Ace artistes Skipper, DJ Sean Mannie release hit song ‘Gawu’
Ace artistes Skipper and DJ Sean Mannie
By Joshua Olomu
Sensational Nigerian singer Akinola Oladapo, popularly known as `Skipper’ and ace music curator, DJ Sean Mannie have released an electrifying hit single titled ‘Gawu’.
Mr Honour Aghedo, the Project Manager of ONErpm representing the Reals A&R Record Label, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Monday.
According to him, the new ‘collabo single’, produced by the highly acclaimed Spellz, is a blend of Afrobeat, R&B, Pop, and dancehall influences.
He added that the new song has the ingredients to become a chart-topper and a staple in playlists that are meant to ‘uplift spirits and ignite dance floors.’
“Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, Skipper, also known as Akinola Oladapo, showcases his versatility by effortlessly blending Afrobeat, R&B, Pop, and dancehall influences.
“His velvety-smooth vocals intertwine with Spellz’s innovative production techniques, resulting in a sonic experience that exudes self-confidence, good vibes and an irresistible dance energy.
“Sean Mannie’s prowess as a DJ and music curator finds a complementary partner in Skipper’s multifaceted musical talents, showcasing a partnership that has the potential to resonate deeply with a diverse audience.
“The song extends an irresistible call to all, beckoning them to partake in the festivities, whether they find themselves on the dance floor or simply immersed in the euphoria of music.
“Central to the song’s charm is the seamless fusion of Skipper’s artistic prowess and Spellz’s production wizardry,” Aghedo said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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