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Music Saturday, December 07, 2024

Ugandan Afro-R&B sensation Joshua Baraka Shares New EP ‘RECESS’ Produced By P Priime

Championed by Spotify as one of their RADAR artists this year, ‘RECESS’ (whichfeatures KiDi and Bensoul) cements Baraka’s place as Uganda’s biggest musical export and one of the continent’s most talked about newcomers

One of East Africa’s most prodigious talents, the hotly-tipped singer-songwriter andmulti-instrumentalist Joshua Baraka, championed this year by Spotify RADAR Africa, isset to drop his new mixtape RECESS via MOVES Recordings on December 6th.

The seven-track tape spans R&B, Afropop, and more, featuring Kenyan singer Bensoul(400k+ monthly listeners) and production by the acclaimed P Priime, known for his workwith Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Fireboy DML. P Priime draws on iconic 90s R&B beats,blending them with Baraka’s afro-soul style to create a fresh, innovative sound on RECESS.

The artwork reflects the multi-faceted nature of Joshua Baraka AKA B’RAKA’s artistry.Inspired by his travels this year to cities like London, Amsterdam, Lagos, Nairobi, and hishome city Kampala, B’Raka fuses diverse sonic elements with his R&B roots to produce aneclectic yet succinct mixtape that highlights his musical progression and songwriting talents.

At just 22, Baraka is one of Uganda’s biggest stars. His R&B-leaning Afropop sound hasgained him 460K monthly Spotify listeners, over 20 million streams, and top-tier featureswith Fave, DJ Neptune, Mr Tee, and Tenorboy. He’s also collaborated with Nigerian stars Simi, Joeboy, and Magixx. In October, Joshua played his debut UK headline show to asold-out crowd at London’s Amazing Grace, leaving fans eager for his return.

A standout track on RECESS is ‘Someday’, a collaboration with KiDi, Ghana’s “GoldenBoy,” released November 29th. Atmospheric and soulful, the track reflects on “moving on”and accepting “opportunities you’ve lost.” Another highlight, October’s single ‘Lonely,’drenched in Baraka’s sweet melodies, draws on nostalgic 90s R&B influences whileshowcasing his artistry. Baraka explains: “In a time where Afrobeats dominates, I wanted toshow an African approach to R&B and its diversity.

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