Otile Brown released his highly anticipated studio Extended Play that has a surprise for his fans which is something a lot of his stans didn't know anything about. Photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown
Otile Brown released his highly anticipated studio Extended Play that has a surprise for his fans which is something a lot of his stans didn't know anything about. Photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown

Otile Brown drops debut studio EP ‘Uptown Flex’

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Review

Composition and lyricism:
8/10
Message in the project:
8/10
No auto-tune:
10/10
Vocals:
8.8/10
Production:
10/10
Overall
9.0/10

Otile Brown finally got to drop his highly anticipated studio Extended Play dubbed ‘Uptown Flex’ that came as a surprise to many of his loyal fans from all over the world.

This is the very first-time Otile Brown who released his debut studio album dubbed ‘Just in Love’ back in 2020 released a music studio project that is 100% English.

Otile Brown is keen on breaking through the international market just like his new BFF Harmonize is trying to do by putting out English records. Rayvanny and Diamond Platnumz are also doing the same.

Otile Brown, who is the founder and CEO of Just In Love Music is by now a music force to reckon with and he’s almost surpassing the plateau he had placed for himself in the African market if he hasn’t already and it’s only right that he tries to break through the international market.

What’s the best way to penetrate that market by “testing the waters” by his latest studio project dubbed ‘Uptown Flex’ that has five tracks on it.

Here is the official tracklist of Otile Brown’s debut studio EP dubbed ‘Uptown Flex’ that has surprised his fans as soon as it dropped.

1. Double Up as produced by Ihaji Made It
2. Realer as produced by Ihaji Made It
3. Fine By Me as produced by Ihaji Made It
4. Run Up as produced by Vicky Pon Dis
5. Sempre as produced by Vicky Pon Dis

Official cover art for Otile Brown's debut studio EP 'Uptown Flex' that has no features. Photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown
Official cover art for Otile Brown’s debut studio EP ‘Uptown Flex’ that has no features. Photo credit: Instagram/otilebrown

It doesn’t have any features at all and it has two record products on it, Ihaji Made It and Vicky Pon Dis.

The singer/songwriter gave his fans what they were yearning for but he surprised them while he was at it.

Most of his fans are always keen and ready to listen to him singing his hit records in Swahili but thanks to his latest project, he proved without any reasonable doubt that he’s as versatile as it gets meaning that he has a lot of other interesting songs in his chest.

Stream the ‘Uptown Flex’ studio project below which isn’t his first studio EP but also his very first and English-studio project in his entire career.

There’s a simple yet grandeur feel to all of the songs in the project, clearly, Otile Brown outdid himself on this project, and the fact that it was a surprise studio project makes it all the while impressive. It’s not every day you get to listen Otile Brown singing in English in an entire record.

I guess it’s Obizee to the world after all.

Review

Composition and lyricism:
8/10
Message in the project:
8/10
No auto-tune:
10/10
Vocals:
8.8/10
Production:
10/10
Overall
9.0/10

I am a Pan-Afrikanist to the core and love to let the world know what they are missing in Africa. I might do that through music and some interesting posts from time to time so please bare with me.

I will always be real though, that's a guarantee.