The lineup for British superstar rapper Stormzy’s new album, “This Is What I Mean,” has been made public, and it includes a number of Afrobeats musicians and producers.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
The guest performers for Stormzy’s next album, “This Is What I Mean,” were announced on his Twitter account on November 22, 2022.
Teni, Ayra Starr, Oxlade, the music producer Tempoe, and the Nigerian-British Ms. Banks all made cameo roles, according to the cast roster.
Ghanaian musicians Amarae, Black Sherif, and Ghanaian British Juls are included on the record as well.
Oxlade provided the backing vocals for Stormzy’s two hits, “Firebabe” and “Hide and Seek.”
On Friday, November 25, 2022, the 12-track album is scheduled for release. ‘This Is What I Mean’ follows Stormzy’s well-received album ‘Heavy Is The Head,’ which was released in 2019. The incredibly gifted rapper will face great expectations from the public, and Afrobeats fans will be eager to see how their favorite performers fared on the album.
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