Dan Drizzy takes it up a notch in new single '10k girls'

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Ending last year on the high with debut EP “Business With God”, the emerging afro-pop act looks to take things up a notch with the all-new single “10K Girls”. Produced by UglyOnit, the dancehall influenced afro-pop number “10K Girls” can be described as Dan Drizzy’s answer to Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable”. According to the singer-songwriter, he penned the song while going through a bad breakup.

Dan Drizzy unapologetically put his frustrations in the song, letting his ex know there are literally 10,000 females ready to jump on his moving train as his career inevitably rises by the day.
Born Daniel Odum, Dan Drizzy grew up between multiple worlds: his family’s deep ties to South Nigerian highlife music, coupled with the formative years he lived in Ghana, his native Nigeria and South Africa has rendered his sound and rhythm incredibly diverse.

With his label, DD Music backing him, and his association with Uptown Energy, Dan Drizzy intends to become a global brand. The Ghanaian-born Nigerian act is steadily growing in stride on the West African contemporary music scene as one to watch out for. He believes a combination of unrelenting creativity, style, raw talent, consistency, and hard work will make this come through in a matter of time.

Source Chloe Mogg

December 3, 2021 6:00am ET by Chloe Mogg  

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