Hailing from Nigeria, Deo is no stranger to craftily experimenting with his sound. As an artist, he’s dabbled in various genres such as Hip-Hop and traditional Afrobeats. Now, he has forayed into the Drill corner of Hip-Hop and the result is this fire record. The song has all the traditional intoxicating elements of a track of its kind–fire beat, catchy melody, quotable lyrics. I find myself repeating randomly ‘turn a milli to a billi’. That line is stuck with me for good now. This one is for the smokers, Deo himself proclaiming to have been ‘high on life’ when making the record. Check out this track, and the fire visual, directed by Real Talk and Savage.
Kaitlyn Hiller’s ‘For My Sanity’: A Raw, Defiant Anthem for Mental Health and Personal Empowerment
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