It’s yet another new music Friday and here’s what’s Poppin off the streets as of today and packaged in Hot Off The Press. “HOTP” is available on Apple Music, Spotify, and Audiomack here. Don’t miss out on the Hot Off The Press, the playlist show on 9Radio uk on Friday at 3 pm – 5 pm GMT hosted by Bridget and Saturday on Afrosurge Radio at 2 pm – 3 pm GMT hosted by Norma.
Kwame Yesu featuring Black Sherif & Kimilist – ANADWO
ReBo Tribe’s very own Kwame Yesu teams up with Black Sherif & Kimilist for yet another crazy hip-hop/drill song titled ANADWO. Kwame Yesu starts off the song with a motivational put to the youth to go hard on their grind till the dream works. Black Sheriff delivers a catchy hook with melodic raps that gets listeners in the groove; with another hard rap verse from Mimlife’s rap sensation Kimilist.
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Akan – Mobɛtie
It’s 2021 and Pure Akan is yet to release a follow-up to his 2017 debut Onipa Akoma. “Mobɛtie” means “Attention” and it’s a call to action where Akan tells Fans sorry for the wait and assures fans the long-anticipated Album is almost here. Looking for answers to why the wait? Listen to mobɛtie.
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Laik – Gimme Dat
“I got something she gonn’ want” …“Gimme Dat” is the last track Laik recorded for his 5-track EP. The artist shows his charisma and confidence with this one, delivering a piece that is both optimistic and seductive. Laik’s afro-fusion sound combines his love of dance, music, and Sierra Leonean culture to construct a bridge between Sierra Leone and the United States.
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Smallgod featuring R2bees – Simple Instruction
Once again, Smallgod shows his reach by digging into his Rolodex and recruiting the legendary R2bees for his new single ‘Simple Instruction’. The song which serves as the second single off his highly anticipated album Building Bridges is a blend of classic coastal Jazz Highlife and Afrobeats. Production duties are handled by the almighty Streetbeatz, whose genius mesh of horns and percussions create a groove that is guaranteed to move your feet.
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Brakoff featuring Yaw40Fyd, Abeequ D3mi, and Kojo Vybs
BRAKOFFY’s “Wo Girl No” which li means “Your girl” features Yaw40Fyd, Abeequ D3mi, and Kojo Vybs. The song speaks about stingy men and their actions towards their partners and cited an example that other men are ready to take their girls away if they don’t sponsor. Wo Girl No was produced by Probeny beats MM by Waske da Producer.
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