Capella Grey’s Vibe Responsibly: The Afties

An EP I’ve been keeping to myself, Capella Grey’s Vibe Responsibly: The Afties is the perfect follow-up to his Vibe Responsibly Vol. 1. What makes this project even more impressive is that Capella not only delivers captivating vocals but also produces and writes his own music, making every track feel authentically his.

The EP leans into the vibe that comes after the party, when everything slows down, and you can just vibe responsibly. “Im Weak” is my personal favorite from The Afties.

If you’re looking for something to vibe to when the night winds down, Vibe Responsibly: The Afties is your go-to. Available on all streaming platforms, this EP is the perfect soundtrack when you want to relax and enjoy the energy of the night.

EP Review: Odunsi’s ‘Leather Park’

Nigerian artist, Odunsi (The Engine) is back with Leather Park, an EP that showcases his genre-bending sound and creative evolution. This EP features a diverse lineup of collaborators, each adding their unique flair to the project.

Notably:

BEST OPTION: Featuring Vic Reagan and wolfacejoeyy.

PACO: Featuring Ricky Bishop.

I have been listening to Odunsi for a while now and he doesn’t disappoint. Links are below.

Vory’s Who Don’t Like Me EP

Vory’s Who Don’t Like Me EP is a powerful collection of three tracks. Throughout the EP, Vory doesn’t hold back, delivering unapologetic anthems that speak to anyone who’s ever felt misunderstood or doubted.

The standout track, “Who Don’t Like Me,” sets the tone for the entire EP with its catchy hook. From start to finish, the EP captures the highs and lows, with Vory’s unique voice and lyrics. “Balance” is another favorite of mine.

Who Don’t Like Me EP is available now on all streaming platforms. Be sure to check out Vory’s latest work below.