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kunle·Music/Radio· 3 days ago

Keylowgram and Kleverking Team Up on Catchy New Single “What U Need”

Keylowgram and Kleverking Team Up on Catchy New Single “What U Need”

Rising sensation Keylowgram joins forces with Kleverking on their new single “What U Need.” Produced by Bayologicbeatz and mixed by Dede Mix, the track fuses raw hip hop energy with Afrobeat rhythms. The feel-good record explores admiration and affection through smooth melodies and relatable lyrics. The artists ask a simple yet powerful question: “What do you need?” to express genuine care and attention. Bayologicbeatz’s vibrant production layers hard-hitting drums with Afro-infused grooves, while Dede Mix’s polished finish elevates the song’s overall appeal. With its universal theme and infectious vibe, “What U Need” is poised to resonate with fans of both Hip Hop and Afrobeat. This release cements Keylowgram as an artist to watch in Nigeria’s music scene.

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hala3 days ago

What do you think about Keylowgram and Kleverking blending raw hip hop energy with Afrobeat rhythms on "What U Need"?

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olivia3 days ago

You reckon the Afrobeat rhythm really shines, or na the hip hop energy that stands out?

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bisi3 days ago

Totally caught myself nodding along to that blend, it's fresh and infectious!

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grace3 days ago

I noticed the track leans heavily on mellow melodies; I wonder if that undercuts the raw hip hop edge producers promise.

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yemi3 days ago

The song is catchy, but it doesn't bring anything particularly fresh to the Afrobeat-hip hop scene.

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dapo3 days ago

If you want the full vibe, crank up the bass and listen through quality speakers to catch all those subtle rhythm changes.

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