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New reports on Wizkid, Cardi B, Kizz Daniel, Tom Hardy and J. Cole.

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Wizkid releases the tracklist for his highly anticipated album, Morayo.

Afrobeats star, Wizkid is gearing up to release his highly anticipated album, Morayo, this Friday. The 16-track project promises to be one of his most memorable yet, featuring a mix of solo tracks and collaborations with names such as Asake, Brent Faiyaz, Jazmine Sullivan, Anaïse, and Taikola. Fans have already been treated to two singles from the album, Kese (Dance) and Piece of My Heart featuring Brent Faiyaz, both of which have shattered streaming records in Nigeria. With teasers suggesting a blend of vibrant rhythms and emotive storytelling, Morayo has sparked immense excitement among listeners. Wizkid’s upcoming album not only highlights his versatility but also his ability to bring together diverse musical talents. As the release date approaches, fans are eager to see how this project will further cement Wizkid’s status as one of the global music scene’s brightest stars.

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Cardi B delays her sophomore album for the sixth consecutive year.

Rapper, Cardi B has assured fans that her long-awaited sophomore album will finally arrive in 2025, despite earlier promises of a 2024 release. The Bronx rapper released her debut album, “Invasion of Privacy”, in April 2018, making it over six years since her last full-length project. During an Instagram Live on Sunday (November 17), Cardi shared her excitement for what’s to come. “This has been the weirdest year of my life,” she said. “I’ve been going through transitions, falling in and out of love, and just trying to get my life together. But next year will be my year. My album will drop, my secret businesses will be revealed, and maybe I’ll even find a boyfriend.” Cardi, who recently gave birth to her third child, has been actively working in the studio, hinting that 2025 will mark her long-awaited return to music.

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Kizz Daniel announces an updated tracklist for his forthcoming EP, Uncle K.

Nigerian music star Kizz Daniel has unveiled an updated tracklist for his highly anticipated EP, Uncle K, set to drop on November 29. The announcement follows his recent collaboration with Adekunle Gold on the hit single “Pano Tona” and aims to showcase Kizz Daniel’s versatility as one of Nigeria’s top artists. Initially teased as a 4-track project, the EP has now been expanded to 7 tracks, featuring exciting collaborations. The tracklist includes collaborations with Runtown, Victony and Blaisebeatz, Qing Madi and Phyno. The EP will also feature his earlier released hit song, “Marhaba”. This is Kizz Daniel’s second release of 2024, following the successful TZA EP in March, which topped charts with hits like “Double”. With Uncle K, Kizz Daniel continues to affirm his position as a powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene.

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Tom Hardy ‘s long-awaited Netflix movie, Havoc set for release in 2025.

Netflix has unveiled a first look at Tom Hardy in the upcoming action movie Havoc, set to be released in 2025. The image shows Hardy with a steely expression, leaning to the side and holding a pistol, teasing a gritty and intense film. Written and directed by Gareth Evans, known for Gangs of London and The Raid, Havoc promises a gripping narrative. The plot follows a detective navigating a dangerous criminal underworld after a drug deal goes awry. Tasked with rescuing a politician’s son, he uncovers a web of corruption and conspiracy threatening the entire city. Hardy, fresh off Venom: The Last Dance, has a packed schedule. He’s set to star in an Oslo-set thriller with Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Cary Fukunaga, and rumors suggest he’s attached to Guy Ritchie’s The Associate, coming to Paramount Plus.

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J. Cole re-releases his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol on streaming platforms.

17 years after its official release, J. Cole has surprised his fans this week by re-releasing his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, on streaming platforms, following the launch of his audio series Inevitable. Announcing the mixtape on Monday after the first podcast episode, Cole wrote, “The beginning. The Come Up finally available now on DSPs.” It seems the audio series will align with mixtape rereleases, as each episode is named after one of his projects. Fans have welcomed the nostalgia, celebrating the chance to revisit Cole’s early work. The Come Up, Vol. 1 showcases Cole honing his skills and establishing themes that would define his career, including tracks like “Dollar and a Dream” and “Simba.” The influence of rap legends Jay-Z and Kanye West is evident throughout the tape. Social media has been buzzing with excitement, with fans praising the rerelease of this foundational project.

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