Beat Around The Bush Review

By Roy OC Chukwu 


Nigerian iconic singer and comic rapper, Magnito Freshout teams up with Nigerian social media sensation, Portable to dish out a new single — "Beat Around the Bush". 

Beat Around The Bush Review 

"Beat Around the Bush", a slow-tempo dancehall genre, produced by Tony Ross had Magnito and Portable ride on the wave distinctively; with Magnito taking the verse and refrain while Portable came with the hook.

On the hook, Portable employs a monotonous melody as he lays the foundation for the theme while Magnito, on his rhyming scheme shines on the first verse in the track. 


Magnito on the second verse in his lyrics made reference to 'Sample Ekwe' Crooner, Original Stereoman Ekwe even as the mixing engineer makes this more prominent towards the end of the mix, while the entire vocals of Portable were left almost untouched making his raw energy sometimes overshadowing the piece's subtlety.

Magnito also made the reference to Ekwe even in the dancing steps and moves for the track when it eventually trends. If the Ekwe dance challenge trends, this review called it.

Like "Cartel remix" and "Odogwu" singles, Beat Around The Bush is another hit from Magnito to seal his discography for the year as he hopes this track projects him to wider audience. However, fans did not see this coming — will it lead to an EP or LP in the coming year? 

Listen:

https://audiomack.com/portablebaeby/song/beat-around-the-bush?share-user-id=23460906

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