Tag: Andy Smythe Singer

Zlatan – Oganigwe feat. Odumodublvck & Jeriq (Official Video)

Nigerian artiste, Zlatan has finally dished out the music video to his song "Oganigwe" which features Odumodublvck & Jeriq shot and directed by Visionary Pictures. Watch and enjoy the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VnAjI4iNlA

Platinum producer, Majestic Drama Makes His Grand African Debut On Kwaw Kese’s Sixth Studio Album ”Victory”

Platinum producer, Majestic Drama Makes His Grand African Debut On Kwaw Kese's Sixth Studio Album ''Victory'' After openly expressing interest in working with some notable Ghanaian artists like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale and E.L months back, US-based platinum producer and songwriter, Abdoulaye Diop aka Majestic Drama has scored his first Ghanaian collaboration. The virtuoso producer makes his African mark on Kwaw Kese's sixth studio album, ''Victory''. Credited...

Andy Smythe Channels Environmental Urgency In “The Drought Is Coming”

Andy Smythe's Piano-Driven Collaboration "The Drought Is Coming" with Violinist Beatrice Limonti Transforms Climate Crisis into Haunting Musical Statement When you listen to music, you...

Andy Smythe Strikes Emotional Chord With New Single ‘Tears Can Heal’

With his powerful voice and poignant storytelling, Andy Smythe reflects on the beauty and pain of loss in his latest release, "Tears Can Heal" Andy...

Andy Smythe Champions Social Commentary With New Single “Love Ain’t Free”

Andy Smythe's "Love Ain’t Free" Tackles Post-Brexit Struggles with Folk-Rock Flair As the UK goes through a very important general election, Andy Smythe's newest single,...

Andy Smythe Captivates With “Leaves To Burn”

The soulful single by London resident Andy Smythe uses moody melody and memories to deliver "Leaves to Burn". The London-based artist Andy Smythe has released...

Andy Smythe Delivers A Musical Mastery With This Symphony Of Stories ‘Prodigal Son’

Journey Through Two Decades of Musical Mastery with this Versatile Virtuoso Andy Smythe. Andy Smythe has an uncanny ability to hold an audience's attention. Smythe...