Rotemi Shows Us His Nigerian Side In “Love Riddim”

This song sounds like a more sensual version of “Fall” by Davido.


Most of you guys know Rotemi for his role on Power, but on the real, he’s also a phenomenal singer. While he hasn’t dropped a single in some time, I thought his past s**t was beyond flaming R&B. In “Love Riddim,” his latest single, the Nigerian-American artist gives us something that is smooth, but also  authentic when it comes to Naija vibes. While I am not quite ready to crown him the next Serani, I am pretty impressed with what he was able to do on this song.

Naija readers, keep those hands high!

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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