The song which was produced by the Hit Record Producer Yung Willis is inspired by the Nigerian multi-award-winning Black Diamond; Wande Coal.
On this record, Kamirly relies on modish Amapiano rhythm (a trendy South African genre that combines deep house, jazz, and lounge music and is characterized by synths, airy pads, and wide percussive bass lines) accompanied by his unique, rhythmic vocals to score deserved points on this song.
According to Kamirly, âI wanted my first single to be special, and I think this song is something special, it’s different and I canât wait for the world to hear it. Iâve got a lot in store for my fans, but theyâll have to enjoy this one first”.
Besides Wande Coal, Kamirlyâs sound is inspired by some of the greatest Africans to ever do music, including Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Timaya, 2Baba, Fela Kuti, Tems, and Rema. On the international scene, music from Drake, Future, and The Weeknd deeply inspires him.
He is currently signed to MMR Records as he sets his sights on becoming the next African kid to become a global brand. Kamirly is also heavy into fashion and is looking to showcase that side of himself in the nearest future, as he says,
âThe World should Watchout, Kamirly is Comingâ.
Listen to Kamirly’s Music Here.
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