of an Angelique Kidjo piece, 'Karika Tanka' serves its most important purpose perfectly by getting your attention for the songs to come next. Now, read…
Album Review: Flame by Rosel Pomaney
In a bid to break the seeming hegemony of Afrobeats dominated Ghanaian music industry, Rosel Pomaney’s Flame takes you on a soul filled journey during which you experience all the emotional rollercoasters attached to the one thing that the human cannot control, love. Flame is a 10-track album that Rosel…
Album Review: Reign by Shatta Wale
The world was different in 2016, the year that Charles Nii Armah, known professionally Shatta Wale's second studio album entitled "After The Storm" took off. In two short years, the Gorle Gorno-born artist, songwriter, and producer saw his star take off in an unprecedented manner nationwide, probably worldwide and hype…
Single Review: Call Me by Vision DJ feat. $pacely
The reference of phone calls in songs is not a new trend in the music industry. This fascination isn’t new, Afrobeat’s music relationship with the telephone is a long and sordid affair, neither an obsolete technology nor ever evolving modes of communication has stopped the device from being a central…
Album Review: Lil Shaker and Ko-Jo Cue’s Pen & Paper
The album is journey which starts from the first song Accra - Kumasi Road.
Album Review: Sarkodie’s Highest Album
Finally the wait is over. After a long long hiatus, the awaited ‘Highest’, Sarkodie’s new project, is finally out.