Korede Bello has always danced to the rhythm of his own sound. From his early days serenading fans with his guitar and boyish charm, he’s proven that he’s more than a passing pop crush—he’s an artist with staying power, a voice full of warmth, and a knack for creating music that sticks. With his latest single, “Sugar,” Korede Bello returns to the spotlight with feel-good energy and irresistible groove.
From the moment he sings “This gbedu dey enter body… Sugar,” the track jumps to life. The production is layered with vibrant percussion, bouncing Afrobeat rhythms, and subtle nods to classic party anthems—all refreshed with a modern twist. It’s the kind of sound that feels instantly familiar, yet excitingly fresh, blending nostalgia and newness in just the right dose.

Korede’s delivery is smooth and confident. He glides between English, Pidgin, and street slang with ease, flexing his Lagos roots and reminding listeners why his voice still matters in today’s Afropop landscape. There’s no forced cool here—just unfiltered charm and joy.
The chorus is pure sugar rush—bright, catchy, and made for loud singalongs. The call-and-response section (“Yebaribaba somebody bobo… Give her the Boom Boom Boom!!”) is tailor-made for dance floors, house parties, and Instagram reels. It’s high-energy without being chaotic, sweet without being cheesy.
“Music is how I show the world who I am,” Korede says. “With ‘Sugar,’ I wanted to make something that makes people feel good—no stress, just energy.” And he delivers exactly that.
“Sugar” is more than a party track—it’s a reminder that music doesn’t always have to be deep to be meaningful. Sometimes, all we need is a little sweetness, a little bounce, and a voice that knows how to bring the vibe.





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