New Sounds From The New School

Every week, we travel through the space of music to bring you sounds from new school artists.
New school artists have a unique way of expressing themselves in their music, their genre is a bit different from the regular genres we are familiar with, every song they release be it trap, hip hop, Afro Soul or a fusion of Afrobeats and dancehall (Afro-dancehall) has a vibe that is pretty much enjoyed by young adults, adults, children, more like all age groups. They are not afraid to try different sounds, they love what they do and the vibe they put into making the music is felt by the listener. Their music makes you feel all types of emotions.
New School artists are not artists who are struggling to make it into the main stream industry, they are artists who are in their own way building their craft with little or no support, with the hopes of gradually entering into the main stream industry. The music of these artists are mostly not heard because they probably do not have a large fan base or the right channel to put their music out there. Others have been lucky enough to have their music recognized by several platforms and have also graced a lot of big and small stages
We at iMullar have decided to bring the sounds of these artists closer to you to help them build their craft and help their music reach a lot of people.
1. Spacely Featuring Kofi Mole – “Yawa”
Blood they say is thicker than water in other words family ties are stronger than regular relationships, well this is not in the case of Spacely’s new music YAWA which features Kofi Mole. Spacely talks about his love for his gang and how he is ready to go all out if any one messes with his gang or comes between him and his gang. Kofi Mole throws some rap punches about the “bro code” and how he is willing to ride or die for his gang. That is brotherhood. The song was produced by Kuvie and mix mastered by Altranova. Stream Yawa on all music platform
2. Zarion Uti – “Signal”
Zarion’s Signal is a song about a girl he describes as dangerous but not dangerous in a bad way, he seems to like this girls and is waiting for a Signal to make his move. He gets the Signal and picks a better vibe with his dangerous girl. Listen to Signal on all music platforms produced by Telz, mix mastered by Hvrry.
3. Essilfie – “Letter To You”
Reggae music has always been a vibe. Essilfie brings us some love on this one she calls Love Letter To You. On this tune she talks about what she has to offer her lover and what she expects from him. This is a perfect song for all lovers trying to pick a vibe. Love Letter To You was produced by Dj Segs, mix mastered by Dj Oxy. Love Letter is avail on all music platform.
4. Leslie Featuring Tibu – No Stress
The boys are not hiding their emotions anymore, Leslie explains how stressed he has been because of a girl, a girl he once loved and cherished. He has certainly recovered from the pain and wants no stress from her again. Tibu adds his vocals to the song talking about how he thought the girl was “the one” but she certainly wasn’t. The boys are certainly heartbroken and they don’t want any stress from the girls. No Stress was produced by Yung Demz and available on all music platforms.
List will be updated as-to when a new tune drops within the week. Keep tabs here for more updates on fresh new sounds from New School Artists every Friday. Available is also 10 Songs You Need.
