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Deola Ololufe: Electrifying Afro-House Anthem!

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 29, 2024
Deola Ololufe: Electrifying Afro-House Anthem!

Deola’s Ololufe is a summer bop, a sonic rollercoaster that will make your ears perk up and your feet move.

Deola Dangerous Ep cover
Deola Dangerous Ep cover

This Afro-house concoction serves up a spicy blend of beats that’ll have you questioning why you ever settled for plain old house music.

Deola, the Houston-based Nigerian songstress, has cooked up something special here.

She’s taken the pulsing heart of house, sprinkled in some techno zest, and doused it all in rich Afrobeats flavours.

But don’t let the upbeat tempo fool you. “Ololufe” isn’t just about getting bodies moving on the dance floor.

Deola’s vocals, alternating between English and Yoruba, add layers of depth and emotion.

They float above the frenetic rhythms like a dreamy mist, whispering tales of love and self-discovery.

The song’s atmosphere is thick with romance, but not the cheesy, rom-com kind.

Think more along the lines of a steamy, passionate affair that leaves you breathless and a little bit dazed.

It’s the kind of track that might make you text your ex at 2 AM—but we don’t recommend that.

As part of Deola’s “DANGEROUS” EP, “Ololufe” showcases her evolution as an artist.

She’s not content to stay in one lane, instead weaving together diverse musical threads to create something uniquely her own.

It’s a bold move that pays off, resulting in an electrifying sound.

So, whether you’re looking to spice up your playlist, impress your friends with your eclectic music taste, or just need a soundtrack for your next identity crisis, “Ololufe” has got you covered.

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