Description
Make KMT BLACK Again — Ọheneba (2025)
Under the banner Kreations BlackPowered by Abibitumi, Make KMT BLACK Again moves like a field manual and feels like a ceremony. Drawing from the living current of KMT (Kemet), Ọheneba centers the Kmtyw ‘Black People’ and links today’s fight to ancestral instruction, cultural memory, and the uncompromising fire of Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’. The songs speak plainly and strike cleanly—no spectacle, no dilution—just disciplined rhythm craft, sharp critique, and organizing energy.
Across the project, love and law walk together: “Our Love is Ma’at” couples tenderness with obligation; “Make KMT BLACK Again” is an unapologetic thesis; “Demonstration No Conversation” rejects empty talk for accountable action; “No More Fragments” calls the scattered back into one body; “How Dare We” confronts complacency; “Rebranded, Still Enslaved” names the trap of cosmetic change; “Sankɔfa” returns to recover what is ours so we can move forward with clarity. Each track is built as a call to consciousness, a working cadence for study circles, training sessions, community defense, and cultural restoration.
The release carries a living tribute: “Tribute to Nana (Official Audio)” honors Nana Abibifahodie Kamau Rashidi Kambon—a Quiet Warrior whose example threads the album together—alongside the poem “The More,” placing reverence and resolve at the project’s core. A full lyrics booklet is included for study and teaching, because this is music meant to be used: recited, annotated, translated, embodied.
Why it matters
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Re-centers KMT through the voice and vision of the Kmtyw ‘Black People’—not museum glass, but living practice.
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Builds usable culture: songs as tools for organizing, language reclamation, and disciplined joy.
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Names the stakes: unity over fragmentation, MAat over isft, liberation over rebranding.
Tracklist (Core Set)
As Above So Below • Our Love is MAat • Make KMT BLACK Again • Demonstration No Conversation • No More Fragments • How Dare We • Rebranded, Still Enslaved • Sankɔfa
Bonus: Ọheneba — Tribute to Nana (Official Audio)
Included: Ọheneba Album Lyrics
Imprint: Kreations BlackPowered by Abibitumi
Directive: NOT TO BE SHARED ON CESSPOOL MEDIA PLATFORMS
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Ọheneba - Rebranded Still Enslaved (Official Audio)




Reno –
Finished listening to full album. Great work by Kreations. A good variety of Neo soul, Afro beat, Jazz, RnB sounds on top of lyrics meant to empower and not pacify us. Keep up the amazing work.
Tamara –
This album is a Blacktastik composition by Kreations that fills a necessary void in the seemingly limited Abibifahodie genre. Catchy and meaningful. Well done!