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The track opens with a soft, rolling percussion pattern reminiscent of traditional Niger Delta music, overlaid with a synth pad that feels both cosmic and warm. The bassline is deep but not overwhelming, allowing the vocals to breathe. This is not a chaotic party banger; it is a "wine and vibe" anthem designed for late-night drives and introspective listening sessions.
Then the beat drops. It’s a fusion of Duncan Mighty’s signature highlife guitar, a percussive whisper that might be Aziri, and a bassline from Nu Otu that feels like a heartbeat. And the crowd—these aren't just fans. They are participants . They chant back: The track opens with a soft, rolling percussion