This is a simple east coast rap piece, and Gamie reminds me of Twista with its semi fast pacedness. It’s quite interestingly lyrical and Gameman as a rapper is quite talented. The beat is simple plus the notes are simple, nice and easy going…
There is also the sampling and synthesizing of other sounds and pitches, coupled with the bass-y undertones and a chill beat contrasting with the theme of die-hard christianity. Damboomsha further increases gusto when…
The acoustic piano on B major gives this piece such an awareness vibe; you just know this is good music. Guvna B sings the refrain in a solemn manner, and then the rap follows, echoing the message of casting our cares on God with the same gusto…
This dirty south flavoured rap piece with through-the-fire-Chaka-Kahnesque sampling and panning vibes, ohs from the back ups and great alto vocals by Anita Jini is popping…
Whenever I hear the phrase’Allo Mate’ the one person that comes to mind is Guvna B! And yes he’s gonna have a music evening at Bethnal Green. This is one of the moments I miss my #LondonTown
I don’t know if anybody knows this, but Phishaman is one of my favourite rappers, so I’ve been waiting for a new track from him for time. Bt-dubs, he’s the rapper on Ty Bello’s ‘The Future Remix’. This review will feature his spanking new track in addition to an old favourite!
I see spoken word on the radar! If you love spoken word like I do, you’ve gotta be at Rhyme and Reason, featuring Da Truth, Janette Ikz, Ezekiel Azonwu and Lady Million. It’s definitely gonna be explosive! There would also be home grown rappers like Provabs, Rooftop MCs and others.…
This would be a 2 hour radio show featuring sublime music, news, interviews, special features and so forth. It is guaranteed to be 100% Christian Hip Hop!
This throwback goes all the way to Lecrae’s Southern, hard core Hip Hop piece, ‘Fanatic’, with his verses tough, convinced, and assured, like he could not be wrong in a million years;
This ‘grateful’ rap song doused in hues of pop and RnB reminds me very much of the deep richness of Ja Rule’s voice and the light sweetness of Ashanti’s voice in the song ‘Always on Time’, with a slightly more 90’s feel to it.