
Albums for the Ages
In Tune with the Timeless
Some albums never leave you. Others wait for you to return with new ears. In this series, we revisit the records that shaped us, shook us, and soundtracked something eternal.
Deep Dive in the Moment
A Star Player’s Deep Dive
A Star Player’s Deep Dive revisits one of the most defining compilations in the Don Phondeaux journey. What started as a dedication to someone whose skill and presence couldn’t be denied evolved into a reflection of every player navigating the game of love and life.
This Deep Dive explores the origins, the tracks, and the lessons that still echo years later. With themes of betrayal, honesty, loyalty, and resilience, it’s a reminder that the game can be ruthless, but every true player knows — the real win is playing with honour.

Deep Dives
Where Albums Meet Memory
Each episode takes an album worth revisiting and uncovers what it meant then—and what it means now. From initial impressions to current reflections, these Deep Dives are less about reviews and more about resonance.


Sounds from the Deep Dive
A reflective return to Wizkid’s Sounds From The Other Side — where warmth, rhythm, and memory meet again.

Deep Dive Outside
A reflective return to Burna Boy’s Outside — music for motion, meditation, and stepping back into the world.

A Good Deep Dive
A Good Deep Dive revisits Davido’s A Good Time (2019)—a celebration of love, luxury, and living fully that still delivers its promise.

Deep Dive into KLYMAX
KLY’s KLYMAX (2016) still chills and soothes—a debut R&B classic balancing lust, love, and solitude in timeless sound.

Deep Dive From Me
Deep Dive From Me revisits Frank Casino’s Something From Me (2017)—an album of hunger, swagger, and ambition that became a hustler’s blueprint.

50 Fans Deep Dive
A Deep Dive into Bonafide Billi’s 50 Fans Mondays—a 2015 cult classic that vanished from the web but lives on as a memory of hunger and ambition.

You Don’t Know My Deep Dive
A fearless journey into Priddy Ugly’s You Don’t Know Me Yet—where hunger meets ambition, and the grind turns scars into stars.

Touch My Doncast
Touch My Doncast is a poetic reflection on AKA’s Touch My Blood—the album that soundtracked heartbreak and healing. A new entry in Albums for the Ages from Don Phondeaux.