A Review of Runtown's Signs Album. Runtown's Signs Album Is A Return Form For The Afrobeats Icon. In this fifth studio album titled "Signs", TrendyBeatz analyses how Runtown makes a return on his term, drifting away from cracking club jams - how the album doesn't submit to the recent sound trend, and how it restates why the fans thirst for his sound. Displaying his calmness on each track, he's more relaxed.
A Review of Runtown Signs Album. Runtown Signs Album Is A Return Form For The Afrobeats Icon 2ex3w

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A Review of Runtown Signs Album. Runtown Signs Album Is A Return Form For The Afrobeats Icon 2ex3w
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Douglas Jack Agu, popularly known as Runtown, is no stranger to any lover of Afrobeats. Since his foray into the music industry in early 2007, Runtown, who already has scored arrays of hit songs in his music catalogues over the years, has constantly displayed his creative genius in songwriting, music prowess and as well as music production.
His star power has been cemented through iconic singles like Wizkid and many other groundbreaking hits, to mention a few.
After twenty-four months of missing from the "Things I Know" which gave a hint that the artist is working on a new project before the official release of the album's cover art where Runtown's headshot was in monochrome with his grills and long hairs and the album tracklist of a 13-track album.

He flowed on the soul, reggaeton, and Alte music while revolving on themes like truth, health, religion, riches, Love and his musical experiences. Features guest artists like Mr Hudson and Jamopyper on the 39:49 minutes album that takes his fans on a voyage whilst retaining the peculiarity of his sound.
The album opened with the eponymous track titled "Sinnerman""Sinnerman" is an Afrobeat masterpiece. It maintains a soft tempo similar to the album opener. Runtown made an introspection about his life while tagging himself "Sinnerman". Leaving no stone unturned, he acknowledges God and gives praise for his blessings while he still begs for the forgiveness of his sins. "Sinner man, sinner man, Father Lord please forgive a man, Sinner man, sinner man, From a very long time born sinner man", Runtown begs for forgiveness. It's a well-delivered funky song that showcases the signature sound production of Runtown.
The pre-released Akatche-produced track titled; Amapiano. He promised to keep his energy pure still no matter how problematic life gets, and then he showered praises on his lover while talking about his mind. The crowd vocals on the track flawlessly complement the lead vocalist and flow perfectly with the beats. It's a quintessential Runtown at play.

The songwriting on "All About You" flow in the same sonic direction. The former is the first track on the album with a featured artist, Jamopyper. Runtown maintains his usual vibes on danceable beats. The saxophone operates smoothly on the track while Jamopyper added his backing vocals which make up for excellent delivery. Runtown attempts to generate the street through one of the Afro-streets that is Jamopyper.
On the most sonorous track of the album titled "Dangerous Hearts", Runtown featured Mr Hudson to create a perfect, R&B-tinged track that's influenced by the 90s vibe. The duo sings about Love and relationships, and there's a romantic flavour to the track. It's a kind of song for a romantic night out with a lover, as the lyrics; "Make we jam it up all night, And make I dey with you all night, A likkle wine and I'm alright" blasts from the speaker.

The production of "Kini Issue" is dull. Nevertheless, Runtown's cadence flows effortlessly, covering the production and the dullness. New Runtown fans might not feel it enough. On the former track, he is more relaxed; he picks his words like politicians addressing eagle-eyed pressmen.
On "Hella Sacrifice", The lyrics are enlivened with grass-to-grace stories, his sacrifice to success.
Unlike most Wizkid's "Fever."
Aptly titled with the symbolic title "SIGNS", Runtown's Fifth studio album project is gunning to be one of the most honest and emotional releases this year. Albeit, it fails to meet the yearning of the anticipated fans due to the monotony of the production. The beat production allows him to retain the usual territory as it offers no fresh styles asides from "Dangerous Hearts."

Ultimately, Runtown's simple lyrics and occasional clear-cut production are the hallmarks of this "Signs" album. The album just leaps out of the speaker, saturates the rooms, and eases the listeners into that good-time mood.
Should we call "Signs" a blazing project despite his two years of inactivity? Which song on the album do you think deserves the "hit" status? What can you say about the new album from the "sound god"?
Let's know your thoughts.
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