Priesst is a fast-rising Nigerian Afrobeats musician whose sound is diversified and has made his entry into the music arena with a new album called “Kurima Too EP.”
This isn’t those scattershot EPs where every track is distinct for no reason; everything here links. The project travels fluidly through several moods, balancing relaxed and energetic times in a consistent equilibrium.
The EP has Priesst sticking to a clean, Afro-influenced sound, but he doesn’t play it safe. Some tracks go for melody and emotion, others have a bit more bounce. What you notice is how controlled his delivery is; he doesn’t force anything, and it feels more natural.
The EP’s lyrics are about genuine themes, including hustle, relationships, and personal growth. It’s not too dramatic, yet you can tell that the message is from a real place. Production plays a huge role here, too, basic, modern, and nicely spaced, allowing each track to breathe properly.
Overall, Priesst “Kurima Too EP” feels purposeful. It doesn’t seek to wow with noise; it gains its strength through constancy, emotion, and replayability.








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