Jidenna Goes The AfroPop Route In “Sufi Woman”

Jidenna goes back to relying on his bread-and-butter on this joint.


It seems like Jidenna is back to his grind musically. Two days ago, he dropped the hard-hitting “Tribe,” and today, he blesses us with a new afro-pop track titled “Sufi Woman.”

“Sufi Woman” has a great rhythm attached to it, an unbelievable melody, and plenty of sultry lyrics. As a fellow Naija man, I danced confidently and effortlessly to the track, enjoying myself the whole time.

It’s been a Naija boy summer, folks!

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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