Naira Marley Recruits BackRoad Gee for 'Vawulence'

Accompanying Marley's new single is a new video directed by Keasy and set in Paris.

By: Nov. 28, 2022
Naira Marley Recruits BackRoad Gee for 'Vawulence'
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Lagos-via-Peckham superstar Naira Marley - hailed by NPR as "one of the greatest and most celebrated artists performing and producing in the Afrobeat scene today" - returns with brand new single "Vawulence".

Produced by Vibez Ace and featuring London's BackRoad Gee, the track is the first in a new Marley-created genre he dubs Gangpiano and marks the first new release from Marley since his critically acclaimed debut album God's Timing's The Best released in May of this year. The track also follows Naira's feature on a brand new WizKid track "Wow" alongside Skepta. Accompanying Marley's new single is a new video directed by Keasy and set in Paris.

One of the biggest artists across Africa and a true pioneer of Afroswing, Naira Marley has established himself as an icon of the African vanguard. "Vawulence" is classic Marley; chaotic, fun, humorous, witty; a UK rap-infused banger drenched in sunny Amapiano that pays homage to both Naira's transcontinental upbringing across Peckham and Lagos.

After years of solidifying his reputation as both the pioneer of Afro/Hip-Hop and a prominent voice of the streets, Marley has continued to develop his music, marrying the raw, unpolished tones of UK rap, the Yoruba language, and the sounds of the diaspora as heard on God's Timing's The Best for an uncompromising and unpredictable and sonic palette debut in stark contrast to the saccharine commerciality of the Nigerian AfroPop mainstream.

About Naira Marley

With over 12 million combined social media followers and 300 million streams across DSPs and YouTube, Lagos-via-Peckham superstar Naira Marley is one of Nigeria's most notorious Afrobeats and Hip-Hop artists who has single handedly created one of the largest cult followings in the world - a community affectionately termed the "Marlians."

The pioneer of AfroBashment, Naira's 2014 debut track "Marry Juana" was the first to fuse the slang and accent of his birth city of Lagos with the floor-filling rhythms of Jamaican Bashment - all delivered with the charismatic road swagger of his adopted hometown of Peckham, South London.

The last two years have proven the President of the Marlian Nation is on the road to stardom. He's given electrifying performances at WizKid's StarBoy Fest @ London's O2 Arena, formed his own immensely successful Marlian Music label, headlined his massive Marlian Fests drawing in upwards of 30,000 fans, skyrocketed from 100k to 7 million Instagram followers, and released a series of local chart-topping hits including "Am I A Yahoo Boy" - the infamous satirical track about fraud that saw Naira jailed by the Nigerian government in 2019.

Inspired by the success of his first US tour in December 2021, lead GTTB anthem "First Time in America'' gave the Marlians a taste of what to expect from his dynamic debut album and continued his ascent across the globe. On the explosive standout "Coming," which has surpassed 20 million streams globally, Marley joins forces with South African singer Busiswa.

Kicking off 2022, Marley debuted the visual for his festive Detty December jam, "Kojosese", following a viral TikTok challenge that saw 20 million views. Marley's sound has eschewed the saccharine commerciality of the Nigerian AfroPop mainstream, proving that hit records can still be unpredictable, wild affairs.



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