Connect with us

Music

Why Falz ‘No Less’ Hits Different

Published

on

Falz has done it again with “No Less”, a track that grabs you from the moment the beat drops. It’s smooth, bold, and full of that signature Falz confidence we all know and love.

Falz has always had a thing for blending lyrical depth with entertainment value, but with “No Less”, he taps into a different frequency one that feels intentional, smooth, and mature. This isn’t your usual high-energy banger, and that’s exactly why it stands out.

From the very first listen, it pulls you in with its mellow beat and polished production, especially that verse “No more, no less”. once you hear it, you’ll catch yourself repeating it without even realizing. It’s a simple line, but the way it’s delivered makes it feel powerful. Like he’s reminding you to know your worth and not settle for anything less.

But what really makes No Less special is the way it blends genres so effortlessly. It’s Afro-fusion with a twist of R&B and a sprinkle of soul, a sound that doesn’t shout for attention but still keeps you locked in. Falz isn’t in a rush here. His lyrics are conversational, witty as usual, but more refined. He’s reflecting, flexing, and vibing all at once.

The production is clean and intentional. Every element, from the bassline to the background harmonies, feels well placed. Nothing is doing too much, yet everything comes together to create a sound that feels rich, warm, and sophisticated. It’s the kind of track you can play while cruising at night or chilling after a long day. A true grown-folk vibe.

Lyrically, Falz touches on success, lifestyle, and authenticity, all with his signature playfulness. But this time, he sounds more introspective. There’s less of the usual punchline-heavy delivery and more emphasis on flow and tone. It’s a softer flex, and that makes it hit even harder.

Final Thoughts

No Less isn’t just a song; it’s a mood. It’s Falz showing us he’s not afraid to evolve, to experiment, and to step into a more refined lane without losing his edge. Whether you’re a day-one fan or just discovering his sound, No Less proves that sometimes, less really is more.

  Have you listened to No Less? What vibe did it give you? Let’s talk in the comments.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

fifty six − forty seven =

Music

Harcher Drops Visually Stunning “Stamina” Official Music Video

Published

on

Afro-fusion rising star Harcher has released the official music video for his viral hit “Stamina”—and it’s everything fans hoped for and more. Now streaming on YouTube, the video is already creating waves with its bold visuals style and emotionally uplifting narrative.

If the song’s already playing in your head, you’re not alone. Since its release, “Stamina” has taken over airwaves, clubs, and playlists with its irresistible fusion of Afrobeats, dancehall, and smooth R&B. But more than just a catchy single, and deeply relatable to a generation hustling for something greater.

Now, with acclaimed director TG Omori leading the charge, the “Stamina” music video steps up its game and delivers a whole new level of visual storytelling.

Filmed in the midst of Lagos, the clip is raw, vibrant, and unapologetically frenetic. From altercations in backstreets to all-out street parties, each shot is laden with energy and meaning. The opposition, the disorientation, the hues—it’s the kind of video you find yourself watching again and again.

In Harcher’s own words: “This video isn’t about the appearance only—it’s part of my story. ‘Stamina’ is a reflection of resilience, of grinding when grind is real. I wanted the visuals to sear with that same passion.”

And it’s paying dividends. Social media is abuzz—TikTok challenges, YouTube awards, and fans everywhere congratulating the cinematography and Harcher’s riveting on-screen presence. Audiences are referring to it as raw, empowering, and an actual Lagos experience.

Even the critics are paying attention. NaijaRhythms’ Bolanle Adeyemi praised the video as “a masterstroke of vision and vibe,” further stating that Harcher is fast solidifying himself among Afro-fusion’s emerging stars.

In its first hour of availability on YouTube, “Stamina” had already garnered more than 50,000 views—evidence that this is no hype, but a movement.

The official “Stamina” video drops on YouTube and you’re able to stream the single on Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, and all other platforms.

 

 

Continue Reading

Music

Mr Eazi’s “Corny” Is Unapologetically Sweet and Surprisingly Real

Published

on

Mr Eazi’s new video “Corny” doesn’t chase attention. It doesn’t rely on shock value or flashy edits. Instead, it invites you into a moment—soft, playful, a little bit awkward, and completely honest. It feels less like a performance and more like a man caught up in something he doesn’t mind being teased for.

