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com.rizzradiothe-art-trap-house6Rizz Radiohttps://streamer.radio.co/sa53280365/listenhttps://streamer.radio.co/sa53280365/listenTheArtTrapHouse.comYYY12/14/2024 1:54:00 PMNNNNNN121Y821635CD-F096-4B14-A105-2AA3A0E6AAC0https://www.blackvibes.com/images/bvc/291/64407-splash-image-11-11.jpgradiomusicvideosblogsmoretab_icon_microphonetab_icon_musictab_icon_videostab_icon_newstab_icon_moreNewsEventsMoreMixtapesRadioVideosrizzradiohttps://www.blackvibes.com/rizzradio/https://www.blackvibes.com/images/users/28295-rizzradio.jpgMEET "SCARFACE": THE STREETWEAR REBEL TURNING SCARS INTO STYLEhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-fashion-african-i-16831011/features/blogs/rizzradio-fashion-african-i-16831011/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-fashion-african-i-16831011/#commentsMon, 24 Nov 2025 12:56 GMTUganda's fashion scene is about to experience a cultural shift this holiday season and it's coming straight from the heart of Kampala's streetwear underground. The Jingle Bell Jamboree is proud to spotlight one of the most influential rising creatives in the city: Tenull, also known as Scarface, the mind and soul behind ScarredFaces, the streetwear brand rewriting the definition of style, resilience, and identity. From Scars to Strength: The Birth of ScarredFaces For Scarface, fashion isn't just fabric, it's healing. He launched ScarredFaces with one mission: to transform scars, both visible and hidden, into symbols of strength, confidence, and identity. Every piece he creates is rooted in storytelling, reminding people that their struggles don't break them but that they build them. "I design clothes that make people feel powerful," he shares. "Every scar holds a story worth wearing with pride." A Creative Force in Kampala's Streetwear Movement Having spent years in the streetwear and creative spaces, Scarface has become a recognizable force in the culture. His work blends bold street aesthetics, nostalgic Y2K flair, and a raw artistic edge that you won't find anywhere else in the city. His designs don't whisper-they command attention. He's more than a designer. He's a storyteller. A creative visionary. A builder of community, one outfit at a time. Exclusive Pieces Dropping at the Jingle Bell Jamboree This year, ScarredFaces is coming all out with a lineup of exclusive, high-end streetwear pieces crafted just for the Jingle Bell Jamboree crowd. Expect: .Premium Leather Jackets - sharp, bold, rebellious .Signature Hoodies - comfort meets street culture .Baggy Jeans with character - stylish, rugged, and unapologetically Y2K .Limited-edition designs you won't find anywhere else Each piece is an invitation to embrace who you are, scars and all. More Than Fashion. It's a Movement. What makes Scarface truly stand out is his commitment to community. His brand isn't about chasing trends; it's about empowering people to feel seen, valued, and confident in their uniqueness. In a world that often tells young people to hide their imperfections, ScarredFaces boldly &#100;&#101;&#99;&#108;&#97;&#114;&#101;s: "Wear your story. Own your scars. Stand out loud." Catch Scarface Live at the Jingle Bell Jamboree December 20th in Najjera, Uganda. Located at Tavern Breeze Gardens. 12 noon until late. Tickets are 20k ugx and can be purchased on www.arttraphouse.com. If you're attending the Jingle Bell Jamboree, make sure you stop by the ScarredFaces booth. Whether you're a streetwear lover, a creative, a fashion collector, or someone who's proud of their journey, this is your chance to experience a brand that goes beyond clothing, it speaks. Exclusive pieces. Powerful storytelling. Unmatched style. Scarface is ready to make noise, and Uganda is listening. IG and TikTok @scarredfaceskla Don't miss the movement. Don't miss the meaning. Don't miss ScarredFaces at the Jingle Bell Jamboree.386471Fashion,,African,Fashion,Designer,,Black,Designer,,Kampala,,Ugandablogs/11-2025/386471-fashion-african-i--s.jpg1EmpowerHer - Created By Marcie Mawanhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-mental-health-i-16415911/features/blogs/rizzradio-mental-health-i-16415911/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-mental-health-i-16415911/#commentsTue, 11 Nov 2025 23:11 GMTEmpowerHer is a community-driven initiative based in Uganda, founded by Marcie Mawan, a South Sudanese advocate and creative whose personal journey through anxiety and depression inspired her to create a space where women could heal, express, and grow freely. Having experienced the importance of mental wellness firsthand, Marcie was moved to turn her pain into purpose to advocate for mental health awareness and to empower her generation to speak