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Check Out 'While You Wait' EP By @horidthemessiah

By @OfentsePhukubye on 09/28/2022 in Projects You Should Hear

Horid The Messiah is one artists that is out to ensure that his spot in the industry is his and his only as he graces us with an immense 5 Track EP of emotions, party and vibes. The crazy thing is I saw the post about the drop a while ago but then I happened to forget to check it out as my days have been quite hectic these past week but anyways I found myself making time today after a long day of Load shedding back to back. 

I don't know what drove me into the app but I found myself jamming to the project song by song as he features the well known talents such as Scumie and Eddie Soulworld. The project is titled, 'While You Wait' as he has been quite busy with his debut album to an extent where he wanted to give his fans a slight gesture of what to expect from the project. He also didn't want to go off the grid for a long time where the audience forget about him so he decided to drop this project so that they do not hesitate the forthcoming drop.

I would like to congratulate Horid The Messiah for this project as it quite showcases the extent of his writing and rapping skills in each single as he goes in hard with point to proof of course.

So if you haven't checked out the EP yet do feel free to stream it below:


 

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