Tomi Obanure Makes His Case As The King of Abuja with “Sinister II”

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Music as a universal language allows genres to traverse through boarders and be fused with other sounds without so much of an eyebrow raise. The flexibility of the art can turn an R&B song to Afro-R&B and make a grime style more popular in the UK, seem so natural for an artist based in Abuja, Nigeria.

Tomi Obanure has established himself as a rapper whose style flows so similar to the ferocity of UK rap artists, with their empathized words and cutthroat lyrics. In his new track Sinister II, the rapper paints a thrilling scene of being unstoppable and dominating as the King of Abuja, while its quick tempo and pulsing beat reinforce his position and make for a gripping delivery.