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Adanna Duru

Adanna Duru Sparks An Afrobeats Party With “Tick”

Staff, June 30, 2025August 22, 2025

Adanna Duru’s new single “tick” doesn’t bother with introductions or formalities. The whole thing jumps off with little warning, like that one friend who’s already dancing before the rest of the crew even notices the music playing in the distance. The rhythm locks in quick: a swingy drum pattern, muted kicks, and wood-toned percussion snapping through the mix. Bubbling strings punch in with percussive melodies and lay out a a bounce that’s half Lagos, half backyard LA. It’s a propulsive, playful vibe that says, “You can sulk if you want, but we’re trying to party over here.”

Adanna’s coolly confident vocals surf on top, threading the needle between poised and nonchalant. She’s not here to out-sing the room; she’s here to show that she understands the tempo of living and how to let stress and jealousy roll off the shoulders. And that Nigerian accent, filtered through American cool, gives her phrasing a slick, dancehall-like edge. She sounds as though she knows every trick in the book but chooses unshakable cool over unchecked fire.

Opening bars “Why ya, Why ya, Why ya, Why ya/ Hating expeditiously/ World stop when I do-re-mi/ I’m living your fantasies,” push you to drop the tension and join the kinetic ritual. The looping chants throughout add a hypnotic pull, inviting release instead of reflection. This is a track that works its magic by doing the most with the least. It’s not grandstanding, just a blueprint for feeling yourself in the moment.

Adanna Duru‘s “tick” delivers a modern Afrobeats burner that dares you to keep up and rewards you if you do.

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