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The Kings’ Crew’s New Song Is the Afrobeat Jam You Didn’t Know You Needed!

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Accra, Ghana – August 20, 2024 – After their monumental Eden Nights concert, The Kings’ Crew is back and making waves with their highly anticipated new single, “All in All.” Following the success of their popular hip-hop anthem “Way Up,” the dynamic gospel trio has once again captured the hearts of fans with their infectious blend of faith-infused lyrics and irresistible Afrobeat rhythms.

“All in All” marks the group’s second single of the year and their first foray into Afrobeat in four years. The track is already being hailed as a must-hear anthem, with a melody that’s sure to get stuck in your head and lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners from all walks of life. The pre-chorus, in particular, has been turning heads:

“Your love don catch me
Na for handcuff
Sweet like sugarcane
Got me on lock
You got me addicted
Me I can’t stop
You got me addicted,
Me I can’t stop”

This captivating single is a celebration of the overwhelming and all-consuming love of God—a love that captivates and holds us like no other. The Kings’ Crew’s unique ability to merge contemporary sounds with meaningful messages continues to set them apart in the gospel music scene, and “All in All” is a testament to their versatility and creative vision.

Speaking on the release, Kray, Clericus, and Chara shared, “We wanted to create something that reflects the joy and gratitude we feel in our relationship with God. ‘All in All’ is that expression of how His love keeps us grounded, while also lifting us higher than we could ever imagine.

Fans can stream “All in All” on all major platforms, and The Kings’ Crew has hinted at even more exciting music to come, with plans to release an EP later this year.

With their track record of delivering powerful performances and hit songs that both inspire and entertain, The Kings’ Crew is proving that their journey is only just beginning. As they continue to push the boundaries of gospel music, there’s no doubt that they’ll remain a force to be reckoned with across the globe.

Stay tuned for more updates from The Kings’ Crew and be sure to catch “All in All” on your favorite streaming service today.

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About The Kings’ Crew


The Kings’ Crew is a Ghanaian gospel trio known for their unique blend of urban gospel music that spans across genres like hip-hop, Afrobeat, and dancehall. Since their debut in 2016, the group has become a beacon of hope and inspiration, using their musical talents to spread the gospel and uplift audiences worldwide.

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EMEREE’s Cinematic Pivot in ‘Eyesore’ from Pop Star to Pop Assassin

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EMEREE doesn’t just make music—she curates moments. Her latest single “Eyesore” is a cinematic, sarcastic scorcher that sets a new tone for the rising Australian powerhouse. From the candy-coated production to the horror-tinged DIY music video, EMEREE is creating her own genre: camp pop noir.

The single is a masterclass in balancing artistry with attitude. Co-created with Christian Tjandrawinata, “Eyesore” proves EMEREE isn’t here to play safe. She plays sharp, with razor-lined harmonies and lyricism that stabs with a smile. It’s not just catchy—it’s calculated. The beat bounces, the vocals glide, but it’s the burn in the lines that lingers.

Visually, EMEREE doubles down. The music video is a bloody wink to 80s slasher films, with a narrative as satirical as it is symbolic. She doesn’t just kill her ex on screen—she kills the whole trope. Pop stars often tell stories of heartbreak. EMEREE turns it into performance art.

EMEREE says, “Eyesore” is the anthem for anyone who’s ever dated someone who treated them horribly and just wasn’t hot enough to get away with it.”

EMEREE is making noise for all the right reasons—and with creative backing from CAA and sessions alongside Nile Rodgers and Invisible Men, she’s not just rising. She’s plotting her pop empire. “Eyesore” is both a warning shot and a love letter to anyone who’s ever made revenge their aesthetic.

It’s the start of something bold—and we’re already obsessed.

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