Higo Steps Into The Spotlight With Debut Single “Heat”

Nigerian music producer and engineer Higo has been pulling strings behind the scenes, making hits for other artists. His range and sonic palette have made his stock quite high, but now, he’s stepping into the light with his debut single “Heat”, featuring R&B singer, Noir.

This rich track exhibits Higo’s skills as a songwriter, artist and producer and heralds a new phase in his artistry. “Heat” is all about seeking that intimate heat with a special someone. With a catchy chorus and groovy beat, the sing would have you bopping your head in no time. It’s a masterclass in building tension and escalating it, before its eventual release. Higo’s production chops are also in full blast.

The accompanying Youtube visualizer is just as steamy and intense, perfectly capturing the crux of the song’s sensual vibe. With “Heat”, Higo is proving he’s one not to be taken lightly and has something substantial to offer the industry. His decision to step into the spotlight comes after years of working tirelessly behind the scenes, mastering his craft and polishing his sound. This ardent devotion has finally paid off, with “Heat” already generating momentum and excitement amongst music fans.

The song is now available on various music platforms, including Symphony and Higo has announced there would be Afrobeats and Amapiano versions in the nearest future for the clubs. With “Heat”, Higo is making a statement – he’s not just a producer, but a full 360 creative in his own right and we just can’t way to see his full talent manifest.

Listen here: https://symphony.to/higo-1/heat

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