The Witch's Flight
12.19.25

The Witch’s Flight is guided by the question; “What does freedom SOUND like?” Taking heed to this, amapiano becomes a portal and a sonic guide to diverse freedom dreams. The Witch’s Flight is the quest for a Black feminist sensibility structured in a series of sonic experimentations that center South Africa and the larger African diaspora.
This month’s episode features a special guest and friend of the show, MoRuf.
MoRuf Adewunmi is a Nigerian-American rapper, writer, and cultural curator based in Los Angeles. Known for his introspective lyricism and jazz-infused sound, MoRuf blends hip-hop, soul, and personal storytelling to create music that resonates deeply with listeners. He is the founder of Some Jazz Playing, a creative platform and community space that celebrates Black culture, jazz aesthetics, and artistic expression. Through both his music and multimedia work, MoRuf continues to build a legacy rooted in authenticity, emotional depth, and cultural reverence.
MOOLODIC, MoRuf’s latest offering, was recorded between 2021 and 2023 in his Long Island home, with Jesse Boykins III as executive producer & Joshua Kissi as Art Director. Inspired by Q-Tip’s Amplified and J Dilla’s Welcome to Detroit, the album channels what MoRuf calls “hotep luxury” — staying conscious, elevated, and finally allowing himself to embrace nice things.
The project is built around community. SZA, a friend since 2011 from their neighboring Jersey towns, appears naturally after years of real connection. Fousheé, a college friend from Kean University, joins alongside Jersey producer Jay Versace. Contributions from Mez and Mick Jenkins came through the creative family surrounding Jesse Boykins III and Joshua Kissi.







