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Category: Music Reviews
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Watch New Jersey artists MoRuf and SZA reminisce about time spent in her mama’s ‘PT Cruiser’
MoRuf’s children and his wife make a cameo in the video.

Three weeks ago, MoRuf, one of our favourite artists ever, released the official music video for his latest track, entitled ‘PT Cruiser’, featuring longtime friend and fellow Jerseyan SZA. Throughout the good-feeling nostalgic track, the friends reminisce about the time they shared in high school, even though she didn’t know him for a long time. It also doubles as a song about falling in love as a child.
According to Wikipedia, MoRuf “sings about spending time with a former love interest in the backseat of her mother’s PT Cruiser, and SZA references her high school pastime of improvising car freestyles with Moruf on her mother’s driveway.”
In terms of their friendship, they’ve known one another for over a decade, and the multiple GRAMMY-winning superstar credits him as the person who motivated her to start making music when she was in high school, stating on an Instagram post, “Without our car freestyles in my mom’s driveway there’d be no me !”
Check out the song produced by Jesse Boykins III, Nate Bajar, MeLo-X, Aspene Taylor, and Matt Cody. The official music video was directed by Joshua Kissi, a celebrated Ghanaian-American photographer and filmmaker. It is approaching one million views (currently at 949,000), and his forthcoming album ‘Moolodic: Hotep Luxury’ is out today. It was executive produced by Jessie Boykins, art direction and cover art by Joshua Kissi, and mixed and mastered by Matt Cody.
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Watch Ty Dolla $ign’s dreamlike achromatic music video for ‘Wit It’ featuring Chlöe

At the beginning of R&B star entertainer Ty Dolla Sign’s video for ‘Wit It’ featuring fellow star singer-songwriter and producer Chlöe, there’s a symbolic narration detailing the meaning of the word “tycoon” and how “the world twisted it like all beautiful things”. Instead of leading lives of integrity as the rest of the world might hope, the elite groups of people mentioned seem to “carve laws to suit their sins and erase guilt with money thick as blood.”
As these men in suits see a magazine page featuring a faceless and topless woman, the Ye collaborator sits at their table. Is he one of them? You’ll have to watch the black-and-white treatment with random animals, champagne, firearms, and pole dancing to throw your vote in the bucket.
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It isn’t quite at one million views yet, but we believe it will eventually cross that line. It was released two weeks ago.
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Hoodrich Pablo Juan’s ‘First Day Out’ music video hits YouTube’s Music Trending Chart
Hoodrich Pablo Juan was released from prison on October 19, 2025, according to Wikipedia.

Six days ago, Atlanta-based star rapper Hoodrich Pablo Juan, who was signed to Gucci Mane’s 1017 Eskimo and arrested in 2020 and sentenced to five years in prison connected to RICO charges, released a brand new video for his track ‘First Day Out’. It captures the moment he leaves the Georgia Department of Corrections as a free man, shops for new outfits and designer accessories, and counts thousands of dollars in cash in the back of a Maybach. Emitting his classic flow over a catchy trap beat produced by DJ Champ, he reminds us that he’s fly, handsome, and that he’s a player like (NBA) 2K, as he heads to the strip club. Aside from cameos made by Lil Baby and BlocBoy JB, the ‘Zambamafoo’ rapper shouts out to Young Scooter, who passed away on his 39th birthday, viewers get to see glimpses of Atlanta nightlife.
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The Seen Marcell-directed music video is currently #8 on YouTube’s Music Trending Chart, with over one million views and counting.
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Watch R&B star Ari Lennox and her man morph into beasts ‘Under the Moon’
Clever songwriting: Is Ari Lennox howling like a wolf through the chorus?

Four days ago, Ari Lennox shared the haunting visual for her latest single, ‘Under the Moon’. At the beginning of the storyline, the ‘Shea Butter Baby’ singer’s date places a strange order at a local restaurant. As Ari Lennox and her date sit at the table and wait for his order to arrive, the pair flirt and watch one another morph into what they are at the surface.
Watch the Erik Rojas-directed music video below to see the night play out for the young star in character.
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English star Jorja Smith shares acoustic visual for ‘The Way I Love You’: Watch
“This love could set me free”

