Afrobeats finds a smooth, hypnotic groove in Do Me, where Runtown lets his rich baritone carry a mid-tempo bounce built on punchy brass stabs and a shuffling hi-hat pattern.
The arrangement builds subtly, adding layered percussion and backing vocals that swell gently at the chorus before settling back into the pocket.
It’s the kind of track that rewards close listening. Runtown’s background as a veteran Nigerian artist shines through in how confidently he navigates the song’s structure without relying on gimmicks.
The production never fights for attention, letting the groove do the talking. Ultimately, Do Me thrives on understatement, where every element—from the brass to the rhythm?


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