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African Supaman presents: “Lipalikes Album” – The Soundtrack of a Revolution

African Supaman’s *Lipalikes* album isn’t just music—it’s a game-changer. A bold step toward financial freedom for artists, it blends Afrobeat, Genge, and more. Stream it now, only on Lipalikes!

by David N. John
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In an industry where artists struggle to make a living, African Supaman is here to change the game.

His latest album, “Lipalikes,” is more than just music—it’s a movement, a revolution, and a declaration of financial freedom for creators.

For years, African artists have been exploited by mainstream streaming platforms, receiving mere cents for their hard work.

But now, through Lipalikes – the app that lets creators earn directly from their content, the dream of living off one’s talent is finally a reality. “Lipalikes” the album is the heartbeat of this transformation.

Blending Afrobeat, Genge, Amapiano, Hip-Hop, and Reggae, the 17-track album takes listeners on a journey of ambition, hustle, love, and success.

From the motivational anthem “Wacu Mugunda,” urging dreamers to chase their goals, to “Sonko,” a celebration of wealth and generosity, and “Nyumbani,” the emotional tribute to finding a home in Lipalikes—every song tells a story of resilience, passion, and the power of taking control.

With features from industry heavyweights like Mbusii and Lion from Radio Jambo, and rising stars like The Gemm, “Lipalikes” is the voice of the people—the creators, the hustlers, the dreamers, and the believers.

Whether it’s the infectious club vibes of “Likes Sio Fare” or the deeply personal reflections in “The Brightest Star,” this album speaks to everyone who dares to dream big.

Exclusively available on Lipalikes, “Lipalikes” is more than an album—it’s proof that the future of African entertainment is in the hands of its creators.

Join the revolution. Stream “Lipalikes” only on Lipalikes. Download today on Google Playstore and enjoy Kenyan content.

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