Brasil-based artist OLUFEMI laments gracefully with poem dubbed âSincerely Yoursâ: Watch the visual
Every verse is pregnant with metaphors, personifications, and other divisive devices that, if we try to break down at the moment, we might go off the deep end.
Read MoreWatch Brooklyn rapper Rowdy Rebel woo walk in ‘Woo Nina’ visual
"We got different watches on, but we all on the same time."
Read MoreTanzania’s Diamond Platnumz shares vibrant visual for ‘Oka’ featuring Mbosso
Packed with multicultural influences.
Read MoreYoungBoy Never Broke Again delivers 3rd music video this month, ‘Vette Motors’: Watch
The âYB Betterâ fans are being spoiled again. From the lavish grounds of his Utah residency, YoungBoy Never Broke Again delivers another hardcore rap video titled âVette Motorsâ directed by Louie Knows. The Baton Rouge artist is still on demon time raps
Read MoreBrooklyn artist HDBeenDope rides around the city in new visual for ‘Wrist’: Watch
In the iconic City of New York, clandestine activities occur in a vacant parking lot, making the masked suspects richer under the starless night skies.
Read MoreBenny the Butcher motivates fans to donate to Buffalo Mass Shooting survivors: Watch ‘Welcome to the States’
He aims to motivate his fans to support the victims of the mass shooting in Buffalo by raising funds.
Read MoreBay Area-based Nigerian rapper John Networq dances with ease in ‘Slap’: Watch the video
The Progrex production is a vibe.
Read MorePolo G returns with âDistractionâ: Watch the video
Polo G has returned, kicking off the rollout of his fourth studio album with the single ‘Distraction’ and a music video directed by Christian Breslauer. The introspective track is the first solo single unveiled by the twenty-three-year-old
Read MoreCanada-based Nigerian artist Nonso Amadi teams up with OVOâs Majid Jordan for âDifferentâ: Watch
Shot in Lagos, Nigeria, the music video amplifies the underlying message in the songâin a room full of pretty women, I only see you.
Read MoreGhana’s Black Sherif addresses rowdy press conference in âKwaku the Travellerâ: Watch
Directed by David Nicol-Sey, the three-minute film portrays different persons of Black Sherif embodying themes of affluence, celebrity, spirituality, law and order, and violence. The picture is full of Easter eggsâa quality that makes it so interesting
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