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Mr Eazi continues to wield the new sauce in ‘Bankulize’ (remix) ft Burna Boy

Mr Eazi - Bankulize remix ft Burna Boy
Mr Eazi - Bankulize remix ft Burna Boy
Mr Eazi is currently wielding the sauce from Ghana, and we are loving all the forms it is served in.
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Mr Eazi makes life ‘Eazi’ for everyone. Himself, his family, the music, the airwaves, media, playlists, and many more. He just makes life ‘Eazi’.

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For all his big exploits in Ghana since 2014, it took Nigeria two years to discover that they have a song of the soil in a neighboring country, bringing down the roofs, filling venues, and shutting down cities.

Mr Eazi who began to record in 2010 as an avid hobbyist, blew up in 2014 with a new version of ‘Bankulize’. 2016 has had him penetrate the Nigerian market using ‘Skin tight’ featuring Efya, as his weapon of mass enjoyment. Subsequent songs have had a multiplier effect on his brand, and it has opened more doors for him within the country.

Collaborations are flying in thick and fast for the young singer, as he showers Nigeria abundantly with his music. It’s like discovering a new recipe for success, and the rush to utilize it and make up for lost time is on.

‘Bankulize’ remix features the rated Burna Boy, who is on a career renaissance and possess a dedicated fan base within the country. ‘Bankulize’ remix sticks to the instrumentation by his trusted and prolific producer, Julz. Only this time, there’s Burna Boy on it for the ‘Naija’ people.

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The song is all about getting laid, as Mr Eazi works his charm on a new lady, and they get through the motions of meeting, acquainting themselves, building chemistry, and eventual rejection by a lady. That lady later discovers that Eazi is a star, and she comes back with heavy regrets.

Burna Boy brings on his suave vocals and croons all through the low tempo beat. He adds another dimension to the track, and makes it more palatable for the Nigerian market. Mr Eazi is already making in-roads into the country. But collaborations and cosigns make the process a little easier for the act.

You Need To Hear This for the culture, all things lovely, and for the pursuit of new sound. Mr Eazi is currently wielding the sauce from Ghana, and we are loving all the forms it is served in.

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