Soulamp Entertainment drops ‘Invisible stars still shine’
Soulamp Entertainment has described its latest release, Invisible stars still shine, as more than a collection of songs but a statement of hope, resilience and authentic self-expression.
A statement from the record label shared with The Nation said the album has brought together artists whose voices, experiences and creativity demonstrate that true talent does not always exist in the spotlight.

“The project celebrates those who continue to pursue purpose, inspire others and make a difference even when their contributions are not widely recognised,” reads the statement in part.
The statement said the artist behind the album, Sirius Beings, serves as the creative force behind a project that embraces conscious hip-hop, thoughtful storytelling and positive social messaging.
It further stated that rather than focusing solely on commercial appeal, the music encourages listeners to believe in themselves, persevere through adversity and recognise the value they bring to their communities.
Other voices behind the project include Q Aura, African King Fre$h, Sage Poet & C, King Kananji and Phi-Ella.
According to Beyani Munthali, alias Basssik, who is also the producer, the artists demonstrate the strength of collaboration.
He said each of the artists contributes a unique style while remaining united by a common message that unseen talent still has the power to inspire, transform and leave a lasting impact.
Said Bassik: “In an era where attention is often measured by algorithms and popularity, Invisible Stars Still Shine reminds audiences that lasting influence comes from authenticity, consistency and purpose.
“It is a project that not only showcases artistic excellence but also reinforces hip hop’s enduring role as a platform for hope, empowerment and positive change.”



