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Magixx’s “Loyal” and “Colors”: A Deep Dive into the Production

Magixx's "Loyal" and "Colors": A Deep Dive into the Production

Magixx is a rising star in the world of Afrobeat music, with hits like “Loyal” and “Colors” that have captured the hearts of fans across Africa and beyond. These two songs showcase Magixx’s talent as both a vocalist and a songwriter, but they also feature unique beats that set them apart from other songs in the genre. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the production and beats of “Loyal” and “Colors” and what makes them stand out.

The Beat of “Loyal”

Loyal” is a track that uses the Duwali beat, which was made popular by Sean Paul in the early 2000s. Adre Vibez, the producer of the song, plays the Duwali sound in a mid-tempo rhythm and removes the clap loop that makes Duwali unique in Sean Paul’s version. The result is a slower, smoother beat that complements Magixx’s vocals perfectly. The use of a watered-down patois in the song also gives it a Jamaican Dancehall music vibe and groove.

The Production of “Loyal”

In addition to its unique beat, “Loyal” features polished and professional production. The mix of modern beats and traditional African rhythms is a hallmark of Afrobeat music, and “Loyal” is no exception. The sound is crisp and clear, making it easy to hear every word and appreciate the music. The instrumental break in the middle of the song is particularly impressive, with a mix of percussion and electronic sounds that showcase the producer’s skill.

The Beat of “Colors”

“Colors” (also known as “My Baby”) features an original Afropop beat characterized by the Ponpon sound that is purely Nigerian. The beat is made up of full chord pads and is devoid of the regular lead tenor guitars but instead has the play of bell pads. The result is a lively and upbeat sound that perfectly matches the song’s message.

The Production of “Colors”

The production of “Colors” is also notable for its use of traditional African musical elements. The mix of modern beats and traditional rhythms creates a unique sound that sets it apart from other Afropop songs. The vocals are strong and complement the music well, adding to the overall enjoyable listening experience.

Conclusion:

Magixx’s songs “Loyal” and “Colors” are excellent examples of the diverse and dynamic nature of Afrobeat music. The use of unique beats and traditional African musical elements makes these songs stand out in a crowded field, and the production quality is top-notch. Whether you’re a fan of Afrobeat or just love great music, “Loyal” and “Colors” are must-listen tracks that will have you dancing and singing along in no time.

Magixx’s “Loyal” and “Colors”: A Deep Dive into the Production

Valentine Chiamaka

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