Big Drela drops "Bad Boy", showcasing his R&B and Afrobeats talent
Nigerian Afrobeats singer Big Drela has released his much-anticipated debut EP dubbed "Bad Boy” under Boy Records.
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The 8-track EP, which is currently available on all digital platform, is accompanied by a new video for title track ‘Bad Boy’.
The journey showcases Drela’s versatility, creativity, and talent. Each track on the EP is to highlight his versatility, offering listeners different tastes that blend traditional Afrobeats rhythms with contemporary influences.”
“This project is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a declaration of intent, a powerful statement that Drela is here to take over and elevate the AfroBeats Genre to new Heights,” the singer said.
The "Bad Boy" EP opens with "Celebracion," a vibrant anthem that sets the stage for the project with its celebratory energy and infectious melodies.
“Bad Boy” the title track, follows with Drela delving into themes of regret and redemption, pouring out his heart over past mistakes.
The song is a raw and honest exploration of love, loss, and the desire to make things right. He expresses the pain of being ignored, feeling lost and broken since she left.
Admitting he's been rehabilitated and is no longer the person he used to be, he pleads for a chance to be taught how to love right.
"Badness" takes on a grittier tone, exploring themes of resilience and self-assurance, while "Banana" injects playful, danceable energy, showcasing Big Drela’s flair for crafting catchy, upbeat tracks.
The last four songs of the EP introduces deeper layers to Big Drela’s artistry. "Dan Bola" stands out as a cultural fusion of traditional Afrobeats and modern R&B, paying homage to his roots and adding richness to the project’s sound.
"Crazy Loner" offers an introspective look at solitude and self-discovery, using haunting melodies to evoke a sense of vulnerability.
The EP ends on a calm, reflective note with "Dance in the Rain," an uplifting track about finding joy amidst challenges, and "Like Share & Repost," a laid-back, satirical commentary on social media culture.
Known as a good storyteller, Big Drela showcased an innate musical prowess for an up and coming artiste.
Growing up in a community where music wasn't merely entertainment but a way of life, he saus he absorbed the diverse influences that enveloped him.
His upbringing resonated with the timeless beats of Fela Kuti, the soulful melodies of Afrobeat legends, and the rhythmic vibrations of traditional Nigerian music – a foundation that laid the groundwork for his artistic brilliance.
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