Sosenor is one of the freshest names, championing the evolution of afrobeats. His latest single, “Dey Play,” arrives as a vibrant, high-energy track rooted in Afrobeats, yet infused with modern twists of R&B, Amapiano, and pop elements.
On “Dey Play,” Sosenor stresses that Afro-fusion is alive and well in Nigeria. From the first beat, it’s clear this is a record meant to command dance floors, with punchy drums, synth melodies, and a smooth vocal performance that glides between flirtation and celebration.

A Song for the Ladies and the Nightlife
At its core, “Dey Play” is a record that captures the joy of nightlife, the beauty of attraction, and the raw energy of the dance floor. The track begins with a vivid picture of a mysterious lady who has caught the artist’s attention. In lyrics like
“Your body, wetin dey your body den go know / Energy, sey na energy you dey show”
Sosenor isn’t just complementing beauty; he’s elevating it, inviting this muse to take centre stage and share the spotlight with the music’s irresistible rhythm.
In another verse, we hear his admiration deepen as he croons:
“Chuddy so fine so fine, I can’t deny deny deny / As I enter the place, the gbedu dey play, omo wa ka jaye…”
It’s a relatable scene for anyone who’s ever walked into a party, locked eyes with someone unforgettable, and let the music do the talking. “Gbedu dey play” isn’t just a phrase, it’s a feeling. It’s a nod to the sound that pulls people to the dancefloor, and that’s exactly what this song accomplishes.
Sosenor’s Background and Musical Identity
Hailing from Edo State, Sosenor brings not just rhythm but also personality and depth to his work. “Dey Play” isn’t his first swing at making a hit; rather, it’s another brick in the solid foundation he’s building as one of Nigeria’s rising Afro-fusion stars.
Influenced by artists like Fireboy DML, Lojay, and Wizkid, Sosenor fuses their emotional delivery with his unique flair. His sound leans towards dance but never loses lyrical substance. “Dey Play” captures the carefree spirit of the street-party culture while remaining clean and suitable for a wide audience, something rare in today’s club-focused tracks.
This clean lyrical approach reflects his deeply rooted upbringing, shaped by time spent singing in church choirs and local school performances. As someone who’s already shared stages with notable acts like Magnito and T Classic and featured in performances at Eko Hotel & Suites and during NYSC service events, Sosenor is no newcomer to commanding a crowd.
If you haven’t already, add “Dey Play” to your playlist, especially if you’re a fan of energetic Afrobeats and catchy hooks.
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