Neutral Face has set the music scene buzzing again with his new release “Whyne Ur Buddy.”
The fast-rising Nigerian artist, Neutral Face, from Sapele, Delta State, refreshes our playlist with his hit, Whyne Ur Buddy, dropped on June 7th, 2025, this Afrobeats and Dancehall blend is all about energy, movement, and letting go of stress. The story of how the song came to life makes it even more special.
Neutral Face draws inspiration from some of the biggest names in music history. His work shows shades of Bob Marley’s spiritual energy, Tupac’s raw storytelling, Michael Jackson’s showmanship, and Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat roots. These influences don’t make his music feel copied; instead, they shape his unique style, a mix of spiritual, emotional, and streetwise energy.

According to Neutral Face, the song was created in just 30 minutes. He was in the studio right after recording another track when he heard a beat that instantly caught his attention. The producer had planned to keep that beat for himself, but Neutral Face claimed it immediately. What followed was a creative rush, he recorded the song straight away, capturing his feelings in the moment. As he puts it: “Music lives in me, in my body, soul, and spirit. Music is my reality, and I live for it.” That energy and spontaneity can be felt all through the track.
Why “Whyne Ur Buddy” Matters
In a music industry full of noise, “Whyne Ur Buddy” stands out because it delivers pure, unfiltered energy. It’s not trying to be too complicated or too serious, it’s simply about living in the moment and dancing without stopping. That’s what makes it powerful.
From the very first line, Neutral Face makes his intentions clear. He sings:
“Me I like to flow, when I flow no stop, me I like to move, when I move no stop. Whyne your butty nonstop, move your butty nonstop.”
These lyrics are direct, fun, and impossible to ignore. It’s a call-to-action song, one that doesn’t ask you to think too deeply but instead tells you to get up, dance, and enjoy yourself. Lines like “Shayo dey for here, Chickalah dey for here” add to the vibe, making you feel like you’re right in the middle of a lively street party with friends, drinks, and good music.
The song is perfect for when you want to let loose and feel high in the spirit, exactly the type of music that makes Afrobeats and Dancehall such global favourites.
For Neutral Face, this is more than just another track. It’s proof of his growth as an artist and his ability to turn even a spontaneous idea into a fully polished banger. With his bold creativity, global influences, and a mission to inspire through music, Neutral Face is carving out his own space in the Afrobeats and Dancehall world.
So, next time you need a song to lift your mood or keep your party alive, remember this one line:
“Whyne your butty nonstop, move your butty nonstop.”
Neutral Face has arrived, and with songs like this, he’s here to stay.
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