Danitsa strikes again with her new single in collaboration with the Nigerian singer Emiz, a summer banger that takes us on a one-way trip to Africa. “Ova” paves the way to Danitsa's upcoming album due in fall 2021.
Smallgod has a great ear for beats and an uncanny ability to pick the perfect pairing of artists that will make the best of A&R’s in the world bow in respect.
Catching up with Chloe, I questioned the Ghanian, North-London-based selector on the idea and process behind recording this mix, her track selection, and her journey in music thus far.
Here’s what’s popping off the streets as of today and packaged in Hot Off The Press. Featuring some of the hottest tunes coming fresh out the forge and straight to your speakers.
Hometown Heroes is a series by Audiomack that highlights the people's choice and unique sounds of various destinations around the world and iMullar is honored to curating for sounds straight from the 233.
Bringing you a weekly selection of ten songs that simply must take up permanent residence in your playlists. Tracks for you to have On Rotation and rotate your waist to.
Visuals often give a fresh, new perspective on previously released tracks. A good video will give fans a sense of...
After the exciting release of Moliy’s Wondergirl EP, Moliy releases her first visual, "LOUD" produced by MikeMillzOnEm and track-assisted by Kkeda.
Every week, the staff at the iMullar round up ten songs we can’t stop listening to forming the weekly list of songs On Rotation. You heard these combinations here first. From South to West Africa, then to the UK, each track is guaranteed to be a vibe.
Ama Adem is a Ghanaian musician living and working in the UK. Like many African youths with creative aspirations, growing up Ama felt the tension between the societal pressure of getting a stable 9 to 5 and actually pursuing her creative dreams.
Dedicated to our melanin sisters back home in Africa and in the diaspora, Melanin Groove is iMULLAR’s contribution to celebrating and uplifting African women and their music.
Merging an ear for stripped beats and traditional Ga rhythms, Ghanaian rapper Marince Omario is taking the time to craft soundscapes where the past is always honored and never forgotten.












