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Album Review: Simba Tagz - Natural Selection

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Have been a big Tagz fan since I listened to his Black project a couple of years back, up to this day I still have some tracks from that album in my phone. It takes a lot for a song to be a permanent feature on my playlist but Tagz has managed to do that. After that he also delivered a superb Titans EP which he collaborated with Dutch. When he announced the release of his album, I was glad because his past projects Black & Titans have been awesome....the album finally dropped and got my copy and got the listening. So today ill be giving my thoughts and views on the album. The album contains 15 tracks and below is a track by track review. 1. Plenty The first track on the album is a lovely afro fusion. The guitar work gives the afro beat instrumental a nice dimension, love the instrumental. On this track Tagz is saying to his girl he will always be by her side so he wants all her love, he wants plenty of her love. The vocal performance from Tagz is on point, the vocals a

Album Review: Asaph - Kingsvilla 2

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Zim Hip Hop is a polarizing genre, it has its few loyal fans then for others its nearly non existent. For me most of the tracks are generic and they don't do it for me that much but now and then there comes an artist that just wows me and restores my hope in local hip hop. Asaph is one such artist, he announced his arrival with the Kingsvilla Album last year and got some heads turning. He then went on to release the follow up Kingsvilla2 and this time I decided to give myself a chance to listen to the album. After a couple of listens I was keen on making a review of the album, and get to share the project with fellow Zimbos. So ya today will be giving my thoughts on the album. The album contains 13 tracks and will be giving a track by track review . 1. City Hall Benches "Tamara voice note saying how much he misses his man Asaph and how much she is looking forward to seeing him..." This is a track for the ambitious and dreamers.  Asaph does not want to remain