Reminisce & Mohbad Blend Juju Energy on “Shina Peters”

Reminisce and Mohbad link up on “Shina Peters,” a lively collaboration that nods to juju icon Shina Peters while keeping the bounce of modern Nigerian pop. It’s positioned as a warm-up to Reminisce’s upcoming project, but it works on its own as a weekend-ready record built around chemistry, catchy lines, and pure energy.

Cover art for “Shina Peters” by Reminisce and Mohbad

“Shina Peters” encapsulates the essence of celebration and joy, showcasing the incredible talents of Reminisce and Mohbad. The track is adorned with catchy lines that resonate deeply with the audience, with Mohbad’s clever proclamation, “I’m not a prophet but I can see the future,” and Reminisce’s relatable lyrics, “Battery getting low and time don dey go, dealer no pick up, my boys dey for club.” These memorable moments ensure that the song lingers in the minds of fans long after they’ve finished listening.

Bringing together modern Nigerian sounds with influences from the revered juju genre, “Shina Peters” creates an irresistible and lively atmosphere. The fusion of contemporary beats and traditional elements pays homage to Shina Peters while introducing his iconic style to a new generation of music enthusiasts. Reminisce and Mohbad’s seamless collaboration and undeniable chemistry on this track lay the foundation for an unforgettable musical experience.

Seun Badejo

Seun Badejo is the founder and editor of District234, Nigeria's home for Afrobeats, alté, and African pop culture commentary. He built the platform to give Nigerian music and culture the serious, intelligent coverage it deserves — from genre-defining moments to the underground sounds shaping the next generation. With over 270 published pieces, Seun writes at the intersection of music, identity, and what it means to be young and African today.

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