DEE3 releases refreshing Afrobeat EP ‘GAL’

David Luka Dagwom, known by the stage name DEE3 is A Nigerian Singer and Song Writer Signed To BOB BRAINE ENTERTAINMENT (BBE). He Started from a boy band called NCN (NORTH COAST NI***S) in his home town, Jos, Plateau state since 2011 and has been passionate about his music career ever since. He got a record deal with BBE in 2020 and dropped his first single “TONIGHT” with his new family off his debut EP titled GAL (Give Attention & Love). DEE3 has been making waves in the industry and getting much attention from fans all over the globe. With his full confidence in his sound and his recently dropped EP titled “GAL” he hopes to take Afrobeats to a whole new level.

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Artistes have seemingly found comfort in brevity, and it’s instrumental in the success of a project because it astronomically increases the replay value. Dee3 exploits this in G.A.L.

He promises to give attention and love, reminiscent of Lojay & Sarz’s LV N ATTN, and he fulfills it in every track in the project. If he’s allowed, he says he’ll spoil the girl he’s been eyeing to earth and back in My Baby. In Call My Name, he asks her to tell him what he has to do to win her love, and confesses that she’s the only one who’s keeping him alive. He jazzes up the track with melodies like, “Tell me what I got to do pere/Any time you need a man, call me pere.” In Tonight, he draws comparison to her current boyfriend. Like every other cliché line, he promises to do her better than him, and treat her like a Queen. He’s still wooing her in Like This, and we wonder if this girl will ever say Yes. It all climaxes in Joanna. He praises her physical form, and states that it’s flawless, and as a result, he wants to always see her and hold her. We hope that this woman accepts this elaborate proposal.

He enlists heavyweight producers and sound engineers like Telz, STG, Oxygen Mix, etcetera, to produce these bangers.

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