Femi ‘Come My Way’ Review: Afrobeats Groove, Pop Shine, Last-Dance Earworm

Femi’s “Come My Way” is a late-summer flirt turned dance-floor invitation, folding Afrobeats pulse into pop gloss. Released 1 September 2025 and distributed via Vydia.
A Nigerian-American singer, songwriter, and producer from Congers, NY (formerly releasing as Frank Pierce), Femi keeps production light, skip-step percussion, and glassy keys, so his melodic and rhythmic delivery leads the groove.
It’s short and sticky, built around a simple ask and a chorus that lands fast, with call-and-response ad-libs that nudge you back to the repeat button.
Lyrically, it sketches that charged moment across the room, eyes meeting, “don’t be shy,” “can we dance… can you stay?,” an earworm phrased as a gentle dare.
Come My Way lands like a last-dance request at summer’s end; light, warm, and hard not to move to.
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