King Perryy has never been an artist who settles in one lane, and with Continental Rave, he doubles down on his reputation as one of Afropop’s most adventurous movers. The new six-track EP arrives just in time for Detty December, crafted as a pure adrenaline release — an uptempo blend of EDM pulse, Afropop groove, and the carefree spirit of nights that stretch till sunrise.
The project opens with “OOTD (Ohema On The Dancefloor)”, a bright, rhythmic entry point that wastes no time pulling listeners straight onto the floor. “Ogogoro” follows with a nostalgic nod, sampling Olu Maintain’s iconic Yahoozewhile comparing the rush of romance to Nigeria’s famously fiery local spirit. On “Tulemon”, King Perryy calls in Dope Caesar — one of the continent’s most in-demand DJs — and hype man Active Boy, turning the track into a full-blown rave starter.
The mood stays upbeat with “Feeling” and “No You Can’t Be Sober (NYCBS)”, two tracks built for the exact moment you grab your keys, text the group chat, and step out for the night. The EP wraps with “High Frequency”, a sleek, synth-heavy closer that ties the project together with clean, kinetic cohesion.
Continental Rave is exactly what its name promises — movement, colour, release. It’s Perryy in full celebration mode: bodies in motion, hearts wide open, and no curfews in sight.
Available on all streaming platforms including Apple Music & Spotify





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