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Get ready to groove to the rhythm of “Jaja,” the newest single from Nigerian artist Tutipsy

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The Nigerian artist Tutipsy thrills music lovers with his newest single, “Jaja”. The song is lively with the Afro-pop and dance Amapani beats which make it perfect for parties even across the borders.

The song “Jaja” indeed represents the unique sound style of Tutipsy which combines upbeat melodies with complex rhythms to create a music extravaganza that resonates with listeners in not just their sub-Saharan homeland but across the world. The song brings the audience together-whether it’s the music of life, the power of love or the moments of joy that connects us all.

One gift of this rap artist is the ability to write songs that are not limited to a certain genre. Therefore, the listener will be taken through a music trip with a positive atmosphere and plenty of excitement. He is waiting for the single to be added to the curated list of playlists by his crewmen, ready to beat the positive mood songs and synchrop beats.

While expressing his excitement for the release, Tutipsy explains, “I am waiting for the time when everyone will get the same energy the song ‘Jaja’ brings. Good vibes and happiness are the emotions this song exudes and I hope this is the sound that will help people to create those moments of celebration and happiness”.

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