Yemi Alade releases new dancehall single “Bubble It”

Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, has released a brand new collaborative track titled Bubble It.
The new dancehall-infused single was produced by VTek and it features Spice.
Bubble It serves as a follow-up to Yemi’s previously released singles titled “Begging” and “My Man” featuring Jamaican singer, Kranium.
In a statement made available to Peoples Gazette, Yemi drifts from the norm to attract a new audience.
“Stripping away her typical wholesome tone of voice, Yemi Alade is progressively demonstrating her ability to attract both a mature audience and a youthful one (over 1 million followers on TIKTOK) with this latest single,” the statement read.
This summer, Yemi Alade thrilled at festivals in Paris, Brussels and the Royal Festival with Grammy Award-winning singer, Angélique Kidjo.
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