Limoblaze / Blind
Album: Blind   Collection:World
Artist:Limoblaze   Added:Jul 2019
Label:Limoblaze  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2019-07-23 Pull Date: 2019-09-24 Charts: Reggae/World
Week Ending: Sep 15 Sep 8 Sep 1 Aug 25 Aug 18 Aug 4 Jul 28
Airplays: 1 1 3 1 2 1 3

Recent Airplay
1. Nov 26, 2023: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
Eledumare
4. Jun 19, 2022: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
Eledumare
2. Sep 25, 2022: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
All Day (Bonus Track)
5. May 01, 2022: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
With God
3. Aug 07, 2022: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
All Day (Bonus Track)
6. Apr 03, 2022: ReJOYce in Jesus presents "Lift Jesus Higher!"
Eledumare

Album Review
Kesha Weekes
Reviewed 2019-07-14
Limoblaze/Blind

Nigerian born Gospel rapper/singer, Samuel O. Imo (aka Limoblaze) delivers a thought-provoking blend of melodic vocals, rap and spoken word in English and presumably a Nigerian dialect, set to the background of mostly a contemporary Afro-hip-hop tapestry of synthesized instrumentation and various percussive elements, occasionally incorporating more traditional Afro-Caribbean grooves and sounds without compromising the overall contemporary packaging. No FCCs. Favorite track: 15, honorable mentions: 4, 9, 11, 12 and 13. Review by Brian of LJH.
1) [1:52] male spoken word
2) [2:13] med/fast tempo, male vocals and spoken word/rap, synth and non-synth percussion, piano-driven
3) [3:04] med/fast tempo, male vocals and spoken word, synth keys driven, reggae feel drums with a synth “raking” accent
4) [3:21] med/fast tempo, male rap, mostly synth instrumentation; some aspects remind me of Trip Lee’s “Manolo"
5) [3:54] med/fast tempo, male vocals and spoken word / rap, overall hip-hop feel with hints of reggae, synth-centric, percussion features some xylophone (steel drum?) sections
6) [4:37] med tempo, smooth male “ballad” vocals with mostly English and some non-English sections, piano accompaniment
7) [3:00] med/fast tempo, male spoken word and vocals (some female backgrounds), general hip-hop feel with hints of reggae, light percussion, bass-driven, synth accents, piano outro
8) [1:31] male spoken word, electric guitar and piano background
9) [3:47]med tempo, male vocals, rap and spoken word, synthesizer, lighter on percussion
10) [3:41] med/fast tempo, male vocals and rap/ spoken word, synth keys, hip-hop beat
11) [3:20] (Feat. Abel Chungu) Med/fast tempo, male vocals with intermittent harmonies, effects and spoken word sections, sticks-centric percussion, piano, synth accents
12) [3:58] med/fast tempo, male vocals and spoken word/rap sections, Afro-Caribbean beat and vocal flow, bass-driven, synth keys & percussion
13) [4:15] fast tempo, male lead vocals and traditional-sounding male background vocals, upbeat Afro-Caribbean dance feel and vocal flow, dominant percussion with synth accents (strings?)
14) [4:19] med/fast tempo, smooth male vocals and rap/spoken word sections, hip-hop groove, percussion, synth keys, piano
15) [4:08] fast tempo male vocals and backgrounds, English and non-English sections, upbeat Afro-Caribbean dance feel and vocal flow, mostly bass-driven, some piano sections, synth accents, sticks-centric percussion; reminds me of Nathaniel Bassey, Papa San and Jonathan Butler.
16) [3:45] Med/fast tempo, female and male vocals and spoken word, electric guitar, accordion sounding instrument, synth bass, Afro-Caribbean traditional feel

Track Listing
1. Intro   9. Forever
2. Blind   10. My City
3. Speechless   11. Eledumare
4. With God   12. Chilling
5. Jekotan   13. Oh My God
6. Hope   14. Change A Thing (Outro)
7. Kachifonu   15. All Day (Bonus Track)
8. Interlude   16. Wedding Day (Bonus Track)