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“TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN”, THE EP

 

Kenya’s iconic rapper Nyashinski has dropped his latest EP, To Whom It May Concern. This project highlights Nyashinski’s evolution as an artist with a mix of introspective lyrics and dynamic beats. He explores his thoughts and experiences across the EP, engaging listeners with the depth and authenticity he is known for. This EP is Nyashinski’s second, following The Good Old Days, which he released approximately seven months prior. According to Nyashinski, the EP is saw him explore the scopes of Vulnerability in the process of art making and reality.’

” To Whom it May Concern” is a compelling exploration of Vulnerability and resilience”

“To Whom it may concern  features six electrifying tracks, each offering a glimpse into Nyashinski’s essence. With the intention of serving his fans more of him, Nyashinski has only feature one collaboration in the ep. In the Song  “JiTu,” Nyashinski partners with the acclaimed rapper Khaligraph Jones and Savara, the celebrated singer-songwriter who doubles up as one quarter of the boy band Sauti Soul. The artists bring together their unique styles, giving a magical blend to Nyashinski’s style.
The EP’s executive production team includes Nyashinski himself, along with Kiriama Ongegu. Nyashinski, known for his artistic vision, collaborates closely with Kiriama Ongegu, who bring their own expertise and creative input to the project. Together, they shape the EP’s direction, ensuring that each track reflects a high standard of artistry and production.
Since hitting the beams of the Kenya limelight in the music industry, Nyashinski has always caught the attention of many with how His music blends hip-hop with elements of other genres, reflecting a diverse and evolving sound.

 

 

He is celebrated for his lyrical depth, engaging storytelling, and ability to address both personal and societal themes in his music. Over the years, Nyashinski has continued to build on his success with critically acclaimed releases and collaborations with notable artists. His work resonates with a wide audience, establishing him as a key figure in contemporary African music

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