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Demola and Davido are connoisseurs of the good old "Gbedu" [Video]

  • October 24, 2019
  • Tayo Odutola
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Nigerian-born singer-songwriter, Demola is a classically trained violinist who fuses afro-beats, pop, hip-hop, and reggae. On his new single "Gbedu" ( which can translate to big drum/party/song depending on the context), he teams up with Afro-pop star Davido. The self-produced mid-tempo jam is rich was Demola infuses his violin skills with lush trumpets, horns, and a groovy drumbeat to swing your hips and make your shoulders bounce. Demola sets the tone and pace on this smooth party record with his uplifting vocals while Davido's raspy melody accentuates the radiance of the record.

The video directed by Mr. Moe Musa captures both Demola and Davido in different settings as they do what they know how to do best for the ladies. Demola is currently putting in work on his upcoming debut project with UK based Track Record Entertainment (TRE). Stream "Gbedu" on all DSPs here.

 

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