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For his last single of the year, culturepreneur, tastemaker, producer and creative KJ Spio brings together UK hitmakers NSG and Nigerian singer/songwriter Fave for his latest track, “Skills”.
Following a string of unrivalled releases with artistes such as Gyakie, Oxlade, Konshens, Sarkodie, Ambré, Harmonise, Libianca, Kidi and Stalk Ashley, which gained support from Ones To Watch, GRM Daily, Notion, New Wave Magazine, Ministry of Sound and more, KJ Spio is continuing to solidify his status as a powerhouse in the Afrobeats scene that brings together artists across the world.
Produced by KJ Spio and Dunnie (Nigerian female producer/singer/songwriter) for a percussive Afrobeats instrumental that is due to be a big hit for the Christmas season. Fave enters the track with her buttery, silky smooth and eclectic vocals.
Whilst NSG take turns to bring their high octane, slick lyrics to the track to give it an infectious party vibe. Laced with captivating flows courtesy of NSG and melodic vocals from Fave, “Skills” is the ultimate catchy anthem with KJ Spio cementing his trend-setting and trailblazing status with yet another infectious spin.
KJ Spio says of the track, “A beautiful song that came so effortlessly in the studio, I call this one a big vibe”
NSG says it was “Amazing, uptempo dancing riddim. We got in the session, went through a couple of beats, picked that because it instantly connected. The guys wrote the verses, fire, Fave came and woooooo, magic. A magical, uptempo, let's get the party started song."
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