Blackway’s “What I've Been Missing” Album Bridges Ghanaian Roots and Brooklyn Grit
Blackway’s What I've Been Missing album masterfully combines his Ghanaian heritage with the dynamic energy of Brooklyn, offering a unique blend of hip-hop and Afrobeats that narrates a cross-continental journey." We discuss it here!
By: Jayla Smith
Let me tell you about an album that's been on repeat for me lately—Blackway’s latest masterpiece, What I've Been Missing. This album is more than just a collection of tracks; it’s a journey that beautifully merges his Ghanaian heritage with the unmistakable energy of Brooklyn. If you’re a fan of hip-hop with a twist of Afrobeats, this is the album you’ve been waiting for.
A Personal and Musical Journey
Blackway has outdone himself with this one. "Sika Mami," the standout track, is a perfect example of his genius. It’s a seamless blend of melodic Afrobeats and sharp hip-hop, showcasing his incredible versatility. This album is Blackway’s most personal work to date, a heartfelt homage to his roots and experiences.
And he didn’t do it alone. The album features some heavy hitters like Nasty C, Feyi, and his longtime collaborator, KoKo. Each artist brings something special to the table, making this LP a rich tapestry of sounds and stories.
Notable Achievements
Blackway is no stranger to success. He’s been named a Tidal Rising Artist and graced the cover of Rolling Stone in December for the Bacardi x Rolling Stone A.I.bum with Boi-1da. If you’re into hip-hop, you’ve probably heard his killer track "The Return of Mansa Musa" with Busta Rhymes and Swizz Beatz from the album BlockBusta.
Remember "What Up Danger" from Marvel’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse? That was Blackway, and it’s racked up over 297 million streams. He even brought Shaq out of rap retirement for "King Talk" in May 2023. Talk about making waves!
Blending Cultures Through Music
“What I've Been Missing” is a celebration of Blackway’s dual heritage. It’s an album that transcends borders, blending the vibrant rhythms of Ghana with the gritty beats of Brooklyn. Each track invites you to step into Blackway’s world, where cultures collide in the most beautiful way.
Connect with Blackway
If you’re not following Blackway on Instagram, you’re missing out. Catch up with him at @iamblackway for all the latest updates. And trust me, you’ll want to listen to “What I've Been Missing” here. It’s an album that’s sure to resonate, whether you’re an Afrobeats aficionado or a hip-hop head.
Blackway’s What I've Been Missing isn’t just an album; it’s a narrative that bridges continents and cultures, offering a fresh take on contemporary hip-hop infused with the vibrant energy of Afrobeats. Don’t sleep on this one—it’s a testament to Blackway’s artistic genius and a must-listen for anyone who loves music that tells a story.
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Burna Boy Makes History as First African Musician to Sell Out a U.S. Stadium
Burna Boy makes history as first African artist to sell out a U.S. Stadium, showcasing his talent and captivating 41,000 fans with his incredible performance. We discuss it here!
By: Joshua Martin
Grammy award winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy, real name Damini Ogulu, has made history as the first African musician to sell out a stadium show in America. New York City’s Citi Field Stadium was filled to capacity Saturday (July 8th) with a whooping 41,000 seats spoken for. Known by the moniker ‘Love Damini’ , the self described ‘African Giant’ kept it in the family with his opening act, choosing his sister Nissi.
Burna Boy performed his hit song “Ye” which has nearly 240 million Youtube views to date and a dope collection of his other hit songs from his previous four albums.
Burna Boy performing “Ye” live at his sold out Citi Field Stadium show last night in New York City. 🔥
— benny. (@benny7gg) July 9, 2023
LOOK AT THE LIGHTS! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/RVSnzlDx13
Which included “Outside”, “African Giant”, “Twice As Tall” and “Love Damini” including a brand new single “Big 7”. He also brought out the British rapper Dave to perform their song “Location.”
Burna Boy has been on the grind for a while and he already has the support of industry vets like Swizz Beats. Recently the producer spoke highly of Burna Boy and his role in popularizing Afrobeats in the states.
“[I was the] first person to bring Burna Boy to the States. Actually, he had a Ruff Ryders bandana on and I introduced him on the stage. When I was playing Fela Kuti, people thought I was being too African, and that’s how ignorant the energy was at that time.
“It’s piercing through, by the way. People are more open-minded — they just need the right entry point.” - Swizz Beats Amazon Music’s Rotation Roundtables with Speedy Morman, Nyla Symone, Rob Markman and Gabe P.
In April 2022, Burna Boy also became the first Nigerian artist in history to headline Madison Square Garden.
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