A Review of Bella Shmurda's Hypertension Album. Hypertension Album by Bella Shmurda is Unorthodox and Spiritual Released on Oct 26, 2022, TrendyBeatz analyses Bella Shmurda’s Debut album tagged “Hypertension” as a follow-up to his subsequent projects. With a running time of 43 minutes, it is fifteen tracks long. He flexed his vocal ability and flowed on Dancehall and Afro-beat with some fusions.
A Review of Bella Shmurda Hypertension Album. Hypertension Album by Bella Shmurda is Unorthodox and Spiritual 1s5k2s

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A Review of Bella Shmurda Hypertension Album. Hypertension Album by Bella Shmurda is Unorthodox and Spiritual 1s5k2s
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While he was still at Lagos State University, he scored a song, Olamide-assisted remix of the song. The song “Vision 2020” reveals an infectious energy of young people fueled by the ion and hunger to succeed amidst all odds; Of Government’s inability to provide jobs and a stable economy for young people to thrive.

The song - which was also the pre-released song ahead of his debut Wizkid’s “Made In Lagos” deluxe album.
Having strengthened his profile as one of Nigeria’s in-demand superstars by releasing his sophomore EP Omah Lay.

The album opener, music.
It’s hard to decipher that songs that deviated from the lavish instrumentation he started with. There’s Afropop, and then there is afro-jazz; “Contraband” is on some afro-jazz. The song’s smooth tone, and silky melodies, are laced with jazzy instrumentals. Simi’s verse on “Loose it” is remarkable. It should make you want to slow dance with your love and sip on some fine wine.

He shows his soft side on Phyno is a love tune. Bella chops up an evergreen on an up-tempo ditty, increasing its dance rhythms and tempos. Bella sings in the Igbo language, albeit it isn’t fluent enough. Phyno’s Igbo verse rap makes the track laudable.
The smooth Lo-fi production of African drums. It’s a love letter to his lover and a subtle blow message to his haters. He said, “Thunder fire busy body, talking my matter busy body.”
The Jimohsoundz-produced track “Lagos City” is laced up with groovy guitar chords and saxophone instrumentals, with the guitar chords solo standing out. The track refrain: “Lagos city, Ilu of ogbon, Lagos city, Eko ole, Lagos city, aromisa, Lagos city, konibaje” is an ode to his city, Lagos.

On the emotional track “Ginger Me” in his debut EP ‘High Tension.’
In this song, Bella prays for advancement and growth. He wants to elevate from his present state so he can provide a good life for his family, especially his Mum and lover. He says, “Mofe rale fun mummy mi, Lamborghini Fun baby Mi, Omo Oba Temi Yemi” which means “I want to buy house for my mum, and Lamborghini for my baby, only me understand”

On the dancehall-tinged tracks Victony, the artists flow well on a bouncy beat, albeit not much lyricism, it’s something to vibe to. Victony’s unique vocals shine on the “No other” track, and his lyrics make crafting Afropop lyrical masterpieces very easy. It’s a danceable love song with great potential to be a hit.
Bella Shmurda gets emotional on “Man of the year”. There’s a Fela-Esque feel on this track. Bella Shmurda utilises the vocal background voice in a call-and-response pattern as he reminisces about life matters. “Ask me what I’m thinking, I’m just reminiscing, Sinner man looking for a remedy, bigger man want to of paradise, This things gat me thinking I’ve been born Overseas, Judas betrayed Jesus with kiss, Before I was born I wish I can see” he sings. Everyone deserves to be a man of the year, Bella preaches.
On the Magik’s bouncy produced track, “Addicted”, Bella Shmurda made personal confessions about his addictions and indulgence in alcohol: Codeine, Hennessy, and Parkalin. He says he can’t do without them. He talks about his indecision. He’s lost on what to choose. “If I say I won’t run, I won’t run, maami, I would run it again.” Bella tells his mother.

The outro Caribbean afrobeat track “So Cold” sees Bella and Popcaan, the Jamaican artist, in their vulnerable mood, reflecting on life’s harsh realities and fingering their anger as a major flaw while sharing the pains infected by poor governance. “Ain’t givin’ up the fight ’til it’s over, yeah,” Popcaan sings.
Ultimately, “Hypertension” sparkles with amazing production and the message that the album seeks to . The quality of the sound and the uniformity of instrumentation, there is a clear sign that Bella Shmurda drifted from his usual street pop zeitgeist. He was deliberate about putting nothing short of perfection out. The lyrics were deep and insightful. However, a couple of songs could have been left off the album to make for a more air-tight listening experience. There are instances when Bella Shmurda’s writing and contribution tire out. Notwithstanding, it’s a great album that exudes growth.
What are your thoughts about Bella Shmurda’s Hypertension Album? Do you think Bella Shmurda should stick to his usual street pop? Which track on this album do you feel is hit-worthy? Let’s know your thoughts!
SOURCE: TrendyBeatz
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