Ajebo Hustlers join Idahams on Bad Girl
By Chinonso Ihekire
20 August 2022 |
2:41 am
After a brief hiatus, fast-rising Afro pop singer, songwriter and producer, Idahams, is back with a new bop, dubbed Bad Girl. The record, which features the Garden City duo, Ajebo Hustlers
After a brief hiatus, fast-rising Afro pop singer, songwriter and producer, Idahams, is back with a new bop, dubbed Bad Girl. The record, which features the Garden City duo, Ajebo Hustlers, is a fine blend of sonics and storytelling.
Produced by Yussu Beats, the song is the lead single off his forthcoming album dubbed, Truth, Love and Confessions.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the record, he tells Weekend Beats that “When it came time for me to put my album altogether, I knew I had to connect with my brothers Ajebo Hustlers because we share ties from our back home in Port Harcourt in Nigeria, and ‘Bad Girl’ was just the perfect song for us to work together on, thanks to Yussy on the production. The inspiration behind the song is essentially us exploring and sharing the experiences and escapades that we’ve had with the beautiful women in our lives.”
According to him, the album is a symphonic memoir of his personal life experiences over the past year, while also addressing the socio-political and environmental issues that are currently affecting his hometown – the outcome of which, is a glorious melting pot of good music, confessional true stories and personal activism.
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