
Nigerian promising singer Kunmie has released the remix for his hit single, “Arike.”
Kunmie teams up with Nigerian songstress Simi and English singer Mabel to deliver a harmonious reimagining of the track.
The remix for “Arike” unfolds like a moonlit conversation between three generations of musical excellence across continents.
Simi kicks off the song with her signature lyrical finesse, her English verses gleaming like rays dancing on a serene lake.
Kunmie’s velvety pre-chorus and chorus anchor the song’s narrative, infusing it with a smooth and emotive depth.
Mabel’s verse lands as a transatlantic bridge, her melodic flow sparking a dialogue with her Nigerian collaborators.
The bridge is a crescendo of magic, their voices blending in harmonies that feel like a sacred fusion rather than a mere performance.
The Kazez-produced song “Arike” was taken from Kunmie’s debut extended play project, “Before We Became Strangers.”
“Before We Became Strangers” is a four-track project that announced Kunmie’s ground entry into the music scene.
Quotable Lyrics:
Oh, Arikẹ, oh ah
If you leave me I might die before my time
If you leave me I might die before the sunset shines in the morning just before you wake up (Before you wake up)
Oh, Arikẹ, oh ah
If you leave me I might die before my time
If you leave me I might die before the sunset shines in the morning just before you wake up
Stream below: