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Canadian singer and songwriter Justin Bieber is tapping into the Afrobeats sound with a remix of his hit single Peaches which featured Daniel Caesar and Giveon.
For this remix, the Grammy Award winner sought the help of award winning producer Masterkraft, Afro-fusion musicians Omah Lay and Alpha P.
The fan-favourite track begins with its the usual 10 second intro but immediately switches into a mash up of the RnB and Afrobeat/Afro-Pop rhythms.
The Afro-fusion style gives the song an electric effect that leaves listeners dancing non stop to the Masterkraft produced jam.
This is not Justin Bieber’s first African collaboration. He featured Burna Boy on his Justice album released in March, 2021. The Grammy winner was featured on track 14, Loved By You. The album also has the original Peaches song on it.
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