
Fido and Kizz Daniel infuse the Joy is Coming remix with vibrant energy, elevating the dazzling Afro-pop anthem.
The track sparkles with fresh vigour, as Kizz Daniels silky vocals seamlessly complement Fidos soulful and heartfelt performance.
Kizz Daniels verse delivers effortless charisma, transforming each line into a melodic, unforgettable, and irresistibly catchy moment.
Fido and Kizz Daniels contrasting vocals harmonise perfectly over a production blending guitar riffs and pulsing log drums.
The remix for Joy is Coming was taken from Fidos debut extended play project, Olayemi, which features Kizz Daniel.
The project Olayemi, an eight-track EP, weaves Fidos storytelling prowess and raw emotion into a cohesive body of work.
The extended play project Olayemi was preceded by two of Fidos earlier singles, Joy is Coming and Money Moves .
Quotable Lyrics:
Mo dup� fOluwa, fOluwa, yea
Joy is coming, joy is coming, ah
Dup� fOluwa, fOluwa, yea-ay
Joy is coming, mo ni, Early in the morning, e-yea
Mo dup� fOluwa, fOluwa, yea-ay
Joy is coming (yea-yea), joy is coming (yea-yea, mm)
Mo dup� fOluwa, fOluwa, yea-ay
Joy is coming, mo ni, Early in the morning, e-yea
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D’banj collaborates with South African maestro DJ Maphorisa and Nigeria’s everblazing DJ Obi to craft a potential anthem.
“Tobari” is a vibrant Amapiano track that fuses Nigeria’s bold energy with South Africa’s infectious Amapiano rhythms.
The song “Tobari” reworks elements from D’banj’s 2006 classic “ Why Me ,” infusing it with a modern twist that bridges the past and present.
Its chorus is pure dynamite, with the chanted “to ba ri, te ba ri, ki le fe wa so, ki le fe wa se” hook designed to set clubs ablaze from Lagos to Johannesburg.
D’banj’s verse honours his Afrobeat heritage while effortlessly melding with the Amapiano groove, showcasing his enduring versatility.
D’banj’s signature charisma—his Yoruba proverbs and pidgin punchlines riding effortlessly over DJ Maphorisa’s log-drum magic and DJ Obi’s percussive wizardry.
The production strikes a perfect balance, blending thumping basslines with sparkling synths for a sound that’s both gritty and glittering.
Produced by Maphorisa, the song “Tobari” serves as a follow-up to his song “ Compose ,” which features Nasboi.
Quotable Lyrics:
To ba ri
Te ba ri
Ki le fe wa so
Ki le fe wa se
Ta lo fe soro
Ta lo fe wa de
Wa ro pe o mu gbo
Awon te ma gbo
Aaah
Ni bi bi
Gbewa si bi bi
Je kin ba e soro
Ko wa bawa ni bi
Emi ati maphorisa awa abinibi
Gbabe
Ade ma tigi si agodan ni bibi
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