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Rexxie Features Wizkid In ‘Abracadabra’ Remix, Hints New Album

2 years ago
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Grammy winning producer Rexxie has released the highly anticipated remix of his hit single ‘Abracadabra’ featuring Wizkid.

The remix, which was initially teased 3 weeks ago, came to fruition thanks to Wizkid’s love for the original single. The original single featured Naira Marley and Skiibii on what was Rexxie’s fifth track of 2022 as he built on the momentum of his 2020 breakout production Ko Por Ke (KPK) featuring Mohbad.

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Rexxie who is gearing up for the release of his sophomore studio album ‘Big Time’ on March 3 is undeniably leveraging the Wizkid effect to not only take ‘Abracadabra’ to new heights but to promote his album.

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‘Big Time’ is a 36-minute 12-track project featuring Naira Marley, Skiibii, Busiswa, L.A.X, Shashie, and Zinoleesky among others. Rexxie has confirmed that the project is ready, but the full tracklist still remains a mystery. Known songs on the album include ‘Abracadabra’, ‘Abracadabra Remix’, Lagos and No More Condition.

Rexxie’s Abracadabra remix builds on the original single by infusing the trending Amapiano sound into an up-tempo beat that coupled with Naira Marley and Skiibii’s groovy lyrics enables Wizkid to come in as smoothly as possible.

Naira Marley comes through with his daring lyrics, Skiibii maintains the exciting Afrobeats vibe on the record, and Wizkid delivers a catchy but mellow rendition of the already popular single. Wizkid provides a fresh spin on things as he plays around with the infamous “Abi kin kpe Rexxie” line changing it to “Abi kin kpe Wizzy.”

 

 

 

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