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Burna Boy set to feature in Mustard’s new album, “Faith of a Mustard Seed”.

Afrofusion star, Burna Boy is on a superb international feature run at the moment. After his appearances on Usher’s new album and global hit, “Tshwala Bam” remix, he is now set to also feature on Mustard’s upcoming album, “Faith of a Mustard Seed”. The acclaimed producer disclosed this with a short clip featuring a variety of artists working with him in the studio. Some of these stars include J. Cole, Travis Scott, Future, Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, The Weeknd, Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby and Kid Cudi. The star-studded album will be released later this summer. Fans have shown great excitement for Burna Boy’s inclusion on the project.

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Seyi Vibez set to headline Afrojam Festival on June 23rd in London.

Nigerian artist, Seyi Vibez has experienced one of the biggest breakthroughs in the music industry. After years of being an underground musician, his 2022 released album, “Billion Dollar Baby” pushed him into the spotlight. Since then, he has gone on to top charts and sell out global venues. He is now set to headline the Afrojam Festival in London on June 23rd. Other notable performers at the event will include South African star, Focalistic, Mawhoo, 2wo Bunnies, Tito M & Yuppe, Eeque and CeeBahley.

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Ice Spice announces the release date for her debut album, “Y2K”.

Grammy-nominated rapper, Ice Spice has finally announced the release date for her highly anticipated debut album. The project, “Y2K” is set to be out on July 26th and alongside this announcement, the “Munch (Feelin’ U)” rapper also disclosed that her first ever world tour would commence in Roskilde, Denmark on July 4th and run through North American cities like New York, Washington D.C, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Miami. Her producer, Riotusa and Cash Cobain will be the special guests at the tour. The official cover art for the album, shot by the legendary David LaChapelle has however been a subject of conversation on social media, especially with the album title painted on a garbage can. Many believe it is a mere strategy to trigger more attention to the upcoming release.

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Kel-P opens up on his disappointment with Ghanaian star, Black Sherif.

Acclaimed producer, Kel-P has been responsible for some of Nigeria’s biggest hit songs, working on global projects with Wizkid, Burna Boy, Adekunle Gold and notably the official soundtrack for “Creed 3”. His new single, “Warning” has gradually gained traction since its release in May. However, the song was supposed to include a surprise collaborator. In an interview on Cool FM, the producer revealed that the song was originally supposed to feature Black Sherif but the Ghanaian hip hop star failed to clear his recordings. He said, “I put Burna Boy and Black Sherif on the Creed 3 soundtrack but when I tried to feature Black Sherif on ‘Warning’, he recorded his verse 3 times and disappointed by not clearing it.”

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A new “Hunger Games” book is set to be released in March 2025.

Four years after Suzanne Collins’ “Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”, a new Hunger Games book is set to be released. The new book is titled, “Sunrise on the Reaping” and is set to be released on March 18, 2025. Per the synopsis, the new book which is the fifth of the bestselling series “will revisit the world of Panem twenty-four years before the events of the hunger games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the fiftieth Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell.”

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