COZY unveils his most recent song, IDK with Kwae and Benada, showing how flexible it is and reminding us the style of afrofusion is always evolving.
The newly released single, IDK, skilfully blends the best parts of Afrobeats, trap, and Caribbean sounds to introduce fans to COZY‘s original Badman Music, which is also known as Afroslide. The upbeat instruments in IDK make it a song that will appeal to people who like to relax and those who love to dance.

COZY alongside the two artists, Kwae and Benada, that he featured, has skilfully mixed many musical influences into a sound that is both new and old, making it a culture bridge song. The song IDK sounds like it’s from all over the world because it has the bounce of Afrobeats, the hard-hitting 808s of Southern rap, and the rhythmic soul of Caribbean music.
Considering how the dynamics change as they sing together makes the melody even more interesting, making the whole song interesting. IDK makes a vibe that works for any setting, like when you’re slaying on the stage or zipping around the city.
IDK connects with its words as well as its catchy beat and perfect execution. The song is about questioning, finding out more about yourself, and being excited about the future. Not only can you dance to the song, but it’s also very current because COZY and his friends know how to mix seriousness with happy energy. People can connect to the thoughts behind the song better when they know the real story behind it.
The instruments are a lesson in combining different styles: smooth synthesisers create a seductive background, and Afrobeats percussion meets deep basslines. The Caribbean influences can be heard in the rhythmic accents that give the song a breezy, warm feel. Sound engineering makes sure that every part is heard clearly, from the words to the smallest notes on the instruments.
IDK stands out because it’s easy to find the right balance between fun and relaxed events. Smooth verse and hook changes create the perfect ebb and flow that keeps people interested. COZY’s unique Afroslide style can be seen in how the song changes between genres without sounding out of place.
With IDK, the West African-American artist, and producer, COZY continues to show that he is a leader in Afrofuse. His ability to blend various styles into a beautiful, harmonic sound sets him apart as a unique singer.
Listen to a new song that marks the beginning of a new era in world sound and is more than just music; it’s a movement.