Rising Afrobeats act Shoday is keeping his momentum going with the release of a new single titled Come Kulosa, featuring YBNL boss Olamide.

Even before its official drop, the record had already started making noise online—particularly on TikTok, where it racked up nearly 450,000 user-generated videos using the sound. That early traction set the tone for what feels like a well-timed release, turning digital buzz into a wider audience moment.
On the track, Shoday leans fully into his smooth, romantic “loverboy” lane, delivering soft, catchy melodies layered with charm and light-hearted persuasion.
His vocals glide over the beat with ease, creating a relaxed but engaging vibe that sticks almost instantly. Olamide steps in with a contrasting energy—bringing his signature street-inspired delivery and conversational flow, which adds texture and balance to the record.
At the heart of the song is its infectious hook “Baby mi come kulosa” a simple but memorable line clearly built for repeat plays, dance clips, and crowd sing-alongs. It’s the kind of structure that works just as well on streaming platforms as it does in real-life settings.
The single continues a pattern in Shoday’s recent releases, where melody and romance sit at the center, wrapped in Afrobeats rhythms that feel both current and accessible.
It also reflects a broader shift in how songs break today, with platforms like TikTok playing a major role in shaping what gains attention before hitting mainstream charts.
With Come Kulosa, Shoday isn’t just riding the wave—he’s showing he understands it. And for an artist still building his name, that awareness might be just as important as the music itself.
Listen to “Come Kulosa” HERE
