On the Afrobeats and Afro fusion-inspired track, the California-based singer celebrates the beauty of heaven, sharing his hope for a reunion with God and Jesus.
“No matter how much God blesses us on earth, we will not leave this world with any wealth acquired,” he explains. “One day God will come and take us home. This world is not our home.“
About Maduka Donas
Born in Nigeria, Maduka’s musical journey began in his early years, with a profound passion for Gospel music driving his life. A transformative moment in Brazil deepened his faith, sparking a connection with Jesus Christ that led to the emergence of unique melodies within him.
He aims to use his music and words to inspire others to move from mediocrity to excellence, helping them discover their God-given talents. With unwavering commitment, he weaves his creativity into the Afrobeat /Afrofussion Gospel Music tapestry, embracing a path blessed with musical devotion.
Staying through to her name Ifunanya which translates to Love in Igbo, the Nigerian-American artist celebrates love and life on the five-track project.
“I’m always working on my music and I’m happiest when I’m recording,” Ify says. Love Haze is my personal Valentine’s Day gift to my fans and I’m thrilled that I can finally share it with them.”
On the, Julian Morgan-produced track, with its bold Brooklyn trap influences the 18-year-old opens up about the struggles he faced when he gave up multiple college football D-1 offers (which he received from the age of 15) to pursue his music career.
And it seems Bobby is determined to raise the bar for himself and other emerging artists as he reveals that he plans to unveil a new single every month.
The electronic music track features Sara Landry & Aaron Hibell.
In 47 B.C, Julius Caesar allegedly wrote the Latin phrase which translates to came, I saw and I conquered after devastating battles in a letter to the Roman Senate
“Brave New World” the debut single by American virtual artist Jonny Bitcoin, is a rhythmic, thought-provoking song that takes a swing at financial crises, centralized control, and the rise of Bitcoin.
With sharp rhymes and a rebellious tone, it calls out the magical money-printing machines, the never-ending debt party, and the “trust us, we got this” attitude of traditional banking.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin steps in like the mysterious new kid in town, a savior? A gamble? Just another illusion?
And when the system crumbles (because, well… history), the song leaves you with one simple yet haunting question: “Who do you trust?” Smart, catchy, and slightly ironic, it’s the perfect soundtrack for watching the world changing (hopefully for the better), preferably while stacking Bitcoin.
“Brave New World” is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, written in 1931, that painted a future where control doesn’t come from force, but from pleasure. No dictators, no oppression, just endless distractions, dopamine hits, and a society too entertained to care. People were conditioned to love their servitude, to trade freedom for comfort, and to avoid anything that might make them think too hard. No need for censorship when no one reads. No need for rebellion when no one feels deprived. Huxley warned us about a world where truth drowns in irrelevance. Look around. Were we paying attention?
About Johnny Bitcoin
In a world of shifting truths and endless noise, Johnny Bitcoin is the rebel melody cutting through the static. An artist with a digital soul, Johnny blends sharp lyricism with infectious beats, tackling the most pressing and controversial themes of our time.
From the rise of Bitcoin to the chaos of financial crises, from the impact of AI to the unraveling of our planet’s climate, Johnny doesn’t shy away from the hard conversations. His music is anthemic, satirical, and sometimes eerily prophetic,
capturing the pulse of an era where trust is scarce, power is questioned, and the lines between real and virtual blur.
Born in the blockchain and raised on raw data, Johnny Bitcoin isn’t just an artist: he’s a movement. His sound fuses electronic grit, hip-hop swagger, and dystopian pop into a genre-defying experience. Whether he’s dissecting the metaverse illusion, or spitting verses about the next pandemic, Johnny’s music doesn’t ask for permission, it demands attention.
Some call him a cyberpunk prophet. Others call him a digital anarchist. But one thing’s for sure, Johnny Bitcoin is the soundtrack of the future.
Why Johnny Bitcoin Matters
In a time when pop stars are sanitized and optimized for mass appeal, Johnny Bitcoin is the rogue variable, an artist who doesn’t play by the algorithm’s rules. His existence blurs the line between fiction and reality, between human and virtual, between past and future.
He’s not just making music; he’s issuing warnings. Whether we listen or not is up to us.
Burna Boy, probably one of the greatest Afrobeats artists ever, has a number of nicknames.
But “Odogwu” an Igbo word meaning “hero” “leader” or “great man” also the title of his 2020 single celebrating Igbo culture, is unarguably his favourite.
The nickname which aligns perfectly with consistent projection of confidence, pride in his African heritage and larger-than-life persona started gaining traction around 2019 following the success of his “African Giant” album.
But it seems like another Afrobeats artist is coming for Burna’s “Odogwu” title.
Nigerian American singer and songwriter Ib-Kay’s new single of the same is a high-energy Afrobeat track that embodies the essence of the genre with its vibrant rhythms and infectious beats.
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According to the artist,it is a “100% pure Afrobeats designed to get listeners on their feet and moving”
American recording artist, producer and audio engineer Beth Gladen is celebrating transitions and evolution on her new single “Re-Birth”
Originally from Cleveland Ohion and now based in Miami, Florida, Beth collaborated with talented artists throughout the world including vocalist, Jessica Gelinas to bring her latest artistic vision to life.
Together they have created an abstract journey through a musical terrain which engulfs the listener into a series of emotional discoveries. “Re-Birth” is a song of transition.
Beth laid down her foundation of the emotion of transitional change – from labor pains, to surrender, to hope and finally ending in peaceful resolve. Jessica’s precise delivery of milestone lyrics, in moments of musical escalation, drives home both artists’ interpretations of transition.
As with all of Beth, creations, “Re-Birth” invites listeners are encouraged to tap into their own emotional journeys.