Idahams come through with  Wetin No Good  Remix Featuring Eltee Skhillz, Dandizzy

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On the back of the original single amassing nearly five million streams globally, amidst going viral on TikTok, and garnering support from BBC 1Xtra, Clash Magazine, Music Week, Rinse FM, Earmilk, and Notion Magazine, among others, fast-rising Nigerian pop artiste and producer Idahams is back for the summer with the remix of Wetin No Good, featuring boisterous Afrobeats artiste and dancer, Eltee Skhillz, and fast rising rapper, Dandizzy.
  
Released on July 20 via Grafton Records, the new body of work takes the originally infectious pop track, which was produced by Yussy Beatz, and elevates it further to extraordinary levels.
  
Retaining its original Afrobeats and Amapiano fusion, as well as the magical drum patterns and thumping bass line, the remix adds an infectious verse from Eltee Skhilz, and witty wordplay from Dandizzy to Idahams’ lush vocals and melodies.
   
The music video shot on location in Lagos, and directed by award-winning Nigerian filmmaker, Promise Charles, bring the song’s themes of love, sex, and relationships further to life, as it captures the artistes – Idahams, Eltee Skhillz, and Dandizzy lusting after the same love interest, only to find out that she’s ready to serve all of them a dose of heartbreak.
  
Speaking on Wetin No Good remix came together, Idahams said, “I was happy with the feedback I received from fans about the original song, and so I thought to invite two of my friends for a highly anticipated remix.
   
“Dandizzy is a gifted rapper and my brother is from Port Harcourt, so it was only right to get him on this remix. Eltee Skhillz is one singer whose energy and work ethic I truly admire. Both artistes first came to mind when I was thinking about a remix for this song, and I’m to say the fans love it, just as we enjoyed creating it. It still retained the original flavor.”
   
Influenced by the rich culture and indigenous sounds of his hometown, Bonny Island, River State, Idahams has emerged as one of the most exciting new faces of afro-pop music on the global stage, with two acclaimed projects that have garnered over 50 million streams, and four top 10 singles on Music Week’s UK Black Music Chart, among other achievements in the last two years. 
  
Not resting on his laurels from last year’s successes, Idahams is one to watch in Afro-pop’s global takeover, as his music is driven by percussion-laden rhythms and highlife music sensibilities. 
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