Lojay and Olamide

Lojay and Olamide Link Up To Serve Steaming Banger, ‘Arizona’

As the latest entry into his discography, “Arizona” re affirms Lojay’s prowess as a versatile artist with immense talent.

[Listen To Arizona HERE]

Nigerian singer-songwriter, Lojay, has released his brand new single, featuring legendary rapper, Olamide. This dynamic collaboration merges Lojay’s sultry vocals with Olamide’s dexterous flows.

Lojay and Olamide

Lojay’s rich vocals and Olamide’s charismatic bars fuse organically into a recipe of a pulse pounding, groovy song produced by P. Prime. The resulting melodies and frequencies that the song reaches is so contagious, because of the beauty of the sheer chemistry of the artists involved. In his verse, Lojay highlights the manic life on the fast lane, whilst the YBNL boss brought his dynamism with sensual anathemas peppered with innuendos and street lingual.

As the year draws to a close, this ingenious collaboration not only showcases the brilliance of both artists involved, but also promises to become a major soundtrack for the looming Detty December shenanigans.

“Arizona” stands as a monumental point for Lojay, capitalizing on the success of the “Gangster Romantic” EP. The EP, featuring standout tracks like “Moto” and “Availabu”, has amassed critical acclaim and positive reception for it’s innovative blend of RnB on Afro-Pop templates. Lojay’s 2023 accomplishments go beyond his solo exploits with brilliant guest appearances on tracks by Chris Brown, French Montana, Rexxie and Jae 5. As the lastest addition to his discography, “Arizona” solidifies Lojay’s prowess as a versatile artist with immense talent.

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