Tomi Tribe and Toyé: The new 'Ni Nigeria' anthem really hits different

There are some hard-hitting songs you just need to leave on repeat mode and Tomi Tribe and Toyé’s new ‘Ni Nigeria’ is such a fire audio gem. While a music video is needed sooner than later, the song alone puts you in such a euphoric state you can almost see visions of fun under the sun in your head.

The new ‘Ni Nigeria’ really is hard-hitting and super fire

If you can’t find yourself dancing or at least head-nodding seconds into the anthem, you might need to check your healthcare plan. Otherwise, get lost in the single - peep details surrounding it and completely dive head first into the must-hear tune.

Tomi Tribe, a Nigerian-American DJ and multidisciplinary creative, is making waves in Los Angeles with his contribution to the global popularity of African music and afrobeats culture. His new single, "Ni Nigeria," features Atlanta's faĚaěji ambassador, Toyeě, and is a blend of afropop and amapiano sounds with a distinct Nigerian aura. The track was produced by Dante Beats and was created during a recording camp that Tomi organized in Lagos last December. 

Tomi knew immediately that "Ni Nigeria" was a standout track and had to be released as soon as possible. After a month of mixing, mastering, and brainstorming ideas for the release, Tomi and his team decided to return to Lagos to share the masterpiece with the world. The song celebrates "Nigerianess" and captures the energy of Lagos and Nigeria with its upbeat groove. Tomi Tribe's contribution to African music is cemented with this track, and he is a leading name in the afrobeats takeover.

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