Asake and Travis Scott Ignite the Global Stage with “Active“
Asake, the Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, has once again raised the bar with his latest single, “Active.”
Teaming up with the American rap titan Travis Scott, he’s crafted a sonic behemoth that’s as infectious as it is innovative. This song is a cultural event, a sonic earthquake that’s shaking the foundations of the global music scene.
The track is a high-energy fusion of Afrobeats and hip-hop, a sonic tapestry that seamlessly blends the rhythmic complexities of West Africa with the raw energy of American urban music.
Asake’s vocals are smooth, while Travis’s signature cadence adds a layer of gritty intensity. The result is a track that’s both familiar and groundbreaking, a sonic journey that transports you to the heart of the party.
One of the standout moments is Travis shoutout to Ikeja, a nod to Lagos that underscores the track’s global appeal.It’s a subtle yet powerful connection to the African continent, a testament to the artists’ commitment to bridging cultural divides.
The song’s structure is equally impressive, building to a euphoric crescendo before transitioning into a dreamy,spacey outro produced by the legendary MIKE DEAN. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, a sonic journey that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
This track is a cultural phenomenon. It’s a testament to the power of music to unite people from different backgrounds and create a shared experience.
An infectious beat, catchy lyrics, and superstar collaboration,this song is destined to become a global anthem. These two artists have once again proven themselves to be at the forefront of music innovation, pushing boundaries and redefining the possibilities of contemporary music.
Quotable Lyrics:
Gbemi dele oh, gbemi debẹ oh (Debẹ oh)
Two shot, to ma gbemi debẹ oh (Debẹ oh)
Too sure, iwọ gan ma debẹ oh (Debẹ oh)
Straight forward, I no get K-leg
Oh, yeah, yeah, kosepe oh
24/7, me dey I here oh
You no strong, make you dey for daycare oh
Mo n gbona, orimi dey there oh
Kampe oh, kampe oh (Active)
Moduro, moduro, kampe oh
Otipẹ ti moti sanle oh