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Nigerian Afro-fusion artist, vocalist, and songwriter Ink Boy has released his single 'Crazy Things’ in anticipation of his upcoming EP.
He burst into popularity after collaborating on Sarkodie's "One Million Cedis" on his JAMZ album.
His unique blend of rap and singing, along with his excellent writing skills, sets him apart from his peers.
"Crazy Things" is a song in which Ink Boy poetically expresses his feelings about his life experiences.
It is about the world in general and how people judge and perceive you regardless of whether they really know you.
Ink Boy talks about doing your own thing regardless because "everyone is mad in their own way."

Dropping with a refreshing and different sonic perspective, "Crazy Things" is actually a combination of Afrobeat, dancehall, and a bit of that calypso vibe. It is splendidly arranged and produced by Quality Sound.
It is the first song from his upcoming EP, "Love and Diamonds," which he says will be released in June.
"Love and Diamonds" consists of five songs that he believes will give his fans a sneak peek into experiencing his sound and a better understanding of him as a person and his process.
"In the end, it's a crazy world, and everyone is stuck in their ways, and sure they're right in their own way." "Crazy Things" is definitely a song that will get you dancing as Ink Boy believes "the song will speak for itself."
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