De Niakeyz links up with Tribby Wadi Bhozza, Mckay Johnson, and KayyKayy Production on “Salamina.”
The song arrived as the third and final track on the release, wrapping up a three-song run with the longest cut on the project at 5 minutes and 18 seconds. KayyKayy Production handled the beat, layering fast-paced Lekompo-inspired synths with detailed percussion that keeps the whole thing moving.
What pulls you in first is the vocal work. De Niakeyz sings in Zulu, and the delivery carries real weight against the energetic instrumental. Tribby Wadi Bhozza and Mckay Johnson step in with contrasting textures that break up the extended runtime nicely. Their presence stops the five-minute record from feeling stretched.
The street-dance energy runs through every verse, and the collaborative back-and-forth gives the track enough variation to hold attention. As a closer, “Salamina” lands with the kind of momentum that makes you want to restart the project from track one.
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