Liston Returns With “Collide,” A Soulful Afrobeats-Driven Single Featuring Kaedi

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Liston is back with “Collide,” a vibrant single that blends soulful storytelling with infectious Afrobeats energy.

Liston has always been a Swiss-Army-Knife musician. He’s a producer, songwriter, and vocalist with the ability to dive into just about any genre — gospel, jazz, R&B, fusion, classical, or hip-hop — and make it feel authentic. What makes him stand out isn’t just his versatility, but the guarantee that every song he touches comes with great vocals, thoughtful lyrics, and rich, one-of-a-kind soundscapes.

His latest release, “Collide,” captures that exact essence. The song revolves around a universal late-night impulse — sending that text you know you shouldn’t after a fun night out. Instead of treating the moment lightly, Liston adds layers of depth through sharp songwriting and an emotive delivery, making the experience feel both personal and relatable.

The production we get on “Collide” is impossible to ignore. Driven by an Afrobeats-inspired instrumental that pulses with energy, the track immediately commands movement. It’s the kind of record that can light up a party, yet still holds onto an emotional pull that makes it more than just a dance track.

Adding to the magic is Kaedi, whose feature takes the song to another level. The vocal chemistry between the two is undeniable — hypnotic at times, soothing at others, and always compelling. Together, Liston and Kaedi create a track that’s not only fun and seductive but also one that lingers long after it ends.




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