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Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.3

The Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.3 aims to showcase a selected crop of acts that cross our paths. From the best tracks/videos from far and wide, we gather the upper echelon of artists you can find and give them a platform to be further recognized for their works. So, sit back and tune in, and don’t forget to show them some love by following them on all social media platforms.

Top 30 Hit Tracks You Need To Hear (So Far) Vol.3

Broughton – Friday

Ogi feel the Beat – Inside A Spiritual Circle

Sirrom & Sickwitit – Big Ole Hater

Cut Lewis (Feat. Broughton) – Harpy

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Kidincuse – Bag Flip

Lucky Boy – Supercalifragilisticpsycho

imKENNETHY – RESOLUTION

Cxtotheworld – Try Too

Mehdi Sefid – Eternal Liberation

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Black Kyojin – Nauseous

J.o.w.y – Tell ‘Em

 

King Swank – Experiment

Corta & Zay – Ten Toes Down

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Roger Turbo – The Boys

Digg$ & ReeTheRighteous – KickBack

SeepeopleS – It Feels Heavy

BAYLEY – DayByDay

OUTL13R – GR8TNESS

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M Soto – Diamonds

DomD FromThaMO x Kidd Savage – No Calls No Text

Adar Alfandari – The Security Alarm

Boko – Miss u so

Svirgo19 – What Is Life | What 1s L1fe

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TY Hatcher ft Yung Mi – Who Dat

Saves the Witch – We Have a Dream

longlost – redd

AK Da Cannon – TURBULENCE MODE

Lake Notion – Snowbanks

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Ro-Thoro – So Good so Nice

20K – Chasing The Good Life

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Great Adamz delivers a sensual yet mesmerizing afrobeat groove with his recent single, “Fantastic”

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Great Adamz is back, and he’s bringing the heat with his latest single, “Fantastic.” A masterclass in smooth, melodic Afrobeats, this track features an intoxicating blend of sultry rhythms and dreamy synths that draw listeners in from the first note.

The Nigerian-born, UK-based star has been making serious waves in the UK music scene, and “Fantastic” is another undeniable step toward the top. His signature ethereal vocals float effortlessly over a laid-back yet pulsating beat, creating an atmosphere that’s equal parts hypnotic and exhilarating. The track captures the magnetic energy of erotic attraction, painting vivid imagery of a woman’s sensual body moves that speak louder than words, leaving an irresistible impression. Its lyricism takes audiences on an emotional ride, encouraging them to move, whether lost in a dimly lit club or vibing solo at home.

Coming off a strong 2024 with hits like ‘Talk To Me’ and ‘Kilon So,’ Great Adamz shows no signs of slowing down. His ability to fuse Afrobeat’s infectious grooves with a modern, international appeal is impressive. With “Fantastic,” he delivers a seductive, feel-good anthem primed to set dance floors ablaze and solidify his status as one of the UK’s most exciting rising stars. If this is how he’s starting 2025, taking it by storm, we can’t wait to see what he has in store next, and this new release, as the title suggests, is absolutely fantastic, further proving he is here to stay.

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Suge Knight Calls Out Kanye West Over Offensive Comments on Carter Twins

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Suge Knight is known for speaking his mind, and in a recent interview on a show called Art of Dialogue, he shared strong opinions about Kanye West’s recent behavior. Kanye, who is often in the spotlight for his controversial actions, made headlines after insulting Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s children in a tweet. Suge found this particularly unacceptable. “I need to talk to Kanye,” Suge said, clearly upset. “We should never disrespect anyone’s kids.” He was disturbed by Kanye calling the Carter twins a hurtful name, emphasizing that this kind of behavior is unacceptable in both hip-hop and society in general.

“You don’t talk about Jay and Beyoncé’s kids and call them names. That’s crossing the line.” For Suge Knight, this isn’t just about one tweet, it’s about a larger issue. He feels that such hurtful comments not only impact the people involved but also reflect poorly on hip-hop and Black culture as a whole. “I expect more from people in hip-hop and our community,” he stated. “We’ve come a long way, and we should stand up for each other, especially when it comes to protecting kids and those who are vulnerable.”

This isn’t the first time Kanye has faced backlash for his controversial remarks, but Suge clarifies that calling out children is where he draws the line. “That’s not funny to me, not at all,” he remarked, suggesting that there should be real consequences for Kanye’s words. “He needs an old-fashioned lesson.” Suge Knight’s comments remind us that, regardless of how famous an artist is, there are still moral limits that shouldn’t be crossed, especially when it comes to children. His call for accountability sends a strong message to Kanye West and anyone else who might think it’s acceptable to attack innocent kids in the hip-hop world.

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