Rapid Fire
Santi
"Rapid Fire" by Santi arrives like a controlled electrical surge — synth pulses stack over a percussion framework that sits somewhere between Lagos street energy and post-punk aggression, the kick drum hitting with a mechanical precision that feels intentional rather than organic. The production carries a deliberate rawness, layers of distorted texture brushing against cleaner melodic lines, creating a kind of productive tension throughout. Santi's vocal delivery is relaxed and cool, almost conversational, which paradoxically amplifies the urgency in the writing — he sounds unbothered while the music beneath him crackles. The song belongs to the wave of Nigerian artists in the late 2010s who refused the Afrobeats mainstream lane entirely, pulling from UK alternative, industrial club music, and punk attitude to forge something that felt genuinely confrontational. Lyrically, the song orbits themes of intensity and momentum, a narrator moving too fast to be caught or questioned. There's an arrogance here that doesn't feel hollow — it reads as artistic self-assertion. You'd reach for this track when you need something that feels like walking into a room and not giving a single damn about who notices, or when you want music that sounds like it was made by someone who answered to no genre committee whatsoever.
fast
2010s
raw, distorted, electric
Nigerian alternative / Lagos punk
Afropunk, Electronic. Nigerian Afropunk / Post-Punk Alternative. defiant, aggressive. Arrives as a controlled electrical surge and maintains relentless, confrontational momentum from start to finish — no slowdown, no softening.. energy 8. fast. danceability 6. valence 6. vocals: cool male, conversational, unbothered, quietly assertive. production: stacked synth pulses, mechanical kick drum, distorted textures, raw and industrial-tinged. texture: raw, distorted, electric. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Nigerian alternative / Lagos punk. Walking into a room and not giving a damn who notices, or when you want music that answered to no genre committee whatsoever.