On our music radar are three immensely talented African artists who have one thing in common; they have consistently dished out music adding to their extensive discography solidifying their mark in the African music arena.
We would like to know which of these three talents have been able to use their craft to tell the African story in a way that has never been told before.
In 2019, Nigerian Don Gargan and African Giant aka Burna Boy expounded his horizons by releasing another heavy project which went on to earn him his first ever Grammy nomination. He titled this project “African Giant”. Burna’s consistency has made him one of the relevant African musicians. He went on to release another studio project tilted “Twice as Tall” released in 2020.
In 2020, Ghanaian multi-award winning singer, songwriter Stonebwoy came through with another powerful studio project, which he titled “Anglo Junction”. This project went on to put him on a high competitive level as other top African star singers. Stonebwoy is one of the few Ghanaian singers who has been nominated for the Grammys with respect to his hardwork and consistency.
2021 has got Cameroonian musical sensation Salatiel spreading his wings all over the place with his first studio album titled “Africa Represented”. In as much as many would place an argument that it’s too early to draw conclusions about the album’s validity just days after the release of this scintillating piece, a good music lover and analyst will tell you a good or bad project after listening to it.
All the above album’s tell either a unique or general story of an African or of Africa.
Now, this is our question to you music lovers and enthusiasts: Which of these studio projects better tell our African stories?
- Stonebwoy’s Angola Junction: Listen on Spotify
2) Burna Boy’s African Giant: Listen on Spotify
3) Salatiel’s Africa Represented: Listen on Spotify
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