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    “One Drum” EP Featuring Breakaway Hits “Stop Stressin” By Stephen Marley & Buju Banton, And Sofiya Nzau’s “Besa” Hits The Airwaves

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    “One Drum” EP Featuring Breakaway Hits “Stop Stressin” By Stephen Marley & Buju Banton, And Sofiya Nzau’s “Besa” Hits The Airwaves

    The highly anticipated One Drum EP has dropped, bringing with it a wave of Afrobeat, reggae, and Amapiano sounds that unite the African continent with its diaspora in a cultural celebration like no other. After the successful release of two hit singles—Afro Wave by South Africa’s Scorpion Kings and Let’s Dance by Nigerian sensation Flavour—the EP is poised to take the world by storm with its diverse and groundbreaking tracks.

    Leading the pack as a breakout hit is Stop Stressin, a powerful and rhythmic collaboration between reggae royalty Stephen Marley and Jamaican legend Buju Banton. The track, a masterful blend of Afrobeat and reggae, is produced by South African musical pioneer and multi-Grammy award-winning producer Gordon “The Commissioner” Williams. Featuring stirring lyrics, a thumping bassline, and pulsating beats, Stop Stressin delivers a message of resilience and positivity, solidifying its place as a standout on the One Drum EP.

    Adding to the EP’s dynamic flair is Sofiya Nzau’s Besa, which promises to be a massive hit on dancefloors worldwide. The song comes in two captivating versions: an Afrohouse version, rich with deep African rhythms, and an energetic Amapiano version that transforms the track into a must-hear club anthem. Sung in Kikuyu, Sofiya’s charismatic charm and powerful delivery shine through, making Besa a standout performance that speaks to her unique versatility and global appeal.

    Sofiya Nzau, whose star continues to rise, stated: “The energy behind Besa is about freedom, joy, and the beat of Africa’s heart. I wanted the song to capture the essence of who we are while making people dance.”

    Other highlights on the One Drum EP include the deeply spiritual track Coming Home, featuring the late Joseph (Mercar) Marley, alongside his brothers Zion Marley and Thee Legacy, a South African isicathamiya ensemble, in a soulful ballad that calls on the African diaspora to reconnect with their roots.

    The One Drum EP is more than just music; it is a celebration of cultural unity and heritage, as artists from across the world come together to honor their shared history and rhythm. With stunning collaborations from Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond, this EP promises to be a groundbreaking musical moment.

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