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Navio goes under Water with Tyra Chantey

 

 

Swahili Nation Group made a name for itself in Africa, especially with their Mpenzi jam but like they say, ‘The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree’.

One of the group members, Ken Daniels has a daughter, Tyra Chantey who is also doing music. She has teamed up with one of Uganda’s greatest Hip Hop artistes, Navio.

The two joined forces to deliver a captivating and soul-stirring musical collaboration titled Water. This dynamic collaboration brings together Navio’s lyrical genius and Tyra Chantey’s captivating vocals.

“Water” is a melodious blend of hip-hop and R&B, creating a unique and fresh sound that is bound to resonate with a wide range of music lovers. The track explores themes of love, desire, and flow of emotions, all set against a backdrop of mesmerizing melodies and rhythm.

The lyrics of “Water” tell a compelling story, showcasing the depth of emotions that can arise in the quest for love. The artistes delve into the idea that, much like water, love can be both calming and tumultuous. The song’s evocative lyrics and infectious melody will undoubtedly leave listeners contemplating their own journeys through love and life.

Navio and Tyra Chantey’s chemistry in “Water” is nothing short of magical. Their musical synergy is evident in every note, creating an entrancing and unforgettable experience for the listener. The track is not just a song; it’s a journey through the emotions and complexities of the human heart.

The audio was produced by Nessim while the video was shot in Atlanta by Sasha Vybz.

This is their first of hopefully many collaborations as the entire process seems like an effortless blend of brands and more.

Navio, a household name in the hip-hop scene, is known for his insightful and thought-provoking lyrics. With a career spanning over a decade, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre and continues to be a driving force in East African music.

Tyra Chantey, on the other hand, is a rising star with a voice that can enchant and captivate any audience.

 

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