Mr 2kay
is back with a new music. The Grafton Records singer has had a very
interesting year. After rapping off visuals from his 2016 EP “Count it
All Joy,” he is looking to move past that project and continue with his
growth in Nigeria’s music space.
Since he
released his EP, there has been a radical shift in the sounds
dominating the Lagos music culture and seeping into other parts of
Africa. The mid-tempo mellow vibes are in, and they are championed by
numerous stars including Runtown, Tekno, and Davido. These have created a
new structure for creating hits, with vibes and lyrics combining with
deft production to create the ultimate Nigerian pop song of 2017.
Mr
2kay has had quite some success. Singles ‘Bubugaga’, ‘Ladder’, ‘Bad
girl special’, ‘Moniegram’ and a few others have been underground hits
which have placed him in prime position. And that’s where his new single
'Belema' comes in.
Produced
by Micon, the song is a jam. Mr 2kay dips comfortably into urban
Highlife, with old traditional melodies that overlap with modern guitars
to provide a record that is captivating. The record draws on a lot of
elements, utilizing syncopation as a tool to change the beat to four
different patterns.
It’s a beautiful
production, this one, and Mr 2kay harnesses all of his powers for this.
It’s a mid-tempo song which can coast through you initially, but
eventually grows and envelopes you with its synths, mellow drum patterns
and more. For the dance floor, the relativity of the single will
definitely be a favourite for rotation, and perhaps that is what the
singer went for.
The video by Clarence
Peters interprets it, with 2kay throwing himself stylishly through the
motions surrounded by dancers and pretty women. It’s engaging to watch
and beautiful when it flows with the music.
It’s
past the mid-point for 2017, and the industry heating up towards the
musical climax that the summer brings. On evidence of 'Belema', Mr 2kay
will be right in the mix, staking his own claim with this record.
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