openly, seek support, and embrace growth without shame. EmpowerHer was brought to life through the encouragement and support of a dear friend, Ruth Sanyu Mugabi, whose faith in Marcie's vision strengthened the foundation of the initiative. Partnering through her brand, Ruzz Creative Hub, they launched EmpowerHer's first community outreach in Bweyale at a local primary school. The launch also introduced EmpowerHer's second major initiative, the Menstrual Health Awareness Campaign, an addition that expanded the movement's advocacy from mental health to menstrual health education, aiming to equip young girls with both knowledge and confidence. Ruzz Creative Hub itself is a dynamic creative platform that uses art, design, and storytelling to drive social change. Under Ruth's leadership, the Hub has grown into a space that champions youth empowerment, women's leadership, and community advocacy, values that align seamlessly with Empowerker's mission to merge creativity and activism for lasting impact. At its core, EmpowerHer champions mental health awareness, menstrual health education, and women's empowerment through creative engagement and community outreach. The initiative works to dismantle stigma, foster dialogue, and build safe spaces where women can thrive socially, emotionally, and economically. Though rooted in Uganda, EmpowerHer is broadening its borders, building networks and collaborations that connect women across Africa and beyond, nurturing a spirit of shared learning and global sisterhood. Currently, Empowerher has joined forces with The Art Trap House and Rizz Radio to bring the people of Kampala an inspiring and festive community event, the Jingle Bell Jamboree, designed to raise awareness on mental health and menstrual health, while celebrating art, creativity, and collective purpose during the holiday season. Driven by authenticity and empathy, EmpowerHer continues to grow as a movement that celebrates womanhood in all its forms, reminding every girl and woman that she is seen, valued, and powerful beyond measure.384930Mental,Health,,Women,Empowerment,,Community,,Unityblogs/11-2025/384930-mental-health-i-164-s.jpgMeet Qista, Uganda's Emerging Talent!https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-artist-i-5795911/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-artist-i-5795911/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-artist-i-5795911/#commentsTue, 11 Nov 2025 23:04 GMTQista, performing LIVE at the Jingle Bell Jamboree in Uganda, is a talented artist, writer, and actor from Uganda, making waves in the industry with his unique blend of talent and passion. With over two years in the game, Qista is gaining momentum, and it's only just beginning! Officially releasing his debut single "Sejjusa", a heartbreak anthem that's sure to resonate with many, Qista is a name to remember. This mix-mood song showcases his versatility and skill as an artist. But that's not all - Qista has also been featured in various songs as a writer, including the hit track "Obude" by Ricky Miles Music G, where he lent his writing skills to bring the song to life. Qista's got a lot in store for us! Stay tuned for more updates from this talented artist, and get ready to experience the magic of Qista December 20th at the Jingle Bell Jamboree. more flair to the write-up to make it more engaging and suitable for a viral TikTok post.384927Uganda,artist,,Music,,Radio,,Concert,,Rising,Starblogs/11-2025/384927-uganda-artist-i-579-s.jpgFrom Mutungo Biina to the World: The Rise of Jolly Jadehttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-music-i-11724111/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-music-i-11724111/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-music-i-11724111/#commentsSun, 9 Nov 2025 23:45 GMTIn the heart of Kampala, Uganda, one name is steadily rising in the local music scene - Mutagubya Joseph, better known by his stage name Jolly Jade. An artist, rapper, and singer from Mutungo Biina, Jolly Jade represents a new generation of Ugandan talent blending passion, authenticity, and purpose. Jolly Jade's musical journey began in 2020, shortly after completing Form 6. Though music had always surrounded him, that was the moment he decided to take it seriously. "I grew up in a humble background, and from day one, I've always wanted to use my music to lift my family and inspire my community," he says. