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Mykel Coker Channels Swagger And Street Energy On His Infectious New Single, “Echelon XIV”
In a scene constantly redefining its sound, Mykel Coker arrives with Echelon XIV; a bold, rhythm-driven record that reimagines street music through the lens of fun, melody, and charisma. Known for blending crisp songwriting with lighthearted storytelling, Mykel delivers his most confident performance yet, a vibrant anthem that sits neatly at the intersection of Afropop, […]
In a scene constantly redefining its sound, Mykel Coker arrives with Echelon XIV; a bold, rhythm-driven record that reimagines street music through the lens of fun, melody, and charisma. Known for blending crisp songwriting with lighthearted storytelling, Mykel delivers his most confident performance yet, a vibrant anthem that sits neatly at the intersection of Afropop, street-hop, and dance energy.

Leading up to this release, Mykel has steadily built momentum with a string of collaborations and an expanding online presence. Echelon XIV captures that evolution in full, channeling Mykel’s fascination with nightlife, self-assurance, and youthful chaos into a record that feels as playful as it is intentional.
The song opens with Mykel’s cheeky lyrical wit, layered over percussive log drums and an addictive hook reminiscent of classic Afrobeat backup vocals. He sings, “I see something for your body, shey you dey worry?” before cheekily confessing that her curves “give him headache,” a line delivered with both humor and flair. The chant-like refrain, powered by lively call-and-response vocals, cements its dance-floor appeal and viral potential.
Built on sweet rhythms, log-drum percussion, and hypnotic melodies, Echelon XIV is a sonic experience designed for movement. While its carefree tone fits seamlessly into the current Afropop ecosystem, Coker distinguishes himself through personality and polish. His delivery evokes confidence without pretense, making the track feel like a celebration rather than a boast.
At its core, Echelon XIV reflects the pulse of Nigeria’s new pop generation; unafraid to experiment, flirt, and flex while still grounded in melody and rhythm. It’s the kind of record that proves you don’t need to shout to command attention; sometimes, all it takes is a groove, a grin, and the right attitude.
Stream Echelon XIV by Mykel Coker here
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