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ZuluMecca Enters “Crash Out” Phase of Her Next Album
ZuluMecca is deep in the process of creating her next album, steadily building anticipation with subtle updates and reflections on her journey. Known for blending introspection with razor-sharp lyricism, she’s now working in a space defined by vulnerability and honesty.
She recently described reaching the “crash out” stage of her process:
“Every verse I write makes my heart beat a little too fast…”

That statement captures the intensity of her current work—an album being lived and felt with every bar. This creative strain is familiar territory for ZuluMecca. Her 2022 EP, WEPT: A Succeeding Parable, was a concise, spiritually charged project exploring loss, self-reflection, and rebuilding. The three-track release left a lasting impression for its raw honesty and conceptual precision.
Since then, she’s expanded her sound. Her 2024 EP, Seams., blended introspective lyricism with soul, jazz, and alternative hip-hop influences, while collaborations with artists like Hannah Ray, Mars Baby, and lordkez added new textures without diluting her introspective core. Tracks like “Right Back” and “End of the World” pushed her sonic boundaries while maintaining a focus on self-exploration and transition. Her mid-2024 single, “Change,” continued this evolution, balancing thoughtful lyrics with sharp delivery and reasserting her presence after a quieter period.
The “crash out” phase signals intense focus and emotional investment in the writing process. While details about the album’s sound or themes remain under wraps, her track record suggests a carefully constructed, conceptually rich project.
Fans can expect ZuluMecca to continue building on the thematic and sonic foundations of her previous work. As the album takes shape, anticipation is growing for what promises to be another defining chapter in her artistry.
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Kanye West & Travis Scott Drop “FATHER” Music Video
The official “FATHER” music video is out now, standing as one of the standout visuals from Kanye West’s 12th studio album.
The eerie, church-themed video directed by Bianca Censori leans heavily into the album’s spiritual tone, with haunting scenes and symbolic storytelling throughout. One detail fans quickly picked up 👀 is the appearance of a Michael Jackson look alike, adding an iconic and unexpected layer to the visual.
The album itself delivers 18 tracks with raw production and no AI involvement, featuring moments like “KING” referencing Kanye’s personal life. Early reactions are split — some calling it a return to form, others not fully convinced — but projections suggest a strong debut week.
Still, the “FATHER” video is leading the conversation right now. 🎬🔥
Did that Michael Jackson moment catch your eye? 👇🏽
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Central Cee Returns To His Roots On All Roads Lead Home
Central Cee Releases All Roads Lead Home EP
Central Cee steps into a reflective space with the release of his new EP, All Roads Lead Home. The 7-track project arrives at a moment where his global presence is undeniable, yet the focus here feels more grounded, a return to where it all started.
Following the momentum of standout records like “Iceman Freestyle” and “Slaughter” featuring J Hus, the EP blends sharp lyricism with moments of introspection. It’s a balance Cench has mastered over time, pairing confident delivery with glimpses into the realities behind the success.
Sonically, the project leans into his signature UK rap and drill influences while allowing space for more reflective tones. The title itself speaks to that idea ,no matter how far he’s gone, the journey always circles back home.
With All Roads Lead Home, Central Cee continues to evolve without losing his identity. It’s not just about maintaining momentum — it’s about understanding it, owning it, and building from it.
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Remyn Seventeen Blends Hip Hop With Bacardi On Shaya Blah 2
Remyn Seventeen returns with Shaya Blah 2, a 5-track EP that fuses hip hop with the energy of Bacardi music.
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Known for his street-rooted sound, he leans into heavy log drums and rhythmic grooves while maintaining a strong rap presence, creating a crossover that feels both natural and authentic.
The project reflects Pretoria’s township culture, balancing lyrical delivery with dancefloor-ready production.
With Shaya Blah 2, Remyn continues to explore the space between genres while staying true to his roots.
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