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Rising Afrobeats Star PaBrymo Drops Sophomore Project “City Boy”
Cape Town-based rising Nigerian sensation PaBrymo has come out with his highly anticipated sophomore project City Boy. Released on the 18th of August through his own record label Woke Entertainment, in partnership with Dvpper Music (label to Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay). City Boy is a testament to Pa Brymo’s artistic growth as it reveals […]
Cape Town-based rising Nigerian sensation PaBrymo has come out with his highly anticipated sophomore project City Boy. Released on the 18th of August through his own record label Woke Entertainment, in partnership with Dvpper Music (label to Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay). City Boy is a testament to Pa Brymo’s artistic growth as it reveals an authentic blend of passion and energy. With guest appearances from Odumodublvck, Seyi Vibez, and Kida Kudz, the project is packed with five captivating tracks that will have listeners spellbound by showcasing the rich diverse style and cultural background of the artist.
Produced by his long-time collaborators DibsTunes, Rhedi, and DwillsHarmony, PaBrymo paints a vivid picture of his current life and the experiences that have brought him this far, he does this against the backdrop of the rich Benin City culture which has had great influence on his unique music. The City Boy EP is a promise, an invitation to celebrate, dance, and be a part of PaBrymo’s incredible journey. Reflecting on the inspiration behind the project, he says “I wanted to incorporate the highs of the lifestyle we’re living good and fun times, the vibes, women, and all that. I also want the entire world to hear the style, sound, and culture from Benin that has influenced my music today”
This style is a unique blend of Afrobeats, dancehall, and Afro-Trap. And if you’re a Burna Boy or J Hus fan, then PaBrymo comes highly recommended by his large following. With over fifteen million global streams, PaBrymo is only just beginning in his rise to the top.
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