

With the advent of possible mix clips, fans may have to prepare for the fresh “laho” atmosphere.
“Laho” can be officially classified as one of Afrobeats’ biggest hits, and it goes beyond the boundaries as a clip of a possible international viral song collaboration that has surfaced on social media.
Nigeria’s street-hopping sensation, Shallipopi’s viral hit “Laho,” this time may just be the second official remix on his hit singles, which includes the popular and popular dirt rapper J Hus.
After the first remix with Burna Boy, the new version strengthens Rajo’s position as the street anthem, with an ever-growing international scope. “Laho” was originally released as part of Shallipopi’s growing slang-driven, bass-burning bass Hagy, and soon became one of his outstanding records.
J Hus Remix brings transcontinental or n international twists to the track as the British rapper adds his signature introspective grit and melodic rhythm to the original infectious rhythm.
J Hus, pioneer of the British Afroswing movement, blended seamlessly into the soundscape and complemented Shallipopi’s vibrant dispersion, reflecting his unique perspective. The result is a tough, rhythmic fusion that captures the energy of the streets from Benin to London.
The collaboration is expected to show not only the versatility of “Raho” as a record, but also highlights an unmissable intersection between Afrobeats and UK Urban Music. Now taking turns to two compelling remixes, Shallipopi continues to consolidate its reputation as a new voice for African music with global ambitions.
