Fast-rising indigenous singer and cultural songwriter, MOEC, is back on the scene with a very dynamic new tune named “Friday Night”. This new party hit is released at a time when music listeners are hungry for catchy beats to start off the weekend.
Nigeria’s nightlife culture is always in need of peppy tunes to keep the dancing alive. Fans of the day are yearning for that special combination of traditional eastern flavor and contemporary club noises. So the performer is playing on this very desire to make an album that sounds very fresh.
The producer creates a really alive soundscape, with powerful slamming percussion and a lively synth melody. He adds smooth guitar loops in the background to keep the tempo upbeat. But the accompaniment is sparse enough to put the unadulterated vocals right in the middle.
MOEC hits the tune with his typical brash voice and huge street presence. He rides the up-tempo beat with utter confidence, allowing his voice to lead the charge with total authority. Meanwhile, the opening line sets a really inspiring and jubilant tone for the entire tune right away.
The poetry of the song is very much about hard work, survival, and letting go of the daily tension on the weekend.” He croons about savoring the rewards of his effort after a long, hard week of hustle. His message hits home with the average listener, using witty proverbs in Pidgin and the local Igbo tongue.
The production is dynamic, with highlife inflections, and complements his confident manner; thus, this collaboration works. The musical elements fit together really well to make a satisfying street hymn. And so the end result is simply turned into a tremendous hymn for the clubs.
So definitely add this gorgeous track to your weekend playlist now. You may listen to the sizzling new track now on your preferred digital music outlet.
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