Nigerian rap OGs and contemporaries, Vector and MI Abaga have decided to call deuces to their rivalry and collaborate on a blueprint that will define the face of African Hip-Hop for years to come. The duo wants Africans to resurrect their minds, and the song was recorded after Vector shared the inspiration with MI Abaga. The rappers decided to jump on it and "Crown of Clay" was born.
The production (by Pheelz) is characterised by a melodious choral section and Mike Dean-Esque bleating bass riffs as well as authoritative African drums that get supported by elements of African percussion. Watching the "Crown of Clay" music video below
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