Electricity (feat. Davido)
Pheelz
Electricity crackles with a nervous, kinetic energy from its opening seconds — Pheelz built something that sounds genuinely charged, production sparking between Afropop sweetness and a harder-edged Afrobeats bounce. The beat has an urgency to it, hi-hats skittering rapid-fire over bass that thuds with physical insistence. Davido arrives on the track the way he always does: larger than the room, voice carrying that distinctive sandpaper warmth that somehow also gleams. Together they generate genuine chemistry, the kind of feature where neither artist sounds like a guest. The song is unabashedly romantic but not soft — desire described here has heat and momentum, attraction framed as something overwhelming, almost involuntary, like a force of nature you stop resisting. The chorus lands hard enough to make crowds instinctively raise their phones. Released in 2022, it captured a particular moment in Afrobeats' global expansion, sleek enough for international playlists without losing its Lagos soul. This is a party song but also a summer song, a song for the first weeks of something new with someone — that window when you're still electric around each other and every encounter feels amplified.
fast
2020s
bright, kinetic, polished
Nigerian / West African, global Afrobeats
Afrobeats, Afropop. Nigerian Afropop. euphoric, romantic. Builds from charged anticipation into full-tilt celebration of mutual attraction with escalating momentum.. energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 9. vocals: warm sandpaper male, vibrant, charismatic feature duet. production: rapid-fire hi-hats, physical bass thud, bright Afropop synths, crisp mix. texture: bright, kinetic, polished. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Nigerian / West African, global Afrobeats. Summer party or the early weeks of a new romance when every encounter still feels electric and overwhelming.