Oxygene

Review Oxygene introduces the artiste that Oxlade is, his falsetto, playfulness, harmony, talent and adeptness with adlibs. It also expertly excludes all the parts that make artistes predictable… Read the complete review of Oxlade’s Oxygene here:

Wildfire

The entire album is full of energy and D-O proves to us yet again that he’s an incandescent light, impossible to ignore as he glides through a number of topics. Here’s a review of Prettyboy DO’s Wildfire project. Enjoy

Realms

Review February 6, 2020 marked the beginning of King Coal’s most relevant year since his sleeper hit, “Iskaba” was released in 2016. “Again” was released on that day and was instantly acclaimed as one of the best songs of the year.Followed by the more clubby “Naughty Girl”, it seemed like King Coal was on a […]

Celia

On Celia, Tiwa Savage takes the stand. In a project that’s equal parts fun, assertive and vulnerable – we hear the sound of Tiwa taking control of her own narrative. Read our review of Celia here—

Fàyá

Review “Celebrating what we have after a loss is often forgotten but it is needed. Doesn’t the good book say “Be grateful in all situations”?” Mo’Believe (Fàyá Press Release, 2020) On this song, Mo’Believe keenly expresses the need for gratefulness. In the early minutes of the songs he croons, “what don’t kill you will almost kill […]

Time of Our Lives

Review The creative duo of Dwin the Stoic and Ruth Zakari have put their best foot forward with the release of their debut LP. The album is titled “The Cost of Our Lives.” With the songs on the album, the duo attempt to explore various concepts like life itself, death, nostalgia, love and heartbreak. It […]