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June 28, 2014 - Gyptian, Tommy Lee Sparta, Gentleman & Daddy, Earl16 & Al Campbell, Maikal X & The Royal The Roots Band, Rass Motivated, KaliBwoy, Black Omolo, Le Prince,…
“Zenzele” gathers Uncle Waffles, Royal Musiq, CowBoii, Xduppy, and Uncool MC for an Amapiano-heavy track driven by multilingual verses and brash energy. “Bodoingadai” by 3XDAVS and Didi B blends Francophone trap and West African swagger. Sidiki Diabaté’s “Attraper” threads traditional Malian roots through Afro-pop textures. MORE
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