King Promise and WSTRN Explore In “Bad n Rude”

King Promise Bad n Rude song review

Bad n Rude

King Promise

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Afropop influences built on sultry vocals.

King Promise is a Ghanaian Afrobeats singer and songwriter. What’s interesting is that he didn’t start off wanting a music career; for him, it was more of a hobby. However, talent and opportunities built his passion. Promise has never dreamed small and says this about his genre of choice:

“To be honest, I feel like Afrobeats is gonna be the biggest genre in the world in no time.”

He’s certainly helping the genre by dropping hits galore. King Promise’s latest release is the new Afropop hit, “Bad n Rude.” The song also has an accompanying music video.

“Bad n Rude” features British Afropop band WSTRN. The song’s lively, danceable beats showcase both Promise’s and WSTRN’S vocals, which are smooth and sultry. This song is perfect for exploring a new genre without straying too far from what you’re familiar with. Between Promise and WSTRN’s singing, you get a sensation of cultural awakening in just a few minutes. So, stream King Promise’s “Bad n Rude” to start your cultural music journey.



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