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The harmonious presentation of various kinds of top-notch Urban and Hip-Hop music makes UbuntuFM Hip-Hop the radio to fall in love with. There's are lots to talk about the style, musical approach and other elements related to #HipHop hit music and UbuntuFM Hip-Hop just brings those great songs to their listeners in a very engaging manner.

A creative rebirth

"It’s Been Awful" marks the moment Isaiah Rashad fully becomes his own genre. The Top Dawg Entertainment visionary returns with his third studio album expanding his sonic world beyond hip-hop into flashes of genre-blurring experimentation. With "It's Been Awful", he enters a new chapter defined by clarity, confrontation, and creative rebirth- reaffirming his place not just in rap, but at the forefront of music's most compelling storytellers.

A Powerful Return to Form

"Bully," the latest album by YE—the artist formerly known as Kanye West - is a surprisingly good album. The album marks a heartfelt return to the old Kanye we’ve come to admire, blending vulnerability with his signature style. The striking black-and-white album cover features a touching photo of West’s childhood, sporting titanium grills—a bold visual that sets the tone for what’s inside.

De La Soul release their highly anticipated 10th studio album "Cabin In The Sky". The album marks a meaningful new chapter for the group and arrives with the unmistakable energy of artists who continue to evolve, reflect, and contribute powerfully to the culture. The music reflects a group deeply rooted in their legacy while tapping into a refreshed spirit—rich, soulful, textured, and grounded in the honesty and creativity fans have always loved.

Memorable and infectious

‘Sit Next To Me’ is a vibrant collaboration of Guapdad 4000, Xcelence and Money B of Digital Underground fame. This (video) release stands out with its carefree atmosphere, catchy hooks - doused with a chorus that's just very much memorable as it is infectious.

We love it

Joyner Lucas's "ADHD 2: The Album" has received mixed reviews. While some praise his versatility and storytelling, others criticize the album's lack of originality, forced delivery, and shallow themes, with some even calling it one of the worst albums of the year. The album's production is also a point of contention, with some finding it stale and uninspired.