Tweehz, the gifted Nigerian artist who made his mark with the debut single “Peter Obi,” is again with a musical revelation – “Rastafarian.” This monitor seamlessly blends dancehall, Afrobeat, and Amapiano influences, embodying Tweehz’s journey of musical exploration and cultural connection.
Impressed by the enduring “Mo Gbono Feli Feli” by D’Banj and produced by Don Jazzy, “Rastafarian” opens with the highly effective line, “Rastafarian however I’m Nigerian.” Tweehz explains, “Rastafarian on this context stands for being free-spirited, not being a Rastafarian by tradition. ‘However Nigerian’ is clearly acknowledging my tradition,” signifying a celebration of each free-spirited tradition and private id.
Collaborating with producers Freshly and Jazzman, Tweehz has meticulously crafted a musical journey that symbolizes his fearless strategy to pushing boundaries. “Freshy did the copy, however it was lacking a little bit of power. We requested Jazzman for his perspective; he gave a reggaeton dancehall model. So, I, as the manager producer, determined to make use of Jazzman’s drums, which had been reggaeton and Amapiano, and Freshy’s melodies, which had been Afrobeat,” Tweehz explains.
“Rastafarian” isn’t only a track; it’s an anthem of self-confidence and individuality. Tweehz’s unwavering dedication to being himself shines by means of in each be aware and lyric.
As an rising artist, Tweehz’s journey remains to be unfolding. He invitations listeners to hitch him on this musical journey, and this isn’t his first rodeo within the music scene. Tweehz has opened for superstars equivalent to Ayojay and Wande Coal in dwell performances, showcasing his expertise on larger phases.
Keep tuned for extra from Tweehz, together with collaborations with Tolibian and a highlife fusion monitor titled “Coming Dwelling.”