#Music

Urban music from all corners of the world!

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.

Testifying to the Universality of Rap Music

Music is the language of the soul and from the inception of time, music has served the interconnectivity of humanity with their internal and external environments. And constantly, we are reminded of the defiance that music shows to the evident barriers of language and clime. 'C'est fou' is testifying to the universal principle of #Rap music.

Acoustic Hip-Hop

The Catalan band Hip Horns Brass Collective has just released their new album "KREWE". Undoubtedly, one of the most original and groundbreaking debut albums in the Catalan and Spanish music scene. Hip Horns Brass Collective's debut unleashes a powerful sound that combines the sonic roots of New Orleans with the raw essence of hip-hop.

In defiance of the norm

‘Gonna Be Alright’ finds itself in the league of Pharrell Williams’ ‘Happy’ and ‘Hall of Fame’ by The Script considering how they all are artistically and lyrically up-lifting. ‘Gonna Be Alright’ dips into philosophical depths in seeking meaning for the human condition. It speaks of love, of loyalty and the assurance of a commitment intended to span the existence of two people who, having stuck together against odds, have weathered the storms of life.

Brazilian Hip Hop, with a golden-era glint and a 20-strong cast is given fresh impetus on Ela Partiu, 24 year old rapper Laiz’s breakout recording on Agogo Records. Brazilian rapper Laíz & The New Love Experience releases a remarkably self-assured debut combining tropicalia and samba with her languid flow to produce a lively modern Latin American take on Hip-Hop.

The Latest In Grime

Discussing the intricate craftsmanship of "Learn From Pain," Squintz wanted to take a more enlightened approach to Grime - a sound that highlights spiritual growth. The three previous projects tackled the ebb-and-flow of inner city life, the good and the bad., “Learn From Pain” is more about overcoming that past adversity and building a brighter future. It’s a message of hope, because if Squintz can do it, then so can you.