TRACKLIST
1. Kuwakaribisha (Welcome) (feat. G Kidd)
2. Jina Langu (My Name) (feat. Scienze and PCH)
3. Mungu (God) (feat. Black Shakespeare)
4. Matunda Marufuku (Forbidden Fruit)
(feat. Tristate, Ayun Bassa, Shafiq Husayn, and
Johaz)
5. Mama (Mother) (feat. Black Spade, Dee Gray,
Mickey Factz, and Omah)
6. Marcus Garvey (feat. Shad and Quelle Chris)
7. My Nigga
8. Rangi (Colors) (feat. Ill Camille, Montage One,
and Cashus King)
9. Mungu (God) (Remix) (feat. Black Shakespeare,
Bloodmoney Perez, and Eloh Kush)
10. Baba (Father) (feat. Xiomara, Definite Mass,
and Cashus King)
DESCRIPTION
• Blu’s music has been championed by outlets like XXL, Pitchfork, Okayplayer, HipHopDX, and more. In recent years, he has been interviewed by Billboard, Complex, LA Weekly, Noisey, Red Bull Music Academy, and more.
• Blu has collaborated with renowned artists like The Roots, Logic, Miguel, MF DOOM, Anderson .Paak, Freddie Gibbs, Aloe Blacc, Roc Marciano, Slum Village, Evidence, and more.
• Nottz has produced music for the likes of Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Scarface, The Game, T.I., Pusha T, Bilal, Slaughterhouse, Ghostface Killah, Rapsody, Dwele, Asher Roth, M.O.P., Little Brother, Talib Kweli, and more.
• Afrika features guest appearances by Quelle Chris, Mickey Factz, Shad, Ill Camille, Johaz of Dag Savage, Scienze, Eloh Kush, Cashus King, and more.
An independent hip-hop fixture for more than 15 years, famed Los Angeles emcee Blu has mastered the lost art of the album, imbuing each new project with unique themes and often recruiting a single producer to craft a cohesive sonic experience. This has lead to full-length collaborations with the likes of Exile, Madlib, Shafiq Husayn, Oh No, Damu The Fudgemunk, and more, along with the 2018 classic Gods In The Spirit, Titans In The Flesh, produced by Virginia beatsmith Nottz. With major credits dating back to the late 1990s, Nottz is a production icon who has worked with Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Scarface, The Game, Pusha T, Slaughterhouse, Ghostface Killah, Rapsody, Asher Roth, Little Brother, Talib Kweli, and many more. Now, Blu and Nottz are reuniting for the new album Afrika, a celebration of the rich history and culture of their ancestral homeland. With Swahili song titles and thunderous beats from Nottz, the collection finds Blu proudly embracing his roots, connecting black struggles in the U.S. to those of African peoples worldwide. "I hope this project inspires many others to speak on the father and home of humanity, Afrika,” Blu explains. This powerful message is reinforced by a legion of talented guests, as Afrika features appearances by Quelle Chris, Mickey Factz, Shad, Ill Camille, Scienze, Cashus King, and more.