Wakadinali's Drill Themed "Victim's Of Madness" Challenge's Our Notions On Crime & Its Perpetrators

The title Victims of Madness, invites the audience to look at crime and criminals in a different way. What if we put ourselves in their shoes and saw their state of victimhood? Wakadinali in this album delve into the devilish details; what motivates crime? What are the effects of crime? How is society affected? How do police relate with the streets and how do gangs relate with each other? The album challenges the audience to look at crime in a more critical way.

EP Review: Sazile

Kato Change, Winyo & SURAJ are no strangers to the Kenyan music scene, with each of them forefronting their own unique sounds while representing East Africa to a global audience. They have come together to create an inspiring body of work called “Sazile EP” inspired and worked on in Kenya.

M. Rumbi Shows There's More To Love, Life and His sound On "Not All That"

All in all, this is not your average hiphop project. It is an alternative sound that requires an open and attentive ear. The rapper may be reminiscent of a young version of J.Cole - not that I'm making a comparison. And I won't get ahead of myself here - but the way in which he is deliberately differentiating his sound and placing an emphasis on lyricism, one could not help but be reminded.

EA Wave Reimagines Ami Faku On Brand New Project

EA Wave Reimagines Ami Faku is the cross-continental colab you never knew you wanted but desperately needed. This project sees Kenya’s EA Wave, a music/art collective pushing creative boundaries and redifining East Africa’s sonic landscape, re-work some of South African Afro-soul singer Amu Faku’s most loved songs.

EP Review: SonOfTheSun x King Kerby's 'Matako Baridi'

Matako Baridi isn’t exactly the type of phrase you’d expect to hear as the title of an EP, especially one so enchanting. However, when you look at the cover art, you get a glimpse of what this project means to Kerby (KingKERBY)) and Nabiwsa (SonOfTheSun) and how its invention came about.