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Bravo ISR & Amos K Return with ‘EL CHAPO’ Ahead of ‘Double Trouble’ EP
Ghanaian rappers Bravo ISR and Amos K have officially announced their upcoming joint EP titled ‘Double Trouble’ during a recent interview with Mase on Pure FM (Kumasi).

The duo revealed that their latest single, ‘EL CHAPO’, released on February 19th, serves as the lead single off the highly anticipated project.
‘EL CHAPO’ sees Amos K and Bravo ISR comparing themselves to the infamous figure El Chapo, expressing a relentless drive to secure wealth and live a life of comfort. The track delivers hard-hitting verses layered over a captivating beat produced by Dab Beatz. Demonstrating his versatility, Amos K personally handled the mixing of the track, while the mastering was expertly done by Emunah.
Amos K and Bravo ISR are no strangers to collaborating. Their musical partnership began with Amos K’s “Loading Freestyle” in 2021, marking their first official collaboration. The chemistry between the two quickly gained attention, leading to Bravo ISR’s “Bitch Ass N**s” and, more recently in 2024, Bravo ISR’s debut EP “Grit and Grind”, where Amos K featured on the final track “On Dem”.
Fans have been captivated by their undeniable synergy, making ‘Double Trouble’ a highly anticipated release that has been long in the making.
The announcement of ‘Double Trouble’ has sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to hear what the dynamic duo has in store.
With ‘EL CHAPO’ already making waves, ‘Double Trouble’ is shaping up to be a must-listen for fans of Ghanaian hip hop. Stay tuned for more updates on the release date and tracklist.
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Lola Wild Drops Bittersweet Single ‘Jump The Gun’

Emerging as a siren of modern melancholia, Lola Wild steps into the limelight with her latest single, “Jump The Gun.”
Nestled somewhere between the cinematic allure of Lana Del Rey and the avant-garde edge of St. Vincent, Wild crafts a soundscape that feels both hauntingly intimate and tragically beautiful.
“Jump The Gun” opens with a cascade of shimmering bells, floating and morphing like distant fireflies against the night. It’s a dreamlike introduction that instantly captivates, drawing the listener into a space where vulnerability and desire intertwine. Then, like a spotlight breaking through the haze, Wild’s luminous voice emerges—rich, soulful, and dripping with raw emotion. Her delivery is effortlessly magnetic, commanding attention with every note.
Lyrically, the track delves into the complexities of love, loss, and self-sabotage. “Slip and fall every time,” she laments, laying bare the cyclical nature of her emotional struggles. Lines like “Waiting for this ball to drop / And make a loud annoying sound” hit with gut-wrenching honesty, while the heartbreaking confession, “I don’t know if I can heal anymore,” resonates with a quiet, aching sadness. Each lyric feels like a glimpse into Wild’s inner world—a space where hope and heartbreak coexist in fragile harmony.
As the track unfolds, Wild’s plea to a distant lover—“Please just say what’s on your mind”—echoes with longing, her voice weaving between strength and vulnerability. Yet, beneath the pain lies a yearning for the familiar comfort of a love that’s both toxic and intoxicating: “Pull me back into your arms / And say you’ll try.” It’s a bittersweet dance between desire and disillusionment, delivered with a velvety elegance that lingers long after the final note.
As the song reaches its ethereal conclusion, layered harmonies and sweet synth-pop motifs fade into the distance, leaving a sense of longing that’s impossible to shake. With “Jump The Gun,” Lola Wild has not only captured our hearts but left us yearning for more—a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come in Lost Signal. Blending old Hollywood glamour with contemporary vulnerability, Wild proves she’s a starlet on the rise, and this is only the beginning of her enchanting journey.
Serving as a teaser for her upcoming EP Lost Signal, this track is a bittersweet invitation into Wild’s world of heartbreak, longing, and self-reflection.
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