Fave & Dre Skull Heat Up the Dancefloor with Afro-Fusion Banger ‘Cold Outside’
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Nigerian female singer, Fave teams up with popular American producer, Dre Skull to deliver a dancehall rhythm, 'Cold Outside'. A breathtaking production from Dre Skull's stash, has Fave set the tone for her forthcoming debut album.
Produced by Dre Skull, the slow-tempo instrumental features Fave lacing the record with her vigorous vocals. It is a fusion of dancehall sounds and Afrobeats kicks. The buzzing flute complements the light hip-hop synths as the sirens add flavour.
Riding the established Jamaican wave from 'Intentions' —the lead single for her unreleased album, she adopts the same persona. She tells a story of her West-African roots in the cut. She sings: Is it cold there outside? Is it cold there outside? Is it freezing outside? 'Cause in here the whole club hot, hot, hot. She performs the lyrics swiftly and demonstrates how dance movements are done. She sings with enthusiasm as her delivery and mild ad-libs illuminate the cut. The two-minute track resonates with her audience.
In 'Cold Outside', Fave sets a glamorous yet soulful trajectory for her unreleased debut LP. She treads this path with confidence as she elevates her artistry. While she aims the delivery to be in Jamaican intonation, her broadened Nigerian accent solidifies the piece into an Afro-fusion genre. However, any switch in tone from a professional singer is termed a style to listeners. Comparing her two lead singles, it is clear the album is targeted at a Caribbean audience.

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