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Drama and Film at Makerere University (MUK), Jade found a deeper understanding of emotion and storytelling - elements that shine through in his songs. His artistry bridges powerful lyricism and melody, a sound he proudly calls melodic rap - "real words, real feelings, but still vibey and musical." Inspired by Ugandan artists like Nutty Nathan and Binnie Gunter, Jolly Jade began by exploring dancehall but soon carved out his own lane in rap and melodic expression. His music often reflects themes of love, confidence, and growth - speaking directly to anyone chasing a dream from humble beginnings. His latest project, The Flower Boy, set to release on November 11th - also his birthday - marks a milestone in his artistic journey. "This album is one of my most personal works yet," Jade shares. "It's all about love, emotion, and human connection." Supported by family, friends, and a growing fanbase, Jolly Jade continues to rise, using his art to empower others to believe in themselves and reach for more. From Motuongo Biina to the world, Jolly Jade's story is a reminder that no matter where you start, your voice can bloom into something beautiful. Support Jolly Jade 256 on all streaming platforms as well as LIVE in concert at the Jingle Bell Jamboree in Uganda. December 20th at Tavern Breeze in Najjera, Uganda. Tickets are 20k and are available on Eventbrite under Jingle Bell Jamboree or you can pay at the door!384639Uganda,,Music,,Art,,Communityblogs/11-2025/384639-uganda-music-i-4772-s.jpg1Jingle Bell Jamboree - Ugandahttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-christmas-i-6111810/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-christmas-i-6111810/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-uganda-christmas-i-6111810/#commentsThu, 30 Oct 2025 23:41 GMTOur Mission: The Jingle Bell Jamboree is a heartwarming community event dedicated to bringing joy, creativity, and healing to orphaned children, families, mental heath, and the broader Ugandan creative community during the Christmas season. Our mission is to celebrate the spirit of giving through art, music, and connection - providing a safe, uplifting space that promotes mental health wellness, distributes basic essentials, and empowers individuals through creative expression and community unity. This event is presented to you by The Art Trap House, Rizz Radio, Empower Her & Friends. Hosted by Marcie Mawan and Knotes Collins! Join our festive Community Christmas LIVE Event at Mel Tavern Breeze in Najjera, Uganda, December 20th from 12Pm - 7PM! Showcase your talents, crafts, products, or music to a diverse lively audience. Please fill out this form to participate as a music artist or vendor. Spaces are limited to 6 music artists and 15 vendors, so register early! Our package for 174,000 UGX includes: T.A.T.H Event Package: - Social Media Marketing (Over 30,000+ viewers across multiple platforms) - Personalized Flyers for Social Media Promotions - Wall Space and Booth at the Event - Performance Time (Songs must be clean, no profanity) 8min set time - Professional Photography/ video content - You will be included in the Press Release and video recaps AND MORE! What You Can Expect: - A great night out, with like-minded people, in an atmosphere conducive to fun - High-quality music, an opportunity to network with industry influencers, an opportunity to expand your demographic. - A great venue with friendly staff - good drinks, good prices and positive vibes. Network with potential customers and collaborators! Acceptance/ Welcome Letter: Thank you so much for your interest in working with us and your interest in participating in our community festivities. We will send you an acceptance letter within 5 days to one week of your completed form. We do ask that you send your high quality photo so that we have everything on hand, as we will be working diligently to produce your personal flyers and articles. within the letter, we will offer you future instruction to be more prepared for your big day! If you have additional questions, please email: TheArtTrapHouse@gmail.com. Christmas Giving Goals We're excited to announce our Christmas giving initiative, aiming to bring joy and support to families and communities in need. Your contributions can make a meaningful difference! Here's what we're working towards: - Warm Hearts: Collecting gently used clothing, shoes, and toys for families. - Dignity for All: Providing sanitary pads and hygiene essentials for women and girls. - Healthy Starts: Gathering non-perishable food items and health supplies for those in need. - Empowering Education: Collecting school supplies and educational materials for local schools. Your Donations Can Help: - Bring warmth and comfort to families through clothing and blankets - Support menstrual health and dignity for women and girls - Provide essential supplies for schools and communities - Spread joy and happiness through toys and festive activities How to Contribute: - Donate gently used items (clothing, shoes, toys, etc.) - Contribute funds to support our initiatives - Volunteer your time to help with events and distributions Every contribution counts! Join us in making a difference in not only Uganda, but the world!383155Uganda,,Christmas,,Live,Music,,Concert,,Vendors,,Food,,Drinks,,Dancehall,,Artist,,Holidays,,Communitblogs/10-2025/383155-uganda-christmas-i--s.jpg1The Unseen Scars: Black American Mental Health and the Legacy of Slavery and Racismhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-black-community-i-1795459/features/blogs/rizzradio-black-community-i-1795459/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-black-community-i-1795459/#commentsFri, 12 Sep 2025 12:44 GMTThe history of Black Americans is marked by resilience and determination in the face of unimaginable adversity. From the brutal institution of slavery to the systemic racism and segregation that followed, Black people have had to fight tirelessly for their rights, dignity, and humanity. The impact of this history on Black American mental health cannot be overstated. .The Lasting Impact of Slavery and Racism. The transatlantic slave trade and the institution of slavery in the United States were designed to dehumanize and break the spirits of enslaved Africans. The trauma inflicted during this period has been passed down through generations, contributing to ongoing mental health disparities in the Black community. The stress of navigating a society that has historically sought to marginalize and oppress Black people can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. .Cultural Appropriation and Erasure. One of the most insidious aspects of racism is cultural appropriation, where elements of Black culture are taken and used without understanding, respect, or compensation. This can be particularly damaging when it involves profiting from Black cultural expressions without acknowledging their origins or contributing to the communities that created them. Examples of cultural appropriation include: -Music: Genres like blues, jazz, hip-hop, and country music have been pioneered by Black artists, yet they are often adopted by non-Black artists without proper recognition or compensation. -Fashion: Traditional African and African American styles, such as dashikis, afros, and dreadlocks, have been co-opted by mainstream fashion without acknowledgment of their cultural significance. -Language and Slang: Black Vernacular English and slang terms are frequently used in popular culture, often without understanding their origins or context. -Art and Symbolism: African and African American art forms, symbols, and motifs are used in various contexts, sometimes stripped of their cultural meaning and significance. .The Mental Health Toll. The cumulative effect of racism, cultural appropriation, and systemic inequality can have a profound impact on Black American mental health. The constant struggle to assert one's identity, protect one's culture, and navigate a society that often devalues Blackness can lead to: - Racial Trauma: The emotional and psychological impact of experiencing racism and discrimination can be long-lasting and affect mental health. - Anxiety and Stress: The pressure to constantly prove oneself, overcome stereotypes, and deal with microaggressions can lead to increased anxiety and stress levels. - Depression: The feeling of being marginalized, ignored, or erased can contribute to depression and feelings of hopelessness. - Cultural Identity Confusion: The appropriation and distortion of Black culture can lead to confusion about one's own identity and place in society. .Rising Above the Odds. Despite these challenges, Black Americans continue to rise above the odds, creating, innovating, and contributing to society in countless ways. The resilience and strength of the Black community are testaments to the power of the human spirit. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the mental health toll of systemic racism and work towards creating a more equitable and supportive environment for all. The legacy of slavery, segregation, and racism continues to impact Black American mental health. Cultural appropriation and erasure further exacerbate these issues, contributing to feelings of marginalization and frustration. By acknowledging the historical context and ongoing struggles of Black Americans, we can work towards a more inclusive and supportive society that values an.respects the contributions of all communities. ### Related reels375132Black,,Community,,Mental,Health,,America,,Black,American,,racismblogs/9-2025/375132-black-community-i--s.jpgThe Blaq Fuego Story: A Ugandan Artist's Quest for Excellencehttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-entrepreneur-music-i-810299/features/blogs/rizzradio-entrepreneur-music-i-810299/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-entrepreneur-music-i-810299/#commentsFri, 5 Sep 2025 11:06 GMTHave you ever taken the time to listen to music artists that come from Uganda, Africa? Explore the sounds of Blaq Fugeo, a now international artists, who is also involved in charity in is community in Uganda, a skilled basketball player, now empowering and coaching girls basketball ball teams in America, as well as owning a Football League in Jinja, Uganda. Blaq Fuego is a business mogul and creative you should know more about! Blaq Fuego is an independent rapper, entrepreneur, and alumni of Maryville University in St. Louis, Missouri. He was born and raised in Uganda, Africa and later on moved to the United States to further his education. It was in Chicago where he fell in love with rap and hip hop music, citing influences such as Nas, Tupac, B.I.G, as well as dancehall legends Shabba Ranks and Chaka Demus Pliers. Ranks and Chaka Demu. While honing his craft in Chicago, Blaq Fuego found a mentor in the-renowned hip hop producer No I D. No I D's credits include working with some of the biggest names in the industry, such as Common, Kanye West, Nas, Mariah Carey, and Jay Z. Blaq Fuego's music has been greatly influenced by No I D, and he continues to collaborate with him to this day. One of Blaq Fuego's most notable tracks is "Iron Man Magnetized" featuring Ghostface Killah of the Wu-Tang Clan. The song showcases Blaq Fuego's lyrical prowess and his ability to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the industry. Blaq Fuego is also an entrepreneur and operates the independent label BFuego Ent. The label has several artists signed to its roster, including Ukrainian artist Russell Eve, Ugandan artist Dav King, and the reggae/rap duo Madd Vybez, which consists of rapper Aceito and Blaq Fuego himself. As an artist and businessman, Blaq Fuego is constantly pushing the boundaries of what it means to be an independent rapper. His dedication to his craft and his ability to collaborate with some of the biggest names in the industry make him one to watch in the coming years. Rizz Radio supports Blaq Fuego! Keep a look out in Jinja for Blaq Fuego FC. The amazing football league. The entertainment is locked in for you! Bookings/Press/Info: BEFUEGOENT@GMAIL.COM Social Media: @BLAQFUEGO BEFUEGOENT@GMAIL.COM373992Entrepreneur,,Music,,Community,,Football,,Africa,,Success,,Basketball,,Reggae,,Dancehallblogs/9-2025/373992-entrepreneur-music--s.jpg1Marcie Mawan For South Sudanhttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-beauty-pageant-i-152409/features/blogs/rizzradio-beauty-pageant-i-152409/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-beauty-pageant-i-152409/#commentsThu, 4 Sep 2025 15:34 GMTHave you heard about this talented young south Sudanese woman! At 23, Marcie Mawan is doing amazing things in her community and for her life. Marcie Mawan is a South Sudanese-born model, poet, and mental health advocate whose story is one of resilience, courage, and transformation. From a young age, Marcie experienced the challenges of body shaming, bullying, and isolation. Growing up shy and introverted, she often found refuge in writing - pouring her emotions into journals rather than speaking them aloud. As a child, she was mocked for her dark skin, slim physique, and even for having black gums, which left her feeling alienated. Yet, through writing, she discovered a sense of joy, peace, and hope. At 16, while grappling with intense bullying in high school, Marcie's world shifted dramatically when she learned - accidentally from a cousin - that she was adopted. This revelation deepened her struggles with identity and mental health. She endured periods of self-harm, emotional numbness, and the feeling that no one could truly understand her pain. Despite these hardships, Marcie completed high school and carried with her a determination to find belonging and self-love. Her turning point came at university. After years of body shaming and self-doubt, Marcie stumbled upon a poster announcing the inaugural Miss Petite Global Uganda pageant. What began as a leap of faith became a defining moment. Through modeling, Marcie embraced her physique - once a source of ridicule - and used the platform to share her poetry and her story. Performing a heartfelt poem titled Her as her talent piece, she emerged as 1st Runner-Up. For Marcie, this was not just a competition but a personal rebirth: a chance to forgive her past, rediscover her strength, and use her voice to inspire others. Since then, Marcie has become a strong advocate for mental health awareness and body positivity. She believes every