Two days ago, Walsall-native singer-songwriter Jorja Smith released the official acoustic music video for her latest record, ‘The Way I Love You’. With this heartfelt release, the Burna Boy collaborator takes time to sing about wanting to hold onto her partner’s love and trust, although she’s experienced confusion and a period when he behaved as if he didn’t like her. Within the musical composition, she wonders how he would continue to live without her love when she’s the only one who loves him, and he doesn’t want to see their relationship come to an end.
“What do you see when you look at me?
How do you feel when you’re touching my body?
It’s not as deep as it’s meant to be
Where do we go from here?
What do you do when I’m outside?
How do you feel? Are you missing me, baby?
I know you don’t tell me everything (I, I)
But whеre do we go from herе? (I, I)”Regardless, the pair seems to be on the brink of separation, so Smith asks the difficult questions with hopes of getting answers.
“Why’d you pretend you’re not into me?
We both know the truth, why we holding back, baby?
Is this as deep as it’s meant to be?
I don’t want to believe
I’m just as confused about you and me
We both said before we don’t want to be something
What a fantasy (I, I)
This love could set me free (I, I)”Watch the music video for the acoustic version above. It is produced by Ed Thomas, Maverick Sabre, and Shayk.
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Abuja’s rising star FirstKlaz shakes up Nigeria’s music scene with bold debut EP ‘Déjàvu’
From the streets of Abuja to Spotify’s Greasy Tunes stage, rising Afro-Fusion artist FirstKlaz makes a bold entrance with his debut EP ‘Déjàvu’—blending northern rhythms, viral ambition, and fearless controversy on his path toward global recognition.
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[/media-credit]Earlier this month, fast-rising Nigerian star FirstKlaz released his seven-track debut EP entitled ‘Déjàvu’. It arrives as both a statement and a love letter to the sound of Northern Nigeria—and it confirms that the he is ready to move from internet buzz to industry attention.
The musical project pairs the artist’s playful, genre-bending vocal style with traditional Arẹwà elements (Kalangu, Goje) and modern Afro-Fusion production, creating a compact project that feels at once rooted and restless.
Born and raised in Abuja (Nassarawa State), the ‘Gen-Z Fuji’ artist rise has been notably humble. He cut his teeth posting viral clips and experimenting with what he calls a ‘Gen-Z Arẹwà’ aesthetic—a youthful reimagining of northern folk textures—and those grassroots beginnings show on ‘Déjàvu’: The songs still carry an intimate, DIY energy even as the production widens. Early singles from 2024 gave him a foothold; This EP tightens that sound into a focused artistic identity.
Standouts on ‘Déjàvu’ have already emerged as streaming favourites. Tracks like ‘Soyaiya’ and ‘Gen-Z Arẹwàzobia’ have been singled out by reviewers and playlists as the EP’s strongest statements—earworms that blend fiddle-like hooks with modern percussion and clever, everyday lyrics. ‘Lili’, a cheeky number that name-checks Cardi B in its hook, has become central to his current push; The artist has been actively promoting the song on social media and even tagging Cardi B as part of that campaign.
His true breakout, though, traces back to the ‘Gen-Z’ singles that circulated in 2024. The earlier ‘Gen-Z Arẹwà’ tracks are widely credited with bringing him to wider attention and establishing the persona listeners now hear on ‘Dejavu’—the playful storyteller who wears cultural specificity like armour and invitation. Review coverage of the EP highlights that continuity, noting how the project crystallizes the promise listeners saw in his earlier work.
Collaboration is part of the EP’s DNA: Guest verses and co-productions from artists such as Jeriq and Zlatan add grit and texture across the tracklist, helping the project bridge indie credibility and commercial reach. Those features make ‘Déjàvu’ feel like a community record rather than a solo manifesto.
Not everything around the release has been quiet. FirstKlaz has publicly accused established star Kizz Daniel of borrowing — or, as he puts it, “stealing” — elements of his sound, calling attention to what he describes as repeated instances of creative appropriation; clips of him addressing Kizz Daniel have circulated on social platforms and video channels. The charge is framed as an allegation from FirstKlaz and has provoked debate in online music circles.
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On the live front, the sizzling new artist recently brought his band to Lagos for Spotify’s Greasy Tunes pop-up, performing to an enthusiastic crowd and earning a spot on the event’s Fresh Finds programming—an important signal that tastemakers are watching. Video and photo posts from the event show him working a stage and connecting the EP tracks to a live audience hungry for something new.
Behind the scenes, team sources and the cheerful artist’s own social posts say ‘Déjàvu’ has been submitted for GRAMMY consideration for the 2026 cycle—a move that, if nothing else, demonstrates ambition and belief in the project’s global potential. The submission, the artist notes online, is for general consideration rather than a nomination. It’s a step many rising acts take to widen their profile.
‘my fans we have submitted #dejavu for the Grammys @RecordingAcad ! let’s go ❤️ pic.twitter.com/64vrX4IDDF
— Firstklaz (@firstklaz_) October 17, 2025
If ‘Déjàvu’ does for him what his early singles hinted it could, the EP will be remembered as the pivot when a young man with a phone and a vision started being treated like an artist to watch. For now, he’s capitalising on momentum by touring, pushing the spicy, shouty ‘Lili’ across platforms (and yes, tagging Cardi B), and leaning into the very public mix of praise, disputes, and live performance that marks a musician on the rise. Keep an ear on Abuja. FirstKlaz is making sure the rest of the world can’t ignore it.
‘call me now @iamcardib , now pic.twitter.com/EkjxE5XLws
— Firstklaz (@firstklaz_) October 24, 2025
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Watch Jacksonville rapper Dumar 1K’s official visual for ‘Kutt Water’

