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SONA returns with anthem 'Dey 4 You', as UK afrobeats revival gains momentum

  • December 1, 2025
  • Angelos Andreosopoulos
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South London has long been a crucible for UK afrobeats creativity, and SONA has spent over a decade cementing his place as one of the scene's most authentic voices. The British Nigerian artist returns with "Dey 4 You," released November 27, 2025, riding momentum from his sold-out headline performance at the Diaspora Sounds concert that drew acclaim from Made You Think, Chop Daily, and Link Up TV.

Produced by Origi and Tboiii, "Dey 4 You" arrives at a moment when fans and critics are actively calling for UK afrobeats revival and SONA delivers exactly what that moment requires. The track balances emotional depth with irresistible danceability, proving you don't need to sacrifice feeling for movement or vice versa.

The production foundation is deceptively simple: warm synth keyboards, fluid basslines, and infectious melodic toplines that burrow into memory immediately. But SONA's real skill lies in how he folds afrobeats, UK afroswing, and R&B into a groove that feels both fresh and comfortably familiar. Over 2:30 minutes, the track never lets up. The repetitive notes that could feel monotonous instead become hypnotic, creating addiction through precision.

SONA explains the song emerged from navigating everyday struggles and recognizing the importance of showing up for loved ones: "It's about standing by the people you love through everything. I wanted to make something that connects emotionally but still makes you move." That balance defines the track's success. "Dey 4 You" functions as both dance floor essential and genuine meditation on loyalty—the quiet everyday act of being present through highs, lows, and everything between.

This isn't SONA's first time capturing this particular alchemy. Since releasing debut single "Summertime" in 2013, he's built a catalog of cult classics that have collectively amassed millions of streams. Early 2014's triple release—"Ijo Sona," "No Wahala," and "Omode Yi"—garnered over three million YouTube streams collectively, establishing his sonic signature and audience base.

His collaboration "Hurt Nobody" with Sneakbo, fan-favorite "Ginger" (which reached #2 on the Capital Xtra Afrobeats Chart), and love anthem "Feeling You" (produced by GRAMMY-nominated ATG Musick) demonstrated artistic range while maintaining core identity. Additional tracks like "Looku Looku," "Pepe," and "Yeah Yeah Yeah" offered glimpses of his evolution between major releases.

The UK afrobeats and afroswing movements have produced numerous talented artists, but SONA's longevity speaks to something deeper than trend-riding. For over a decade, he's maintained artistic vision while adapting to shifting sonic landscapes. Support from Complex, BBC 1Xtra, MTV Base, Capital Xtra, and the MOBO Awards reflects industry recognition, but his cult following suggests grassroots authenticity that can't be manufactured through media coverage alone.

His recent DJ AG livestream performance this past summer and the Diaspora Sounds concert showcase demonstrated his live presence remains as compelling as his recorded work. There's something particular about artists who can translate studio precision into stage energy without losing either quality, and SONA clearly possesses that rare ability.

With an exciting new project on the horizon for 2026, "Dey 4 You" functions as opening proof that SONA's next chapter builds on established strengths while pushing toward new territory. The maturity here suggests an artist comfortable with his identity and clear about his artistic direction.

For listeners unfamiliar with SONA's catalog, "Dey 4 You" provides perfect entry point, showcasing his smoothness, melodic instincts, and lived-in storytelling while hinting at the depth his full discography offers. For longtime fans, it's confirmation that his strongest run yet might be just beginning.

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