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Rihanna Reveals 'Unavailable' & 'Mnike' As Her Songs Of The Year

By @Ntsika on 12/21/2023 in Article

Rihanna recently took TikTok by storm in a viral video where she spilled the beans on her favorite tracks of 2023. Surprisingly, the spotlight fell on Tyler ICU's "Mnike" and Musa Keys' "Unavailable," featuring Davido. When probed about her musical inclination towards albums or singles, Rihanna confidently declared her allegiance to singles. This preference aligns with the contemporary shift away from the traditional album format, a sentiment echoed by DJ Maphorisa, who previously highlighted how the Amapiano movement exemplifies a transition towards shorter forms like singles and EPs.

It's no shock that Rihanna's musical radar zoomed in on Amapiano hits, considering the genre's unprecedented dominance throughout 2023. From a broader perspective, Amapiano is poised to solidify its place in the mainstream. Influential figures like Rihanna acknowledging and favoring Amapiano hits further propels the genre onto the global stage. With artists like Davido and Musa Keys at the forefront, the Amapiano movement not only shapes a more global sound but also caters to an increasingly diverse and international audience. This nod from Rihanna is just one more step in the genre's journey toward global recognition.










 

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