“Afroculture” Review: Flavour Embodies The Sounds of Africa on New Album – Afrocritik

A decorative porcelain plate features a portrait of a man in traditional attire, surrounded by African animals, vibrant patterns, and the text “Flavour Afroculture,” celebrating the rich Sounds of Africa.

Afroculture stands tall as a highly enjoyable, strongly repeatable, energetic, charismatic, culturally rich, sonically diverse, and technically assured body of work with the potential to elevate Flavour’s standing even further as he steps into this new phase.

By Yinoluwa Olowofoyeku

Flavour, born Chinedu Izuchukwu Okoli, has evolved over nearly two decades into one of Nigeria’s most enduring and influential voices in modern African music. Raised in Enugu State and rooted in Igbo tradition, he began his musical…