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Gospel Meets Afrobeats and Hiphop on TKC’s Surprise EP Journey

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Friday, 19 September, 2025 — Urban gospel trio, The Kings’ Crew just stunned their fans by releasing a surprise 7-track EP titled Journey. With no lead-up or countdown, the project arrived quietly but has instantly sparked conversation.

The group, made up of Kray, Clericus, and Chara is known in the urban gospel space for hits like Honey, All in All, Jamming Jesus, and Way Up. Their sound blends mainstream genres like Afrobeats, hip-hop, and dancehall with their heartfelt faith, creating music that feels as real on the streets as it does in worship spaces. Journey builds on that reputation while stepping into new territory.

The project is a reflection on what it means to keep moving when life feels uncertain. The message is clear: the process matters more than the destination. Across seven tracks, TKC reminds listeners that God is not only found at the finish line but also in every struggle, delay, and breakthrough along the way.

The EP features the previously released singles Way Up and All in All, now joined by five new tracks. Wide Awake calls listeners to stay determined when the road gets tough. Running and Dumebi are soothing Afrobeats records that celebrate faith and intimacy. The closing track, Journey, is TKC at their most personal, sharing their struggles as artists and the faith that has kept them grounded.

This project is about showing people they are not alone in their process,” the group explains. “Life is full of moments where you feel stuck in between, but God is with you there too. We wanted the music to capture every part of that journey. Sometimes it feels like victory, sometimes like pain, sometimes like pure joy, but it is all part of the same story.

With a mix of high energy, raw honesty, and heartfelt lyrics, Journey will leave listeners feeling uplifted and understood. It is an EP that’s not looking to just entertain, but rather walk with you through your own story.

Journey is available now on all streaming platforms.

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Between Time and Feeling: Horologica’s “I Want It More Than Anyone” EP Out Now

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There is something quietly captivating about an artist who lives between two worlds. For Horologica, the London-based singer-songwriter, that duality is not just a concept. It sits at the core of his creative identity. By day, he works with time in its most exacting form as a professional horologist. By night, he lets go of precision entirely, channeling emotion into music that feels instinctive, open, and deeply human.

His new EP, I Want It More Than Anyone, reflects that balance. It is a collection grounded in love, self-expression, and emotional clarity. These are songs that do not try too hard to impress. Instead, they invite you in with warmth and sincerity. Nothing feels forced. Everything unfolds naturally, like thoughts you did not realize you needed to hear.

At the center of the project sits “Feather,” the EP’s standout moment. Light, melodic, and carried by rich vocal harmonies, the track feels like a deep breath. What makes it even more striking is how effortlessly it came to life. Written in just 45 minutes during a spontaneous burst at the piano, “Feather” captures the kind of inspiration artists spend years chasing. That initial spark was later elevated through collaboration with a Grammy-winning production team, transforming it into a layered and uplifting piece that glows with subtle complexity.

But I Want It More Than Anyone is not just about standout moments. It is about cohesion. The title itself emerged only after the songs were finished, almost as if the music revealed its own meaning. Across the EP, Horologica explores connection, identity, and the quiet beauty found in vulnerability. His songwriting feels conversational, like late-night honesty shared without hesitation. There is optimism here, but it stays grounded. It never feels naive and always feels genuine.

What makes this release particularly compelling is the contrast that shapes it. His daily work is defined by structure and measurement, while his music thrives on feeling and fluidity. It is within that tension that Horologica finds his voice. His songs do not measure time. They capture what happens inside it, including fleeting emotions, passing connections, and moments that matter because they do not last.

“This music is a piece of my soul,” he shares, and it shows. There is a therapeutic undercurrent running through the EP, a sense of release that feels both personal and shared. These songs were not just written to be heard. They were written to be felt, first by him and now by anyone willing to listen.

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