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These 5 songs on “Spotlight” album will get you hooked

"Spotlight" album cover
"Spotlight" album cover
Pulse Music shortens the process and gives you 5 super tracks that you should dive into and still get the Reeky experience.
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The Mavin Records singer was signed two years ago by Don Jazzy, and has progressed considerably, becoming a Nigerian star. He cements his position with the release of his debut project.

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“Spotlight” album, the first Mavin Records album of the ‘Mavin 2.0’ trio of Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and Di’Ja.

“Spotlight” album is Reekado Banks’ first body of work. It is released under Mavin Records. The album is produced entirely in-house, by Don Jazzy, Babyfresh and Altims.

Don Jazzy produced six tracks, Babyfresh tied that number with a decent 6 tracks, while Altims got a slight edge, supervising work on 8 tracks. This brings the sum of all the songs to 21, inclusive of a skit handled by Kenny Blaq. The album contains 18 new songs, with released singles ‘Katapot’, ‘Oluwa ni’, and ‘Standard’ making the project.

At 21 tracks, the album is a little too much, you know. There’s music at every turn, and you just might not have the time to bump and grind to everything. Pulse Music shortens the process and gives you 5 super tracks that you should dive into and still get the Reeky experience.

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Killah Whyna ft Patoranking

This is dancehall special. Patoranking and Reekado Banks hook up for what is a unique dancehall single. There’s a lot of versatility for Reekado Banks, as he layers his brand of patois into the beat. There’s also an underlyimg Jazz influence on the bridge. Patoranking joins the fray with the experience of a veteran, and makes everything all come together.

Problem

Here we have the real ‘Gbedu wey dey burst brain. There are no prisoners taken by Babyfresh, who brings a dark thumping beat, with sparse synths to inspire dancing. This is a vacant club hitter with all the hallmarks of hit song. Don’t forget to enjoy the drums.

Biggy Man ft Falz

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Reekado Banks continues his hit-making process with syncopation provided by Babyfresh, and a wicked guest verse by Falz. This is another dance single from Reekado Banks which sits comfortably among his long list of dance singles.

Gbagbe

Inspired by Fela Anikulakpo Kuti, the song produced by Altims feels like an immersion into some of Fela’s best moments, only this time, it’s modernized, with Reekado Banks riding the orchestration of horns, drums, and background chants. It’s nostalgic, this one.

Change

Don Jazzy is on a roll with this one. Afrobeat again, Reekado Banks goes conscious on this one. It’s a great composition from Don Jazzy, and Reekado hands in a power recording to bring another rarely seen dimension to his craft. This will draw you in.

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