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Anita Jaxson x Poptain’s “Fire” is the kind of song that enhances competition within dancehall circles…

Anita Jaxson and Poptain’s “Fire” is the kind of song that enhances competition within dancehall circles, and essentially promotes the much-needed innovation and creativity. Because in all honesty, this country as a whole has not done justice to the Dancehall culture, which when simply put, is a bottomless well of solid vibes. The culture has been watered down by years and years of artists recycling the same instrumental from Brick…

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Valee Music, Watora Moyo

The energy possessed by Valee Music’s “Watora Moyo” is so potent, we can all envision a near future where she is a fully established music entity. The song is essentially what coming back home would sound like, but with a few tweaks, that make one feel as though they never left. “Watora Moyo” is a receptacle bursting with everything we require from an Afrobeats jam, and in all honesty, how…

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Takura, No Stopping

Songs like “No Stopping” are what really separate Takura from the rest and make him worthy of the title “Leader of the New School”. Although his songs require us to practice a significant amount of patience, they eventually drop, and when they do, they’re always worth the wait, & if that’s what it takes for the production of quality music, we wouldn’t have it any other way. Takura sings to be felt. Takura is progress! “No Stopping”, with an energy signature similar to that of “Zvemoyo”, is as moving as it is vibey. Its pristine and pounding afro-pop production makes the song highly relatable and loveable. And then the jazzy sax overtones create a peculiar calm element that imparts on the song a great deal of class. When he says…

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