BB Thomaz Unleashes an Afrohouse Power Surge on “King Kong”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

BB Thomaz taps into Afrohouse on her new single “King Kong.”

Two things have always set BB Thomaz apart: she wears her heart on her sleeve, and she refuses to box herself into any one sound. The German artist has never shied away from sonic exploration — gliding between R&B, pop, and afro-inspired rhythms with fearless fluidity.

Her latest single, “King Kong,” doubles down on that adventurous spirit, this time taking a confident leap into Afrohouse.



“King Kong” is driven by an instrumental that knows precisely how to work a dancefloor without losing its emotional pull. Gentle piano notes float over an intoxicating Afrohouse rhythm, creating a hypnotic blend that feels both light on its feet and undeniably full-bodied.

Over this vibrant backdrop, BB Thomaz shows up unfiltered, empowered, and ready to claim her space. Her performance feels free and unleashed, tapping into the kind of energy that reminds you why artists like her are so captivating. She asserts her strength, calls out weak narratives built against her, and stomps right through them with charisma and precision.

The result? A track that’s invigorating, fun, and dangerously replayable — the kind of song that makes you want to run it back the moment it ends. So, go ahead and run it!




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