Album Review; Unspoken Salaton’s Epic Elephant Stroll

Unspoken Salaton’s latest release, a 13-song album dubbed “Walking With Elephants”, has made quite a splash across YouTube and various digital streaming platforms. The album showcases a variety of tracks, including hits like “Reggae Genje” and “Kule,” some of which already have accompanying music videos. What’s truly impressive is that Unspoken Salaton not only performed but also penned most of the songs, demonstrating his versatility and talent.

The album also features collaborations with artists such as Moti and Gibo, adding depth and diversity to the music. Among the standout tracks are “Hujawai Ona” and “Yes Sir,” which offer melodic tunes that are easy to sing along to and have resonated well with audiences. The positive feedback from both critics and fans alike is a testament to the quality of Unspoken Salaton’s work.

Building on the success of his previous EP, “The Audacity,” Unspoken Salaton continues to deliver lyrically and sonically compelling music. While maintaining his precise flow, this new project brings a fresh perspective that is both engaging and relevant.

Unspoken Salaton’s unique style and undeniable talent position him as a rapper deserving of wider recognition. It’s time to spread the word and support this rising artist by tuning in to his music on YouTube or any digital streaming platform. Let’s help make Unspoken Salaton the next big trend in the music scene!


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