New on your playlist: Afro-soul resister

11 November 2016 - 09:45
By Yolisa Mkele

Afro-soul music has grown to the point where it now has its own stereotypes. In the same way that one associates grunge with angst-y disheveled white kids or R&B with rakish black men who are best not left around your significant other, Afro-soul has become an identifier of musicians clothed in contemporary African prints who love natural hair.

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