Come Dance To S!nful Poet’s New SIngle “Djarabee”

S!nful Poet's latest single "Djarabee (My Lady)", in a texture blending Hip-Hop, reggae, and Afro-beat conveys a catchy vibe and diving into a unique soundscape. Indeed, the artist bases his songwriting on an African cultural context dedicated to love, coining the term “Djarabee”, which refers to a potential partner or lover. This term is, in fact, used in some West African countries like Mali or Guinea.
About the song, Sinful Poet Shares:
“The story of “Djarabee” is that of a woman that crafted her way to success in the heat of the struggle she faced growing into adulthood. She had to be sure every move made was crucial and gave herself no room for mistakes. (Djarabee) my lady has never been wrong.”
"Djarabee" allows you to enjoy a luxuriant musicality, and a voluptuous mood that makes you want to sway with your partner… Single double approved by UW ! Stream now below.
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