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Nigerian stars, Mr. Eazi and Burna Boy, apologize for the new "Miss You Bad" video, which introduces Stylistics' "Break up to Make Up" concept in a modern setting. Mr. Eazi is contrite – "I've done badly," he admits – and anxious to repair his relationship: "I love you, that's all I want." But the l & rsquo; Ambivalence is not long in sneaking again. "I'm not saying I'm in love / But I'm staying, I guess /" Because I do not know how I'm going home, "Burna Boy sings, frustration soon after -" how many times do you have to I'm sorry? "" Miss You Bad "ends in less than three minutes, but couples' problems remain unresolved.
"Miss You Bad" is a standout on Life is Eazi, Vol.2 – Lagos in London, a mixtape that the singer published last year. The track is a cautious hybrid: in an interview last year, Mr. Eazi explained that he "had been working with the producers to make sure the groove on the drums – tsh-pa, tsh-tsh-pa – is between R & B and African the music I'm doing. "
African music is gradually attracting more listeners to the United States. American radio is currently playing DaVido's Fall single, "Fall," which is one of Shazam'd's 100 best songs. Afro B's Drogba (Joanna) is another Afrobeats single, which features in Shazam-ing's Top 5 in New York.
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