Afrobeats artiste BLACKHY, known for his unique Afro-Fusion sound, has officially released his sophomore extended play, Better Late Than Never. The EP is a carefully crafted project that marks a significant moment in the artist’s creative journey.

The four-track EP, or BLTN tape, is an exploration of diverse soundscapes, genres, and cultures. It features rich sample experimentation, including contributions from the renowned South African gospel powerhouse Soweto Gospel Choir and Jamaican dancehall star Wayne Wonder. Production on the project was handled by the talented team of BYLINX, STRINGS BEATZ, and SALIN.

Better Late Than Never is more than just music; it’s a reflection of BLACKHY’s personal and artistic evolution. The project translates the raw emotions, courage, and perseverance of a passionate artist who is dedicated to his craft, sharing a story of wins, losses, and resilience.

The Better Late Than Never EP is now available on all major streaming platforms.

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