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Narrated byDavido

R&B (feat. Shenseea ...

Davido, Shenseea, 45...

I love the Caribbean. I’m always there, I perform there a lot. My family, we go to the Caribbean every December. Two Decembers ago, we went to St.

Kitts, the last one we went to the Bahamas. I have big Caribbean songs… Risky with Popcaan. I’ve always wanted to work with Shenseea. I love their

culture. We’ve actually recorded like five songs in total, but they just didn’t dropped. R&B was recorded in Malibu. I sent it to Shenseea, she

killed it. When I was in Jamaica during my wife’s birthday last year (2024), there was this guy, I heard his songs and the girls were going crazy,

his name is 450. I tapped in early with him, linked up with him. He sent in his verse.

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Narrated byOdunsi (The Engine)

divine

Odunsi (The Eng...

So with this one, I woke up from one of those naps where you’re sweating. You just took an evening nap, and you wake up, and it

seems like a war just happened. I see like seven missed calls on Snapchat, and it’s from Tycoone, who’s David’s creative director.

I hit him back, and he’s like, “Where are you? David wants to see you.” I’m like, “What the fuck? Alright, bet.” So, I pull up and

we go to this place called Shisha Lounge back then. David has this whole entourage, and there were so many people around him. I

think Peruzzi was with him at that time, and this producer called Fresh. I wanted to sit on the other side because there were so

many people, but Davido called me over to sit right beside him. I was nervous as hell. I was very antisocial at that time. He then

told me to start playing music, and I played “outcast,” then I played “falling,” and he said, “Them go love you for Yankee.” He

then asks me to play him stuff I’d not worked on, and I had the beat for “divine” from Hvrry, the producer. The beat only played

for three seconds, and he was like, “Yeah, this is the one.” That was the first time I’d ever seen someone do that; he hadn’t even

heard the beat for long enough, but he was just like, “Let’s go.” So, we got into the cars and we went to Eko Hotels. He rented

out a suite, and we set up there to work on the song. He kind of added some production stuff; it was the first time I’d seen him

work in person, so it was interesting to see how involved he was in the process. Later on, I found out that he used to produce

music. Working with him was interesting. I feel like if life permits it, and we work on music together again, it would always be

interesting because there’s a certain understanding of production.

By:Wale

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