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KJ Spio, Sarkodie, Loick Essien & Ambré Drop Jealous: A Sonic Journey Through Afrobeats and R&B Fusion

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 15, 2024
KJ Spio, Sarkodie, Loick Essien & Ambré Drop Jealous: A Sonic Journey Through Afrobeats and R&B Fusion

Jealous is a sonic cocktail that mixes Afrobeat zest with R&B smoothness, shaken up by four distinct artists.

KJ Spio, Sarkodie, Loick Essien & Ambré Jealous song cover
KJ Spio, Sarkodie, Loick Essien & Ambré Jealous song cover

KJ Spio, the culturepreneur behind this musical concoction, brings together voices from different corners of the globe, creating a track that’s both fresh and familiar.

Loick Essien’s vocals glide over the melody like silk on skin, setting the stage for Ambré’s honeyed tones to take the baton.

Their voices don’t just harmonise; they dance around each other in a flirtatious tango of sound.

Then comes Sarkodie, the African rap titan, dropping verses that add a spicy Ghanaian kick to the mix.

The beat? It’s a lazy Sunday afternoon in musical form—laid-back yet impossible to ignore.

Simmering keys bubble under the surface, providing a lush backdrop for the vocal acrobatics above.

This isn’t just another love song. It’s a celebration of treating someone so well that others can’t help but turn green.

The visuals drive home this point, showcasing an appreciation for women that goes beyond mere words.

KJ Spio’s role as a culturepreneur shines through in “Jealous.” He’s not just making music; he’s crafting experiences, pushing boundaries, and bringing together talents that might never have crossed paths otherwise.

From managing platinum-selling artists to creative directing for Ghanaian icons, Spio’s fingerprints are all over the industry.

With “Jealous,” he’s added another feather to his cap—one that’s sure to get heads nodding and hearts beating a little faster.

So next time you’re looking to set the mood, whether it’s a wild party or a cosy night in, let “Jealous” be your soundtrack.

Just don’t blame us if your neighbours start peeking over the fence to see what all the fuss is about.

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