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KJ Spio anchors the track with modern Afrobeat sensibilities and crisp production choices. Mavo contributes textured arrangements and contemporary rhythmic touches that keep the groove fresh.Gyakie supplies the song’s emotional center with her signature melodic phrasing and velvety tone.Together they create a cross‑border conversation that reflects the collaborative energy driving much of West African pop today.
“Call Me,” lifted from KJ Spio debut album Camisa 10, brings together KJ Spio, Mavo, and Ghanaian songstress Gyakie for a warm, radio‑ready record that balances Afrobeat rhythms with soulful melodic lines. The track is one of the album’s standout moments, offering an intimate, polished sound that highlights each collaborator’s strengths while serving the album’s multicultural spirit.
“Call Me” opens on a mid‑tempo Afrobeat pulse with clean guitar lines and layered percussion that nod to both classic and modern influences. The production favors space and clarity so the vocals remain front and center.
Lyrically, “Call Me” centers on availability, emotional honesty, and the small gestures that sustain connection. The song avoids melodrama in favor of sincere, everyday moments a tone that makes it relatable and enduring.
“Call Me” is a polished, heartfelt single that showcases how contemporary African music thrives on collaboration.KJ Spio, Mavo, and Gyakie deliver a song that is both immediate and timeless, a perfect fit for playlists and radio rotations that prize melody, warmth, and cross‑cultural chemistry.
Written by: Richard Ayim Annor
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