From the opening scene, the mood is clear. This isn’t a stylised fantasy or a music video dressed up in metaphors. It’s simple, deliberate, and full of charm. Eazi leans fully into the role of a man who knows he’s “doing too much” and couldn’t care less. He’s giddy, expressive, and happy to play the fool if it means staying close to the one who has his attention.

Visually, the video does exactly what it needs to. The colours are warm and inviting. The scenes feel relaxed, with no frantic camera cuts or overdone filters. His leading lady doesn’t play a silent accessory—she matches his energy with subtle looks and teasing gestures, creating a dynamic that feels real rather than scripted. Their back-and-forth tells the story better than the lyrics alone could.

The beat is soft but steady, laying the groundwork for Eazi’s understated vocals. There’s no drama in the production—just a clean groove that makes space for his words. The lyrics aren’t poetic or complicated; they’re direct, honest, and laced with humour. He admits to being “corny,” but the way he owns it makes it charming, not cringey.

What stands out most is how comfortable the whole video feels. There’s no pressure to perform, no attempt to look hard or mysterious. Mr Eazi allows himself to be open in a way that’s rare in modern pop culture—especially from male artists. He doesn’t need to pretend he’s indifferent. He shows up as someone who feels deeply and isn’t afraid to be seen.

By the end, “Corny” leaves you smiling—not because it tries to be funny, but because it feels familiar. It captures that moment when you stop trying to play it cool and just enjoy the feeling for what it is. No ego, no filter—just a man making it clear he’s into someone, and doing it in a way that feels easy to root for.

Continue Reading

Music

Burna Boy Teases “Change Your Mind” with Shaboozey — Drops July 8

Published

on

Burna Boy is here again with another song and this time, he’s bringing the heat with something fresh. He just dropped a new teaser titled Change Your Mind featuring Shaboozey, and from what we’ve seen so far, it’s already looking like a vibe. It’s set to be released on July 8, just a few days before his upcoming album No Sign of Weakness, which comes out July 11.

In the short clip shared online, Burna Boy and Shaboozey are seen parked in a deserted area, both dressed in full cowboy outfit — from head to toe. The setting is chilled and calm, like two music stars on a road trip. The sound is a little laid-back, calm and soulful which is different from what we usually hear from Burna Boy. But that’s what makes it captivating.

The song feels smooth, it’s something you’d want to listen to while driving or relaxing. Burna boy’s vocals are strong as usual, and that’s where Shaboozey comes in with his cool country-style energy that surprisingly compliments Burna’s afro-fusion sound. It’s a duo we didn’t know we needed.

Shaboozey, who is known for adding a country twist to hip-hop, also has Nigerian roots. This was a collab we never saw coming, so even though their sounds or accents are different, the way they effortlessly sync makes sense. Burna Boy holds down the chorus with his usual powerful aura, while Shaboozey adds a softer, Western-style balance. Together, they created something special.

The visual theme is cinematic and impressively seamless. Think winding roads, sun-bleached tones, and the slow pan that builds anticipation. The placement of the camera gives it a movie-like feel. You already know Burna boy doesn’t play when it comes to visuals.

This track is part of Burna boy’s new album and it’s already clear that he’s working hard to make new sounds and styles. Other tracks on the album will feature big names like Mick Jagger, Travis Scott, and Stromae, but “Change Your Mind” feels more calm and emotional. It adds a new layer to the whole project.

Why Fans Are Excited
• It’s a whole new experience, afro-fusion meets country vibes

• The visuals are simple, soft yet strong

• Burna Boy is pushing boundaries again

• Shaboozey’s rising fame adds something fresh

Final Thoughts


If the full song is anything like the teaser, Burna and Shaboozey are about to drop a hit. It’s the type of track that’s chill but catchy — the kind that sticks in your head the more you listen. Burna Boy is once again proving that he’s not afraid to try new things. And Shaboozey? He’s bringing a new wave with him.

Seen the teaser yet? Tap on the link  below to watch video.

Continue Reading

Trending