Description : Afro Beat Fusion instrumental. Afro Beat,pop mixed with lil of high-life
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Thanks BaoBou i appreciate. You can follow me up on Instagram @flexzyabilah. Am drooping another beat today.Am Glad i put a smile on your face, i wish to keep it up like that.
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To make it even better, I would like to have a choir singing to it, but I assume that's tough to get a hold of ;) so one other thing: there's a clacking percussion thing which is to my ears a bit overpowering; if instead you could have a bit more djembé in the foreground (or a similar drum) that would make it even more authentic.
All in all, great track that brought a smile to my face, thank you :)