Reminisce’s “Alaye Toh Se Gogo” Is An Apt Display Of His Street Hop Bonafides

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Reminisce is undoubtedly a driving force in the fusion of hip-hop and Afropop. Over the years, this has seen him transformed from an underground pioneer to a cultural icon who played a role in overseeing the rise of “local rap”. His journey, which began in 2008, gained momentum with the SARZ-produced Kako Bi Chicken in 2011, pioneering street hop.

Alaye Toh Se Gogo marks his return after three years, showcasing an evolved style merging rap and pop melodies. Collaborations with emerging and established artists highlight his adaptability while retaining a unique identity. The album bridges generations ranging from Olamide to Odumodu Blvck, and BNXN, blending traditional rap with contemporary beats.

Reflecting on his journey, Reminisce shared,

This album reflects my growth, both as an artist and a person. I’m excited to share this new chapter with my fans and introduce them to the various facets of my musical journey.