Reviews

Review: Shona Prince’s ‘Pariah’ is a Masterclass in Radical Accountability and Cultural Nostalgia

On, Pariah, Shona Prince delivers a deeply reflective, multi-genre body of work that beautifully balances spiritual vulnerability, personal accountability, and sharp cultural commentary. The album plays out like a sonic journey of self-reckoning, moving from the heavy burdens of fame and broken relationships to a place of healing, gratitude, and maturity. Structurally and thematically, the […]

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The Uncomfortable Truth: Why Jah Prayzah’s Ndini Mukudzei Will Define (and Divide) Zimbabwean Music

Jah Prayzah didn’t just release an album in Ndini Mukudzei; he issued a manifesto. This confident, unapologetic reminder of his reign—wrapped in an album cover featuring his illustrious discography—makes the message clear: He is demanding his flowers while he can still smell them. He isn’t just asking for respect; he is auditing his own legacy

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Freeman HKD: ME vs ME — The Bossman’s Battle for the Soul

Freeman HKD’s ME vs ME isn’t just an album; it’s a high-stakes self-audit from the man they call the “HKD Boss.” Coming at a pivotal point where his legendary status is secured, this project turns the lens inward. The Intro sets the theme immediately: Freeman’s greatest competition isn’t his peers—it’s himself. This album is a

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