As a seasoned gamer with a deep appreciation for music and its intersection with various art forms, I am thoroughly intrigued by the latest collaboration between Aotearoa producer 9lives and British rapper Lancey Foux. The genre-blending track “ABU DHABI,” which premiered on TopMob, is an auditory journey that masterfully weaves together elements of Afrobeats, drill, and electronic music.
As a gamer, I’m excited to share that Aotearoa producer 9lives has joined forces once again, building on the success of their last collaboration “NUK3” with Luci4 and Lazer Dim 700. This time, they’ve brought British rapper Lancey Foux into the fold for a brand new track called “ABU DHABI.”
In a genre-blending masterpiece, 9lives artfully combines the rhythms of Afrobeats, the grit of drill, and the innovation of electronic music. According to the artist, “this creation is for those who set trends and embrace newness.” Collaborating with Lancey, a forward-thinking visionary, 9lives explains, “It’s almost unbelievable – I’ve admired his work for years, and now we’ve come together on this project. It’s a full circle moment for me.”
As a fan, I’d describe it this way: The new track from Foux is accompanied by an exhilarating music video. In this visual feast, Foux spits his verses against a backdrop of vibrant, rapidly changing settings. “I took her out of the party, holding tight to my car key,” he rhymes. “Placed her in a Ferrari, now she’s drenched, on a tsunami/Needed to clean her up, took her shopping at Bulgari.”
In their most recent project, the producer, known for his work in “ABU DHABI,” has teamed up with 9lives. This collaboration comes after a successful history of producing tracks alongside artists such as Trippie Redd, Lil Nas X, and Odetari, among others. Notably, he gained recognition for bringing the music genre “sigilkore” to North America through hits like “I LOVE YOU HOE” with Odetari and “GO (Xtayalive 2).”
What the official music video for 9lives and Lancey Foux’s new track “ABU DHABI” above.
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2024-07-13 19:55