story deserves to be told and every voice deserves to be heard. Her advocacy is rooted in the conviction that "it's okay not to be okay - and it's okay to talk about it." In July 2025, she launched EmpowerHer, a mental health awareness initiative with the slogan "Every mind educated and every girl supported." The project held its first campaign in Bweyale District, Uganda, where Marcie and fellow queens provided mentorship, menstrual health education, and reusable sanitary kits to schoolgirls. EmpowerHer not only addressed practical needs but also encouraged young girls to break stereotypes, embrace their uniqueness, and find hope in community. Marcie was initially nominated to represent Uganda in the 57th edition of Miss Asia Pacific International, one of the world's most prestigious beauty pageants. However, her journey was affected not by Uganda as a whole - a country she considers home - but by the lack of proper guidance and support within the specific pageant system that had nominated her. The mismanagement and limited assistance she encountered left her feeling discouraged, and at one point, she nearly gave up on the dream of competing internationally. Through encouragement and reflection, Marcie decided to embrace her true identity and take on the journey directly for her home country, South Sudan. This transition became more than just a change of representation - it was a homecoming. While Uganda shaped her experiences and gave her a platform to rise, carrying the South Sudanese flag at an international level represents her roots, her resilience, and her faith. For Marcie, representing South Sudan is not just a personal triumph but a commitment to advocate for mental health awareness on a global stage, to inspire the youth who feel unseen, and to prove that one can overcome rejection and still walk in purpose. Her journey from the pages of her childhood journals to the international stage is a testament to her courage and gratitude. Guided by resilience and faith, Marcie Mawan stands as a voice for the voiceless - a reminder that our deepest struggles can become the very platforms from which we rise. "I once believed my dreams would only exist in my notebooks. Today, I live them - with courage, grace, and the hope that my story will inspire others to find their voice too." Now, Marcie's motive is clear: to use her platform to break the silence around mental health, to encourage young people to embrace their individuality without fear of judgment, and to amplify the voices of women and girls in communities often overlooked. By merging her passion for modeling, poetry, and advocacy, she seeks to prove that beauty with purpose is not just a title - it is a calling. Donate to her Pagent and purpose - GoFundMe: <a href="https://gofund.me/940067e6" target="_blank">https://gofund.me/940067e6</a>373871Beauty,pageant,,Community,,Youth,,Mental,Health,And,Educationblogs/9-2025/373871-beauty-pageant-i-33-s.jpg1Wanchal: A South Sudanese Breaking Creative Barriershttps://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-playlist-afrobeats-i-1704306/features/blogs/rizzradio-playlist-afrobeats-i-1704306/Posted by rizzradio0https://www.blackvibes.com/features/blogs/rizzradio-playlist-afrobeats-i-1704306/#commentsTue, 17 Jun 2025 15:30 GMTRizz Radio Artist Spotlight Rizz Radio x Ater Malual Maudit Wanchal: The Multidisciplinary Maverick? Meet Wanchal, a 27-year-old creative force from South Sudan, who defied borders and pursued his passions in Uganda. As a refugee since 2002, Wanchal's journey is a testament to resilience and innovation. Beyond Fashion Wanchal's self-titled fashion brand has taken the industry by storm, designing/styling professional sports teams in South Sudan, Uganda, and the United States. His versatility extends to modeling and styling, showcasing his innate sense of style and creativity. The Music Connoisseur But Wanchal's talents don't stop there. With an ear for music, he's curated a captivating playlist that showcases the rich sounds of Africa. Tune in to Rizz Radio all this week as we spotlight Wanchal's remarkable career and musical tastes. Join the Conversation Don't miss this exclusive interview and playlist on Rizz Radio. Follow us for updates, behind-the-scenes insights, and a chance to experience the best of African music through Wanchal's lens. Download Rizz Radio for free streaming on your iPhone today!Rizz Radio, is coming back to Google play store soon! The Art Trap House?? #rizzradio #nowplaying #afrobeats #suncity #suncityhits #playlist #thearttraphouse #wanchal #entertainment #culture #vibes #fyp #fyp??viral #artist #spotlight363927Playlist,,Afrobeats,,South,Sudan,,Uganda,,Vibes,,Cultureblogs/9-2025/363927-playlist-afrobeats--s.jpg1