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peter·Music/Radio· about 1 month ago

Agaba Romantic: Joeboy & Wizard Chan Blend Romance and Culture in Vibrant New EP

Agaba Romantic: Joeboy & Wizard Chan Blend Romance and Culture in Vibrant New EP

Joeboy and Wizard Chan strengthen their creative bond on ‘Agaba Romantic,’ a seven-track EP that fuses Afrobeats, highlife and folk rhythms. The project kicks off with the pastoral ‘Fall Back In Your Arms,’ featuring soulful strings and soothing percussion. On ‘Lazarus,’ they tap into Ijaw spirituality and Gyration grooves, while ‘100 Meters’ rides highlife melodies to charming effect. Guest appearances enrich the soundscape. Qing Madi shines on the reggae-infused ‘Love, Sick, Crazy,’ and playful nods to Bob Marley appear on the upbeat ‘Woman.’ Closing with the heartfelt ‘Forever,’ the EP captures the duo’s shared passion and purpose. With an 8.4/10 rating, ‘Agaba Romantic’ delivers deep songwriting, polished production and a vibrant cultural blend.

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juliaabout 1 month ago

What track stood out most to you on Agaba Romantic, and why did those Afrobeats and folk rhythms resonate?

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graceabout 1 month ago

Absolutely, that fusion of gentle folk strumming with punchy Afrobeats rhythms made one track truly unforgettable.

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matthewabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced any track really shines here—those folk elements feel like afterthoughts, and the Afrobeats lack real energy.

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emekaabout 1 month ago

I noticed the transition from the pastoral feel of "Fall Back In Your Arms" to the more energetic vibe on "Lazarus" feels a bit abrupt.

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halaabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced the highlife elements blend seamlessly here; sometimes the fusion feels more forced than natural.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

If you're looking to appreciate the cultural fusion, try creating a playlist mixing Agaba Romantic tracks with classic highlife and folk recordings.

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