Jeleel! Dabbles In Multiple Genres On “Xistence.”

On the outside, JELEEL! come across as wild, energetic, and loud. Additionally, his stunts and burnouts have made in him into a viral sensation. However, the Rhode Island native wants to show that he’s more than just the antics and the rage music. Enter Xistence., the latest album from JELEEL! He explains that this LP is to give his fans a more layered look into who he is as an artist and where his musical inspirations come from. In a recent Instagram post announcing the record, he says, “Dropped this independently to bring you the full spectrum of who I am as an artist. I feel like many people assume they know me based on the viral moments, but there’s so much more than that,” he begins.

“Being Nigerian, I’ve always loved experimenting with Afro sounds, blending them with dancehall, R&B, and even rage music to create something unique. This project is my way of inviting you into my world, my Xistence.” Additionally, on his website it reads, “This project lets you see the rage, the vulnerable, the mellow, and the spiritual sides of JELEEL! That’s exactly what listeners are going to get, and sometimes, it leads to some rhythmic and catchy bops. More times than not, JELEEL! is using his auto-tuned vocals to convey these themes and ideas. There are occasions where it works in his favor, and other times it cheapens the moment he’s trying to create. Xistence. is not be for the JELEEL! casuals, but the fans who have been following him since the start. If you are one of those, you should have fun exploring his artistic leaps.

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Xistence. – Jeleel!

Xistence. Tracklist:

  1. who is it?
  2. who am i?
  3. tie me up.
  4. flavor.
  5. massacre. with Bloody Civilian
  6. dey4u.
  7. zion.
  8. combo.
  9. how many?
  10. get busy. with BEAM
  11. shenseea.
  12. yeah.

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Ayra Starr Delivers Beautiful Track About Reaching Your Goals On “Commas”

While HotNewHipHop specializes in covering rap and R&B music, we love expanding into neighboring genres. One of those is Afropop and its various other subsets. Over the past few years, the sounds from the respective continent have become increasingly more popular. It is for good reason too, because there are so many intriguing talents that have popped up in the past couple of years. One of them is Ayra Starr.

She hails from the West African country of Benin, with roots in Nigeria as well. Ayra Starr got her start in 2021 and while her career is still young, she is arguably a “Starr” already. The 21-year-old songwriter was a GRAMMY nominee at the 66th award show for Best African Music Performance. Unfortunately, the trophy went to fellow artist Tyla for her hit song “Water.”

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Listen To “Commas” By Ayra Starr

But, Ayra Starr has nothing to be ashamed of. Her career is going to last for a long time and her new song proves that. “Commas” details how she is looking to avoid all distractions so she can stay on the path to massive success. It is a stunning song filled with peaceful instrumentation that includes string sections and a strumming guitar. Ayra’s voice will leave in you in a trance the whole way through as well. Be sure to check it out above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “Commas,” by Ayra Starr? Is this one of the best songs of her career so far, why or why not? Could an album be in the works? What is your favorite element of the song and why? Is she the best up-and-coming Afro-music artist? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Ayra Starr. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Na which kind life wey I never see?
I carry God, so I fear nothing
Steady increasing the commas
Comma, comma, comma
Original, no be parody
E no fit clear for your memory

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