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Peruzzi and Fireboy DML tease fans with collaborative studio session
Nigerian music sensations Peruzzi and Fireboy DML have sparked excitement among fans with hints of another potential hit song collaboration.
A video that surfaced online on Thursday, March 21, 2024, captured the duo in a music recording studio, diligently working on new material.
In the video, both artists are seen fully immersed in the creative process. Fireboy DML is playfully freestyling while another individual, presumably a producer or engineer, focuses intently on their tasks in front of the recording equipment. This behind-the-scenes glimpse has ignited anticipation for what promises to be another remarkable musical offering from the talented pair.
This upcoming collaboration adds another chapter to the ongoing musical collaboration between Peruzzi and Fireboy DML. The duo has previously treated fans to chart-topping hits such as “Pressure” and “Southy Love,” showcasing their seamless synergy and ability to deliver memorable tracks.
As fans eagerly await the release of their latest joint effort, anticipation continues to mount, with expectations high for yet another sensational addition to their collaborative discography.
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In anticipation of his new project, the award-winning artist provided insights into his innovative Afro-Life genre, which he describes as a fusion of Afrobeats with added levels of soul and depth.
Fireboy expressed that while Afrobeats music has always been captivating, he felt it lacked a certain depth and lyricism. He believes his music brings a new dimension to Nigerian mainstream pop music with his Afro-Life genre, injecting soulful elements and meaningful lyrics into the vibrant soundscape of Afrobeats.
“The Afrobeats scene before I came in, has always been beautiful. It was built on vibes and energy and percussion and instruments and everything. But I realized that there was something lacking, and that was pure soul and lyricism in our music. That was what I brought into the game. And I figured if you’re bringing something new to the table, it needs a name. That’s why I call it Afro-Life — it’s Afrobeats that has some depth to it.”