Aziri’s verse is delivered in a rapid, almost rap-like flow, detailing the struggles of everyday life and the need for unity to overcome systemic challenges. Nu Otu then contrasts this with a soaring, melodic bridge that strips the instrumentation down to just a guitar and his voice. This quiet moment is the climax of the song, proving that sometimes, silence speaks louder than drums.
In an era where the African music industry is brimming with collaborations across borders and genres, it takes something truly special to stand out. Something that not only tickles the auditory senses but also carries a deep, resonant message. Enter the exclusive new track, “Lets Be One,” a powerful synergy featuring the legendary Port Harcourt First Son, Duncan Mighty, the enigmatic Royal Boys, the intriguing Aziri, and the soulful Nu Otu.
This isn't just another song; it is a movement. Available exclusively on select platforms (and circulating rapidly among audiophiles), “Lets Be One” is already generating waves for its production quality, lyrical depth, and the unexpected chemistry between these artists.
Though the track is still exclusive, early listeners on music forums and social media have dubbed it a "sleeper hit." One X user posted:
“I wasn’t ready for that Nu Otu bridge on the Royal Boys track. Tears in my eyes. Duncan Mighty never misses.” Aziri’s verse is delivered in a rapid, almost
Another commented:
“Finally, a song that sounds like peace. Aziri floated on this. We need the video ASAP.”
Industry insiders predict that once the exclusivity window closes and the track hits major DSPs (like Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay), it will chart across Nigeria, Ghana, and the UK. However, the artists might keep it exclusive to build a cult following—a smart move in an oversaturated market.
The production is characteristic of the Duncan Mighty era: “I wasn’t ready for that Nu Otu bridge
If you are listening to this for the first time, here is how to approach it:
If there’s one song that encapsulates the spirit of 2024’s Afro‑pop—celebrating togetherness while staying rooted in tradition—it’s Royal Boys ft. Duncan Mighty’s “Aziri Nu Otu Let’s Be One.” From its infectious beat to its heartfelt lyrics, the track is built to be both a club banger and a hymn for unity.
Don’t miss out on the exclusive assets—download, listen, share, and dance. Let’s be one, together. 🎶
Fans of Duncan Mighty will immediately recognize his signature "co-sign" style. He doesn't just sing; he orchestrates. His verse arrives like a wise elder speaking to the youth. With his iconic vibrato and pidgin English flair, he croons: Another commented:
“No fighting, no tearing apart / We be one body, one heart.”
His presence legitimizes the track, signaling to veteran listeners that this exclusive release carries weight.
The track opens with a soft, rolling percussion pattern reminiscent of traditional Niger Delta music, overlaid with a synth pad that feels both cosmic and warm. The bassline is deep but not overwhelming, allowing the vocals to breathe. This is not a chaotic party banger; it is a "wine and vibe" anthem designed for late-night drives and introspective listening sessions.