Shoday and Olamide unite for 'Come Kulosa'
Shoday Teams Up With Olamide on Vibrant New Single “Come Kulosa”
Fast-rising Afrobeats act Shoday steps into a bigger spotlight with his latest release Come Kulosa, linking up with YBNL founder Olamide for a track that blends catchy rhythms with street-smart lyricism.
Built on an energetic instrumental crafted by Funwon, the song combines lively percussion with vibrant synths, creating a sound that feels both modern and dance-ready. The production lays a strong foundation for both artists to shine in their own lanes.
Shoday takes the lead with a confident and melodic performance, continuing the momentum that has positioned him as one to watch in the new wave. His delivery feels smooth yet assertive, showing clear growth in both style and presence.
Olamide, meanwhile, brings experience and finesse, delivering a verse that reflects his long-standing influence in the game. His contribution adds depth and credibility, turning the collaboration into more than just a feature - it feels like a symbolic co-sign from one generation to the next.
At its core, Come Kulosa touches on themes of attraction, success, and the everyday lifestyle of young Nigerians. The synergy between both artists stands out, as they bounce off each other effortlessly, keeping the track engaging from start to finish.
Released through EMPIRE, the single is already gaining traction online, especially on TikTok where its rhythm and catchy delivery are fueling trends.
With this release, Shoday proves he can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with established names, delivering a record that feels lively, current, and culturally in tune. Come Kulosa arrives as a strong entry into the month, capturing the upbeat, carefree energy shaping today’s Afrobeats scene.
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