Village Van Gogh
Bahamian artist Agajuan bursts onto the RnB and soul scene with his fearless debut album Village Van Gogh. From the heart of Nassau, this record is a vibrant canvas where personal struggle meets creative freedom. Agajuan turns pain, faith, and identity into art, blending soulful melodies, raw lyricism, and the pulse of Bahamian life with experimental global sounds. Each track feels alive, confronting shame, embracing selfhood, and redefining freedom through music.
“Vincent cut his ear. I cut my fear,” Agajuan says, and it shows in every note. Influences from Andre 3000, Frank Ocean, Moses Sumney, Lauryn Hill, D’Angelo, and Erykah Badu ripple through the album, but his voice and vision are unmistakably his own. Beyond music, he leads UNAJ Lens, a collective uplifting Bahamian artistry through fashion, photography, and activism. Village Van Gogh is more than an album. It is bold, human, and unmissable.