
There’s something quietly radical about this week’s releases from Black artists across the globe. They don’t arrive with the urgency of takeover singles or the theatrics of cultural resets; instead, they move with the calm of artists who already assume attention rather than demand it. You hear that confidence in the easy chemistry of Wizkid and Asake’s “Jogodo,” and in the unhurried reemergence of A$AP Rocky on “AIR FORCE (BLACK DEMARCO).” In different ways, both signal momentum without overstating…




