Mustafa: Dunya review poet's songwriting is a little too beautiful for its own good
Briefly

"Mustafa Ahmed’s debut album Dunya showcases his remarkable journey from a performance poet and hip-hop artist to an acoustic singer-songwriter, challenging conventional genre norms."
"The album blends influences from artists like Jack Johnson and James Blake, while also exploring deeper themes of faith, gun violence, and love with a poignant, personal touch."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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