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AUDIO | King Kaka Ft Teslah – Murder

Top Kenyan rapper and entrepreneur, Kennedy Ombima, better known by his stage names King Kaka from Nairobi, Kenya came back with a brand new hit track titled Murder, Featuring Teslah.

“Murder” is a songs presents a compelling fusion of narrative and emotion, set against a polished and engaging Afrobeat-inspired backdrop. The song explores themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and the emotional consequences of a love that has soured, with both artists delivering performances that are both authentic and impactful.

King Kaka, recognized for his profound lyrical prowess, offers powerful verses rich in vivid imagery and deep emotion. His rap segments convey a narrative of anguish and deceit, effectively paving the way for Teslah’s soulful and evocative chorus, in which she mourns the “murder” of trust and love within a relationship.

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AUDIO | Ferre Gola Ft Rayvanny – Mobondo

Hervé Gola Bataringe, widely recognized as Ferre Gola, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and record producer who collaborates with the esteemed Tanzanian musician and songwriter Rayvanny (Raymond Shaban Mwakyusa) on their latest release, “Mobondo.” This new partnership fuses Congolese musical elements with the vibrant sounds of Bongo Flava, resulting in a dynamic and engaging auditory experience.

My Beer (Mabondo)” by Ferre Gola and Rayvanny is a Congo Music track that debuted in December 2024. This energetic Congolese “Sebene” hit is sure to inspire movement, showcasing their distinctive style through a combination of infectious rhythms and poignant lyrics. “My Beer (Mabondo)” is distinguished by its catchy melody and impactful performance. Immerse yourself in the spirit of Congo Music with this enthralling track. Stream or download it now, and be sure to include “My Beer (Mabondo)” in your playlist for continuous enjoyment.

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New AUDIO | Redman – Don’t Wanna C Me Rich

Redman, also known as Funk Doc Spock or Reggie Noble, presents incisive insights on wealth and authenticity in his latest single, “Don’t Wanna C Me Rich.” This release serves as the inaugural visual from Muddy Waters Too, a sequel to his influential 1996 album that played a pivotal role in shaping the gritty aesthetic of East Coast hip-hop. The track evokes a nostalgic 90s atmosphere, reminiscent of the sound pioneered by A Tribe Called Quest.

Self-produced in collaboration with Dez the Producer, the song showcases Redman’s signature fusion of clever wordplay and boom-bap production, elements that initially captivated audiences in the early 1990s. In addition to directing and performing alongside Rock Davis, Redman illustrates his ongoing evolution as a versatile artist, nearly four decades into his career.

Muddy Waters Too follows the original Muddy Waters, which was released during hip-hop’s golden age, a period when Redman had already solidified his status as a prominent voice through albums such as Whut? Thee Album (1992) and Dare Iz a Darkside (1994). The original Muddy Waters played a crucial role in establishing Redman’s reputation for blending technical prowess with a unique sense of humor, influencing numerous artists who came after him.

In addition to his solo endeavors, Redman’s influence on hip-hop culture extends through his collaborations with Method Man, his involvement in the Def Squad collective, and his contributions to various film and television projects. His ability to remain relevant while adhering to his artistic principles has garnered him respect from both contemporaries and emerging artists alike.

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