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Bizzy Body (feat. Va...

Blaqbonez, Valiant, ...

This was so exciting because it is a Jae5 production and, if you know me, you know I love a Jae5 production. I've never

heard Jae5 produce something like that before. I don't even know what led to what and how we even got there, but it was

exciting to me. It was in London, and it was an exciting session. I recorded this song in July 2025. I was in the

session with my guys, we had smoked, and the vibe was nice. The vibe of working with Jae5 is always chill because his

place is far from town. It's a much calmer part of London. There's an unreleased song that was supposed to be on my

album called “2BTC.” I played Jae5 this song. It’s an interesting dance song. He liked the energy, and he was hyped.

This is what led to “Bizzy Body.” Whenever I work with Jae5, we start with the chords. So, when he made the chords, I

started singing the melodies that started the song. We just built it up from there. When I made the initial demo with

Jae5, I returned to Nigeria to finish the project. I knew that the song was mad, but I knew that it needed a chorus. I

felt my part was a pre-chorus. So, I had a mini camp. I had Shorae, The Kazez, Majesty Lyn, Major AJ, and Deto Black,

and a whole lot of people at the camp, and everybody was just vibing. The Kazez just sang the “I feel it coming, slow

and steady…” part, and I really liked it so much. I was like, “Nah, this shit has to stay here.” It was perfect and

that’s how I left it. And then, because of the sound, I felt like I wanted to put a Jamaican on the song to give it that

raw Jamaican feel because it sounded like them with the beat bounce and everything. I told my label, and they put me on

to Valiant, and that's how Valiant got on the song.

By:ayomidetayoo

Narrator: Artist

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