In a move that blends nostalgia with modernity, fast-rising Afrobeats star Victony has delivered what may be one of the most thrilling musical pairings of the year, teaming up with eccentric veteran Terry G on a new high-energy single titled Tanko.

The collaboration is more than just a surprise feature; it is a bold cultural statement. By reaching into the archives of Nigeria’s street-pop heritage and pulling Terry G back into the spotlight, Victony pays homage to the foundations of Afrobeats while still asserting the genre’s ever-evolving future.
Powered by adrenaline-pumping production from The Elements, Bantu, and Blaise Beatz, Tanko is a dancefloor-ready anthem with a thumping rhythm and frenetic energy. It’s an uptempo banger that fuses Victony’s polished, contemporary Afrobeats flair with the unfiltered, chaotic magic that Terry G has always brought to the table.
The chemistry is immediate and striking. Victony’s delivery is sharp and modern, but rather than clash, it finds harmony with Terry G’s raw, unmistakable vocal intensity. The result is a sound that doesn’t feel like a compromise, it feels like a convergence. A musical handshake between generations.
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What sets Tanko apart is the organic synergy between both artists. Rather than feeling like a calculated throwback or forced reunion, the track plays out as a genuine exchange, one built on mutual respect and an understanding of each other’s artistic essence.
It also mirrors a growing movement within Afrobeats where younger acts are reaching out to collaborate with the pioneers who laid the groundwork. This revivalist approach not only expands the sonic palette of the genre but also helps preserve its lineage for a new audience.
For longtime fans of Terry G, Tanko is a nostalgic reminder of the street-hop king’s reign, while for new listeners, it’s a refreshing introduction to a voice that once dominated Nigeria’s party scene. In either case, the track hits its mark: energetic, memorable, and undeniably fun.
Victony continues to show that he’s not just pushing boundaries; he’s building bridges. With Tanko, he proves that the past and present of Afrobeats don’t have to compete; they can collaborate.
Listen to Tanko HERE.
