The State Of African Hip Hop In 2014
In 2014, African hip-hop has graduated from the bedroom and walked into the boardroom. It’s left
In 2014, African hip-hop has graduated from the bedroom and walked into the boardroom. It’s left
Your weekly dose of 10 new music videos. First up, from Kenya, Muthoni The Drummer Queen’s
Flex Boogie, featured on this song by producer/radio deejay The Prince, is a Pretoria-based hip-hop artist
Let’s start with two club tracks. It’s Friday after all. Above is a collaboration between Boddhi
Janka Nabay, Ben Zabo, Sinkane, Jagwa Music, Kanyi, Youssoupha, Kyle Shepherd, Ebo Taylor, Karantamba and Francis Bebey.
Yes, I’ve been listening to pop music a lot. You get work done and don’t have
Let’s do a Friday Diaspora edition. There are some half-baked attempts at linking the videos in
What gives Fanon's thinking its force and power is the air of indestructibility and the inexhaustible silo of humanity which it houses, argues Achille Mbembe.
Kinshasa-born rapper Youssoupha moved to France at the age of 10. Ever since releasing his first