In the short visual for ‘Kutt Water’, Jacksonville, Florida rising star rapper Dumar 1K starts his morning off visually alongside a young woman in a split-screen treatment. The pair seems to relish cold beverages taken from separate refrigerators, and soon after, they put on VR glasses to enter another dimension where shorts and flesh dominate. In the song, the Real Boston Richey collaborator (’L’s and P’s’) talks about an attractive woman, who doesn’t share her body with others—a feat that appears to be a lost art. Based on Dumar 1K’s tumultuous upbringing in one of America’s most dangerous cities in recent times (but no longer is), it is a delight to see him in a jovial state as “he crafts a sound defined by aspirational storytelling and luxury-laced realism”, according to the Media & Public Relations representative at Epic Records.
As described by his representative,
“In 2024, he signed to Epic Records and Against Da Grain, marking a milestone year highlighted by his single ‘Penny Pincher’—which later earned a star-studded remix featuring G Herbo, Luh Tyler, and BLP Kosher. With collaborations alongside Real Boston Richey and Young Scooter, Dumar 1K continues to plant his flag as a bold new voice of Florida’s Hip-Hop wave, embodying his own mantra: “Blessed and highly flavoured.”
Check out the official music video directed by Supadope below. It’s a Bounce music song made for the highly confident people worldwide.
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Nigeria’s Asake brings Afro-Fusion brilliance to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series: Watch
The Nigerian star delivers a soulful, high-energy set that showcases his blend of Afrobeats, Fuji, and Amapiano in an intimate performance.
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[/media-credit]Nigerian artist Asake delivered a spirited and soulful performance for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series, blending infectious rhythms with heartfelt vocals in an intimate studio setting. The performance, released today, showcased the singer’s signature mix of Afrobeats, Fuji, and Amapiano, reaffirming his place as one of the genre’s most innovative voices.
Supported by a full live band—including talking drums, percussion, keyboards, and backup singers—Asake opened with ‘Sunshine’, immediately setting a vibrant yet reflective tone. His setlist also included fan favorites like ‘Lonely at the Top’, ‘Peace Be Unto You (PBUY)’, and ‘Remember’, each reimagined with live instrumentation that highlighted the warmth and depth of his sound.
Throughout the twenty-minute session, Asake balanced energy and emotion, gliding effortlessly between Yoruba, Pidgin, and English lyrics. The performance gave listeners a glimpse into his artistry beyond studio production, revealing a more vulnerable, spiritual side of the star known for high-tempo hits and crowd-thrilling stage shows.
Asake joins fellow Nigerian artists like Burna Boy and Tems, who have appeared on Tiny Desk, signalling the growing influence of Afrobeats on global platforms. The performance not only celebrated Asake’s rise but also highlighted the continued worldwide appreciation for contemporary African music.
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With his Tiny Desk Concert, Asake proved that even in a stripped-down space, his sound remains larger than life—radiating rhythm, soul, and unmistakable joy.
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Hear Alternative R&B star Sampha’s new composition ‘Cumulus/Memory’
“Love has a place for you here”
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[/media-credit]Yesterday, British-Sierra Leonean singer-songwriter and musician Sampha shared a new song called ‘Cumulus/Memory’. On the fresh track, the Alternative R&B star who owns one of the most recognisable voices, sings about love (”heart beating for two”), healing, relocating to the spacious motherland, trying to attain life-changing results like making it out of the sewer on ‘Cumulous’, and unconditional love, like loving someone whilst they don’t make any sense.
For its second half, where the beat changes up to a faster, dancier tune, the gifted Scorpio (his birthday is a day after mine, November 16) details losing a pair of trainers, or sneakers, on the 293 bus route in London. Then, he goes on to sing about how he cannot let his lover leave him, nor can he lose them like he lost his expensive pair of Air Jordan sneakers.
I know what it is to lose things with sentimental value, so this incredible composition hit a little different for me. If you ever needed a song to match the energy of your unconditional love for another person, it exists. Stream the nearly seven-minute composition co-produced by the GRAMMY-nominated artist and El Guincho below. It’s lovely.
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Watch R&B star Miguel’s cherry red visual for ‘Rip’
“It hurts to be human”

Yesterday, R&B star Miguel shared his latest music video, ‘Rip’, taken from his brand-new twelve-track album, ‘Caos’. In the cherry red visual, the new father tells the story about navigating through life, wondering where he is (heaven or hell), and sits amongst four individuals donning elaborate devilish masks as adult dancers are sprayed with money.
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[/media-credit]In the next scene, he hits the town in a convertible with two attractive women. Watch the creative video for the club track directed by the GRAMMY winner and his partner, Margaret Zhang (who is also the mother of his first child).
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