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Azekel - Analyze Love (Album)

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Multidisciplinary artist Azekel shares his brand new mixtape Analyze Love via Mr Eazi’s prestigious imprint Empawa Africa. The record features some heavyweight collaborations including the likes of Ebo Taylor, Kojey Radical, anaiis, Made Kuti and loads more. The news is paired with the release of latest single ‘Chocolati’ ft. Nao and available to download and stream now on all good streaming platforms.

Analyze Love is a 15-track mixtape recorded across London and Ghana during the Covid-19 lockdown, showcasing Azekel’s deft production, songwriting and vocal abilities. Exploring notions of love ranging from romance to parenthood to kinship and community, it’s all expressed from Azekel’s vantage point as a British-Nigerian. The first of a three-part trilogy of projects, the artist called upon Grammy winner Om’mas Keith to executively produce all three records to be released on Mr Eazi’s ever-lauded imprint EmPawa Africa. Experiencing a wide range of emotions during the recording of the album, he tapped into the complex yet natural concepts of masculinity – at once strong and tender, proud and humble, expressive and restrained. “It was good to tap into these emotions, I think it's something that isn’t done often enough, it's a specific nuanced emotion that isn’t regularly explored”, the artist states.

Calling upon peers from across the spectrum of his musical sphere – Nao, Ebo Taylor, Made Kuti, Kwesi Arthur, Kojey Radical, Ivy Sole and anaiis, Moses Boyd, Sheila Maurice-Grey and Charlie Stacey to name a few – helped to construct this breathtaking body of work by adding their own magic. A natural extension of his heritage and identity, Azekel uses music as a form of introspection and exploration – allowing his practice to move him forward in an embrace of life, all the while evocatively navigating a host of complex themes through sound and lyrics. He explores such complexities of love throughout each track, with the opener a conversation with the great Professor George, imparting wisdom through the eyes of an elder. Continuing the narrative throughout the project, this is Azekel’s most honest and self-reflective body of work to date that forces him to face himself and dig deep into his own psyche.

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