Krizbeatz Brings Fresh Vibes And Collaborations In Deluxe Edition Of EP

Krizbeatz, the Grammy-nominated maestro, makes a grand reentry with the deluxe version of “King of the New Wave” EP.

Born as Chris Alvin Sunday, Krizbeatz has consistently defined the gold standard for modern afropop production over the past ten years. His wizardry with percussion and the distinctive vibes he infuses into his creations have become his hallmark.

Just a year ago, Krizbeatz dazzled the world with the “King of the New Wave” EP, a collaborative masterpiece that spanned Africa and beyond.

As part of his post-release masterstroke, Krizbeatz is overjoyed to release the deluxe edition of “King of the New Wave”. Maintaining his signature style, Krizbeatz has lovingly reimagined each track, infusing them with a fresh vibe. Brace yourselves for innovative production elements and exciting collaborations with budding talents, ensuring a magical transformation of the captivating project from last year.

In the deluxe remixes of beloved tracks such as “Abena” and “Wild Party,” Krizbeatz delves deeper into the Afro Dance Music (ADM) soundscape.

In “Abena,” the voices of 1Da Banton and Mbosso inject their voices with electrifying dynamism, forging a captivating fusion of extraordinary talent.

As for “Wild Party,” it’s adorned with soulful, nature-inspired elements that beautifully harmonize with the vocals of Bella Shmurda and Rayvanny

Meanwhile, “Wild Party” is adorned with soul-stirring, nature-inspired elements that beautifully harmonize with the enchanting vocals of Bella Shmurda and Rayvanny, flowing in perfect harmony with the Wave Choir. These remixes breathe new life into the songs.

Let these remixes breathe new life into the songs; it’s like hearing them for the first time.

Seun Badejo

Seun Badejo is the founder and editor of District234, Nigeria's home for Afrobeats, alté, and African pop culture commentary. He built the platform to give Nigerian music and culture the serious, intelligent coverage it deserves — from genre-defining moments to the underground sounds shaping the next generation. With over 270 published pieces, Seun writes at the intersection of music, identity, and what it means to be young and African today.

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