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Music duo Brella and Klayant have officially released their highly anticipated single, 'Dope', a powerful and refreshing addition to the contemporary African music landscape.
Produced by the talented Abochi, 'Dope' isn’t just another feel-good anthem - it’s a genre-blending statement that captures the pulse of a new generation.
With infectious melodies, soulful vocals, and crisp lyrical flow, Brella and Klayant showcase their undeniable chemistry, delivering a song that celebrates confidence, love, and authenticity.
The production by Abochi masterfully blends Afropop, R&B, and urban soul, creating a sound that is both deeply African and globally appealing.
Speaking about the track, Brella shared, “‘Dope’ represents freedom - freedom to express, to feel, and to create without limits.”
Klayant added, “it’s more than music; it’s a vibe that connects us to our roots while pushing us into the future.”
'Dope' stands out as a bold reflection of Brella and Klayant’s artistry and evolution. It’s a record that resonates with today’s youth: fresh, fearless, and unapologetically original.
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms. Stream 'Dope' HERE:

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