Saturday, April 25 2026

‘Diss Tribute’- Antoin Gibson, strategy over spectacle in a controlled industry push

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With her latest offering ‘Diss Tribute’, Antoin Gibson approaches release strategy as deliberately as the music itself. Framed around the anniversary of her […]

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‘Ballin’ Outta Control’- Ajoshd, building up his own world

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There’s ambition, and then there’s the kind of vision Ajoshd brings to ‘Ballin’ Outta Control’. Right from the very start, this new […]

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‘Need You’- 13illy, capturing the push and pull of letting go

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There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that lingers, loops, and quietly reshapes your sense of self, and on his newest […]

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‘Money?’- southpaw, finding stillness with weight

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There’s a quiet confidence running through ‘Money?’ that feels almost radical. In a landscape driven by immediacy and excess, southpaw takes a […]

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‘Softly Spoken’- Jodie Langford, turning chaos into catharsis

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In her eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Softly Spoken’, Hull’s Jodie Langford does what few artists dare: she weaponises vulnerability into sound. Teaming […]

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‘Set Us Free’- The One Named Jasmine Demands Liberation

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With her latest single ‘Set Us Free’, the Brooklyn-born, LA-based artist the one named Jasmine turns personal history into protest. […]

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‘It’s Whenever’- Cantbuydeem Finds Strength in the Cut

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Chicago’s own Cantbuydeem delivers ‘it’s whenever’ like a low-rider cruising past the chaos; smooth on the surface, but carrying the […]

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