With over two million streams across SoundCloud and YouTube already under his belt, as well as continued radio support across the world and from leading African music taste makers, 19-year-old Nigerian Afrobeats singer and song writer, SK is back with his brand new single titled ‘Ose’.
Born and raised in London, SK, real names Sekunola Harrison-Obafemi, first broke into the Afrobeats music landscape in 2014 with his massive hit single ‘Let’s Go There’, and has gone on to gain further notoriety with his acclaimed 2016 singles ‘Independent’ and ‘Mr Man’.
2017 has seen SK tease fans with two well-received tracks ‘Jammy’ and ‘Original’ which was produced by DJ Coublon (Kiss Daniel, Yemi Alade, Iyanya), in the lead up to this brand new single ‘Ose’, which was produced by Producer Boy, who has previously worked with fast-rising UK Afrobeats group, NewAgeMuzik.
Taken from his forthcoming debut EP, which is currently receiving its finishing touches, ‘Ose’ is vintage SK as we have come to expect from the London-based artiste, the record showcases SK’s glorious vocals, infectious flow, and engaging song-writing, backed by Afrobeats flavoured music landscapes.
Speaking about the inspiration for ‘Ose’, SK says, “I have been a fan of the global Afrobeats scene for a long time. I feel like, now I have found my place, and am ready to show the world what I can do. This song stemmed from the idea of being thankful to the woman you love. I wanted to let the ladies know that they’re appreciated. Huge credits to Producer Boy for putting the instrumentals together like this. As soon as I heard it, the rest of the song immediately came to me”.
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