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Adekunle Gold’s “Party No Dey Stop” Falls Short of Expectations

Adekunle Gold's "Party No Dey Stop"

Adekunle Gold is one of Nigeria’s most talented musicians, known for his exceptional lyrical prowess and unique sound. He recently teamed up with fast-rising star Zinoleesky for his latest single, “Party No Dey Stop.” While the song has received a lot of attention, it falls short of expectations and fails to live up to Adekunle Gold’s previous releases.

Lyrics are Shallow

One of the main reasons why “Party No Dey Stop” falls short is its lack of well-curated lyrics. Unlike Adekunle Gold’s previous songs, the lyrics are shallow and do not match his usual lyrical depth. It is evident that the artist prioritized finding a good vibe over crafting meaningful lyrics.

Amapiano Beat is Not Adekunle Gold’s Strongest Suit

Another reason why the song falls short is Adekunle Gold’s attempt to swim in the Amapiano beat, which is not his strongest suit. Although he performed well in his collaboration with Davido, Adekunle Gold’s latest attempt at the Amapiano beat is lackluster. The beat is low-energy and low-vibe, which does not match Adekunle Gold’s high-energy performances.

Choice of Feature is Terrible

Lastly, the choice of feature on the song is questionable. Zinoleesky is a talented artist in his own right, but he lacks the lyrical power and star strength to elevate the song. As a result, his counting-vocal style does not blend well with Adekunle Gold’s sound, making the song sound basic and forgettable.

Final Thoughts

While “Party No Dey Stop” falls short of Adekunle Gold’s usual standard, the song is still worth a listen. Kel-P’s production is top-notch, and the song is catchy and enjoyable. However, it lacks the energy and effect that Adekunle Gold usually brings to the music industry. It is evident that the artist prioritized finding a good vibe over crafting meaningful lyrics, which is not what his fans have come to expect from him.

In conclusion, Adekunle Gold’s “Party No Dey Stop” is a decent song, but it falls short of his previous releases in terms of lyrical depth, energy, and feature choice. It is a good addition to any party playlist, but it does not live up to Adekunle Gold’s usual standard.

Valentine Chiamaka

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