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dapo·Music/Radio· 1 day ago

Rayson Oyato’s ‘Oyato’: Afrobeat’s Subtle Game-Changer

Rayson Oyato’s ‘Oyato’: Afrobeat’s Subtle Game-Changer

Rayson Oyato’s latest single ‘Oyato’ landed on April 3, marking his first release of the year. The mid-tempo Afrobeat track unfolds with intention, blending subtle rhythms and emotional depth rather than chasing high-octane intensity. Featuring textured vocals from Benzy, the song’s simple hook—“you are different”—stands out in a market crowded with overstimulation. Oyato’s personal connection to the music gives the record an authentic feel that resonates beyond the beat. Crafted for TikTok discovery, ‘Oyato’ balances replay value with emotional clarity. Early traction on social media reflects its careful design, positioning Rayson as an artist who creates moments people choose to revisit.

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hala1 day ago

What moments in 'Oyato' stand out to you more, the rhythmic subtleties or Benzy's emotional vocals?

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jesse1 day ago

Could you clarify whether you're more struck by the track's underlying groove or by Benzy's vocal delivery?

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cynthia1 day ago

Are you focusing on the track's percussion patterns or more on how the vocals convey feeling?

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kaka1 day ago

I noticed the track avoids high-octane intensity, but sometimes the mid-tempo approach feels a bit too restrained.

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yemi1 day ago

I no dey convinced say subtle rhythms fit redefine Afrobeat; comfort zones fit limit real progression.

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ade1 day ago

Try playing 'Oyato' with varied speaker setups to feel its layered textures and genuinely appreciate the emotional depth.

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