Categories: New Music

Critically acclaimed Nigerian-Canadian artist Joey Jaey’s newest release, ‘Obi (Kererenke),’ is another massive hit and a great addition to his growing treasure trove.

With a knack for creating music that effortlessly appeals and makes you want to dance as you sing along, ‘Kolombo’ hitmaker Joey Jaey has established himself as more than a superstar. His growth has been consistent, along with his hard work and relentless determination in pursuit of musical excellence. With over 60K Spotify monthly listeners and massive streams amassed so far, the sky is more than the limit for Joey; it feels like he is aiming for the whole galaxy! He comes through with a truly tried-and-tested sound that transcends Afrobeats, R&B, Amapiano, and other styles. His undeniable charisma, distinct voice, and alluring stage presence have made him a darling, not only in Canada and Nigeria but all over the globe, as more and more music enthusiasts resonate with his authentic sound.

Even before the dust has settled from his hit tracks ‘Odogwu,’ ‘King Kong,’ and ‘Love and Bliss,’ Joey Jaey is back with another banger dubbed ‘Obi (Kererenke),’ a catchy and infectious Afrobeats-flavored masterpiece with an irresistibly danceable beat and rhythm.

The beauty of this track is that, right from the opening notes, you instantly feel that it is something super cool, infectious, and memorable. It is the kind that immediately leaves a lasting impression, and the more you listen to it, the more it grows on you, and you just want more.

Produced by Nigerian producer, U.C Prof, ‘Obi (Kererenke)’ is the sound of nature, inspired by the very aspects of nature as we see and feel it, professionally transformed into this hauntingly evocative beat backed by Joey’s distinct vocals.

“Obi (Kererenke)” seamlessly blends infectious rhythms and vibrant melodies with unmissable Amapiano synths. The track’s catchy hook and irresistible groove will have you moving your feet and swaying to the rhythm in no time.

Joey’s dynamic vocals effortlessly ride the beat, creating perfect harmony that captures the essence of Afrobeat. The production is polished yet retains an authentic, raw energy that makes it stand out. Listening to it, I got a déjà vu-like feeling because it has a similar vibe to 6uff and Rezman’s ‘Badda Dan.’

If you’re looking for a song that will lift your spirits and get you dancing, “Obi (Kererenke)” is a must-listen. It’s a hit that’s impossible to resist, and once you hear it, you’ll understand why it has taken the music scene by storm in such a short span since its release!

Truly, Joey Jaey is who he thinks he is!

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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