Oxlade returns with a new track and music video Arabambi. This track marks the final phase of his debut album campaign Oxlade From Africa slated for release in autumn this year.
About the track, Oxlade says
“Arabambi means “the child of the people”, “the community gave birth to this child”, “the one”. It’s also the nickname of K1 De Ultimate, an iconic Nigerian Fuji musician. The melody is inspired by the American singer Miguel and the way he uses his vocals. It’s a love song but it’s still me in my braggadocious elements. It is the original song I was meant to perform for COLORSxSTUDIOS before I swapped it for Ku Lo Sa”.
The track comes together with a music video which radiates heat, both in its visual appeal and the palpable energy it exudes, encapsulating the essence of the track’s hot, vibrant celebration of rhythm. Arabambi is the latest releases from Oxlade From Africa, Oxlade’s forthcoming debut album, following Intoxycated, his collaboration with UK rap star Dave.