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Afro-pop Sensation Ugo Obinka’s Latest Single “Bad Girl” is Sure To Offer An Electrifying Experience

Ugo Obinka, a Nigerian-born afrobeat artist, has solidified his status as an industry-standard following the release of his euphoric track “Bad Girl.” His name deserves to be mentioned alongside the names of some of Afropop’s heavy hitters. He is on the way to the top thanks to a string of hit singles launched at the start of 2020. His passionate vocals convey a lovely image of compassion and emotion in the new single’s hard-hitting rhythms. He integrates enthusiastic waves of Afrocentric tunes into it, bringing them along with the prominent use of percussion in consonance.

Jazzy, jazzy, and thought-provoking is possibly the best way to describe Ugo Obinka’s latest release, “Bad Girl.” The song is a frenetic, beat-heavy piece led by Obinka’s juicy vocals and supported by a simplistic, yet highly effective bass line. You can’t sit still and not move your body while listening to it.

 

Ugo Obinka’s goal is simple: to provide audiences around the world with mind-blowing musical experiences they will never forget. Combine this with an exciting live possibility and his motivating, dedicated approach to crafting outstanding music, and you have a potent musical mix. As a result, “Bad Girl” is a track that everybody can enjoy, especially those who like to dance and have some fun.

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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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