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Stream FME Artits’ Slow G x Luther October’s ‘Ngwana Yo’ Ft Shaba Stele
There’s new music out from FME with Slow G x Luther October, The ‘More Of Me’ hitmaker is set on dropping a joint EP with SlowG (collectively known as FME artists) this year. ‘Ngwana Yo’ is the lead single offering from the project. FME Artists, are proving to be one the most dynamic, exciting duo the country is yet to see and ‘Ngwana Yo’ from their upcoming EP, a 3-minute long song about girls based in urban and town areas.
The vernacular Hip-Hop song title, ‘NGWANA YO’ was inspired by the events happening in both urban and town areas. A conversation about how ladies would rather have a good time than settle down, sparked the creativity in the room to make the song.
When Shaba Stele played one of his partially done hooks, Luther October & Slow G already knew what to do and it was instantly a HIT. The song is to be launched on all music purchasing and streaming platforms on the 6th of August 2020, it is even up for pre-order.
The song was recorded late 2019 by Shaba Stele, Luther October, and Slow G put the final touches on it early 2020. Had it not been for the COVID-19 pandemic, it would have dropped a lot sooner. FME Artists are a duo always keen to work with fresh new talent and Shaba Stele is the perfect candidate. The duo is set to drop their EP later in the year and urges people to anticipate more collaboration and more fire from them. ‘Ngwana Yo’ is set out to make headlines as it will be a song most people relate to based on the content and sound.
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WNDRSZN’s Garri: A Soulful Ode to Everyday Survival
With his new single “Garri,” Botswana’s own WNDRSZN delivers a moving blend of nostalgia, rhythm, and reflection. The track feels like a time capsule — echoing the golden sounds of Africa’s past while remaining grounded in the grit of modern life.
Garri paints the picture of long days, crowded taxi rides, and quiet moments of exhaustion — when silence speaks louder than words. WNDRSZN captures the ache and beauty of that struggle with haunting tenderness, reminding us of the resilience that lives in ordinary people.
Inspired by African classics like Ismaël Lô’s Tajabone and Oliver Mtukudzi’s Neria, Garri draws from deep emotional wells of hope and survival. It’s not just a song; it’s a feeling — a lament, a memory, and a prayer for better days.
With his signature fusion of AfroSoul and Kalahari Pop, WNDRSZN once again reimagines what African music can sound like — rooted in heritage but speaking to now.
Garri is more than music. It’s a mirror to our everyday hustle — and a gentle call to keep going.
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Priscilla K Finds Strength in Vulnerability on Show Me
Priscilla K returns with a soulful new single titled “Show Me”, a heartfelt Afrobeat-meets-Afrotech track that blends rhythm and emotion effortlessly. In this song, she opens up about the need to be seen, to be affirmed, and to be reminded of her worth — especially in moments of doubt.
With lyrics like “Show me a sign I’m wanted, I’m worthy,” Priscilla delivers a message that’s both intimate and universal. It’s a plea for reassurance, but also an anthem of resilience — a reminder that even when we fall, we can rise again and fight.
Sonically, Show Me shimmers with layered percussion and subtle electronic textures, carried by her powerful, emotive vocals. It’s a record that feels alive — grounded in vulnerability, but glowing with hope.
Show Me isn’t just a song — it’s a moment of honesty from an artist unafraid to feel, fall, and rise again.
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Blanco Returns with Lit No More
It’s been a minute since we last heard from Clever Blanco, but the Faded Gang member is back with a fresh project titled Lit No More. The tape opens with Cops & Robbers, a smooth but gritty groove that instantly pulls you in. Blanco shows his range across the project — from the introspective Heart Ain’t Gold to the hard-hitting Rage Manual.
The project also features appearances from Ando Slime, Angvlo, and Maxx Tokyo, adding different textures to Blanco’s production and flow. As a producer, musician, writer, and rapper, Clever Blanco sounds refreshed and focused. Lit No More is a solid reminder of his creative depth — and proof that good music never really leaves, it just waits for the right moment to return.

