10 November 2024
Newsdesk
Afrikan Alien is my story, my purpose.
I started putting it together the moment I got out of prison, building it on real reflections and real experiences I processed while I was away. These bars were born in a cell and completed when I was released, with each collaboration — from Byron Messiah to ODUMODUBLVCK to Black Sherif—being organic and true, like home-cooked food from the motherland, filled with love and truth. Afrikan Di Alien, for example, was inspired by conversations Black Sherif and I shared about Africa’s politics and the corruption and politics that hold us back.
My music explains who I am and what I stand for; it’s how I speak to the world. I was processed through the system, but I processed my mind towards freedom. So, when I come up against restrictions—like venues that won’t let me perform—I don’t feel sorry for myself or hold animosity towards others. I keep going because I understand why. Now, I’m back with nothing to prove, only here to experience the joys of making music.
Every track is a new energy, a different conversation, made to bring a little peace amidst all the oppression and chaos.
In the artwork, you'll see my head is a crown, the tribal marks, and the Marcus Garvey flag of Pan-African unity—all symbols of where I come from and who I am. There’s power in music, power in unity, and a call to bring our people together in these times of division. To me, this project is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a reminder of our roots, our unity, and our shared purpose.
To me, Afrikan Alien represents my freedom.
Afrikan Alien Tracklist
Intro
Afrikan Di Alien (feat. Black Sherif)
Belly
Ya Zee
Soda (feat. Byron Messia)
Round & Round
Dece (Heavy)
Allergy
Big Smile (feat. ODUMODUBLVCK)
Regular
YGF