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Willie X.O, Dappy, Bring ‘Good Times’

- Ferdinand Ekechukwu

UK-based Afrobeats singer/songwriter, Jocey Joseph Ekwuazi, known profession­ally as Willie X.O, has got highly anticipate­d audio and visuals to his hot new single ‘Good Times’ featuring popular British rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor, Dappy for the Àrst time on a track that feels like a perfect antidote to the hardships experience­d by so many.

After recently inking a deal with major label, Atlantic Records UK, Willie X.O whose features include highly acclaimed internatio­nal artistes like Tory Lanez and Popcaan in ‘Comfort You’ and R B goddess, Ashanti in ‘Early in the Morning’ is one to look out for when it comes to blending rich authentic African sounds with latest musical trends. The visual speaks to game buͿ as ‘Good Times’ brims with the splendor and freestyle of a games’ arcade, playing on the idea of having the entire arcade to oneself for one night.

Set in a place where time doesn’t matter and rules don’t apply, ‘Good Times’ is a feel-good song, and the colourful arcade world mixed with the seamless lyrical harmony between Willie X.O and Dappy, provides the perfect setting for a mixture of harmless fun, some serious blackjack wins and a wild night of unlimited fun and games.

Where Dappy’s ad-libs punctuated with phrases of pidgin English in between, warm the heart, Willie’s easy energy in delivering his lyrics boast of his evolution as an artiste who hints of never-ending

creativity, making this collaborat­ion of two music greats, each in their individual genre, a classic work of art.

Directed by the talented Caroline Hajny, who is a photograph­er, and shot in Southend-On-Sea, Essex, England, ‘Good Times’ is everything it’s supposed to be: fun, creative and easy on the eye. Styled by Christina Okpala, Willie X.O’s charm is on a diͿerent level, captivatin­g the audience with his swag and Áow.

According to him, “We’d been in lockdown for a while and everyone was having a bad time. People were getting stressed out, desperatel­y looking for an escape to get back out there, put this whole thing behind us, live life, and have a good time, so I made ‘Good Times’. When I was making the track, I had this feeling it would bang harder with a UK artiste on it, so I decided to go for one of UK’s best, and straight away I thought Dappy

“He’s a great artiste and always delivers. He actually came up with the African words like Omoge and Efe-riro himself and I was shook I was like this dude knows« It felt proper organic.” ‘Good Times’ is streaming on all digital platforms. Willie XO, is an artist who describes his unique genre of music as ‘Afrovibes,’ a combinatio­n of R B with Afrobeats. Born in London, Willie XO spent his early childhood in Nigeria where he discovered he had a keen interest in music.

Drawing inspiratio­n from musical inÁuences like Fela Kuti and Bob Marley, Willie carved out his own musical niche with ‘Afrovibes’, a modern convivial interpreta­tion of Afrobeats. His musical fusion evolved over time and he released his Àrst single in 2017 titled ‘’Kraze’’ which became an instant hit. Willie XO successive­ly released the commercial­ly successful track ‘Comfort You’ in 2018 - a collaborat­ion with canadian singer and rapper Tory Lanez and Jamaican DJ and songwriter, Popcaan - which became a national anthem hitting over 27 million views on YouTube.

In 2019, he pushed the envelope when he released ‘Early in The Morning’, featuring American singer/songwriter, Ashanti. When he’s not behind the microphone, Willie XO is busy with his charity organisati­on, set up with the purpose of helping young people start their own businesses, helping the less-priviledge­d and aiding undeserved communitie­s in Nigeria. According to him, he made a pact with himself that whenever he made it, he would always help the less-priviledge­d and give back to his community. Willie XO is proving to be more than just another artiste. It is clear as day that this artiste is positionin­g himself to be one of the outstandin­g talents shaping the new African sound.

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Dappy and Willie X.O

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