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Gabzy and Fireboy DML Unite for Euphoric Collaboration So Much Sense

<p>Gabzy teams with Fireboy DML on &#8216;So Much Sense&#8217;—a euphoric Afrofusion anthem blending UK R&#038;B with Nigerian Afrobeats magic.</p>

British Nigerian singer-songwriter Gabzy continues his remarkable ascent with So Much Sense.

It’s a vibrant collaboration with Afropop heavyweight Fireboy DML that captures the essence of perfect timing and flawless chemistry.

Released via EMPIRE, the single marks their first official partnership—recorded during Fireboy’s East London visit for his Royal Albert Hall performance.

Gabzy describes the track as capturing “that feeling of being at a party where the vibe is effortless—everything clicks, from the crowd to the soundtrack to the atmosphere.”

This celebratory spirit permeates every moment of the song, creating an infectious groove that feels both intimate and expansive.

Musically, So Much Sense delivers a fresh, euphoric groove, grounded in log drums and sultry synths courtesy of producers AoD and The Elements.

The production seamlessly blends Gabzy’s signature R&B sensibilities with Fireboy DML’s Afrobeats mastery, resulting in a sonic landscape that feels both familiar and refreshingly contemporary.

Gabzy’s velvety vocals serve as the perfect complement to Fireboy DML’s distinctive charisma and international appeal (as evidenced by his global success with tracks like Peru featuring Ed Sheeran).

The song’s allure lies in the interplay of their distinct styles. Gabzy’s UK-inflected tone contrasts Fireboy DML’s Afrobeats-infused energy, creating a dynamic that elevates both artists’ strengths.

Gabzy and Fireboy DML Unite for Euphoric Collaboration So Much Sense
Gabzy x Fireboy DML So Much Sense Artwork

The timing couldn’t be better for Gabzy, whose recent achievements include selling out two Roundhouse shows in minutes and securing six sold-out European tour dates.

With his upcoming AfroNation performance and extensive tour spanning Uganda, Zambia, and Kenya, as well as UK, European, and North American dates, So Much Sense arrives as the perfect soundtrack for his expanding global presence.

So Much Sense represents a celebration of synergy between genres, generations, and cultures—a cross-continental collaboration that bridges East London’s vibrant music scene with Lagos’ Afrobeats epicentre.

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