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“The marathons over, but I never slack. Run a couple laps and then I run it back.”
Muchi’s music is easy to enjoy because in addition to his incredible talent, he’s also so relatable. He just quit his 9-5 to focus his energy on his artistry and that’s just one example of his undeniable dedication to the craft. You hear this and his drive and focus in his music along with mixes of streetwise rap with moments of reflection, highlighting both the struggles and triumphs of everyday life.
“The pain’s steel, but I’m made of gold.”
Pink Siifu is genre-defying, mixing experimental beats with raw emotion. His music is a blend of soul, rap and punk energy that challenges the norm and inspires a whole new wave of creativity. Projects of his that highlight his boundary-pushing punk music and integration of Black culture are albums Black’!Antique and NEGRO. Siifu’s artistry is a movement in itself.
“Watch what I do.”
Healing, ancestral, earthy. Soft vocal layers over minimal, percussion forward beats. Think Liv.e, Cleo Sol, or KeiyaA with a slightly rawer, grassroots touch. There’s something deeply grounding about her delivery. Like it’s not just music, it’s ritual. Her voice invites you to slow down and listen with your whole body. Every track feels like an offering, both intimate and expansive.
“I be off and on, more off than on.”
Eli the Guy continues to deliver his own medley of introspective lyricism and soulful production, blending elements of R&B, indie, and rap. Listen to him for a fresh perspective on love, life, and personal growth. His sound is both distinct and intimate, yet expansive all at once.