
Spin Your Block
BackRoad Gee & Pa Salieu Turn Up the Heat With “Spin Your Block” — A Fresh Afro Fusion Club Banger UK and African sounds continue to collide in exciting ways, and this time BackRoad Gee links up with Pa Salieu for a new high-energy release, “Spin Your Block.” The track arrives as another bold statement from two artists known for pushing boundaries and blending cultures through music. Released on June 26, 2026, “Spin Your Block” carries an Afrosounds direction while keeping the raw edge and street energy that fans expect from both names. Built for loud speakers, late nights and festival moments, the record mixes infectious Afro-inspired rhythms with UK rap attitude. BackRoad Gee brings his signature aggressive flow and commanding delivery, while Pa Salieu adds his smooth but unpredictable style that has helped define his unique place between Afroswing, dancehall and rap. This collaboration also feels natural because the chemistry between the two artists has been visible for years. Fans already know their energy from previous moments together, especially through tracks that connected UK rap and African influences into one sound. “Spin Your Block” isn’t trying to fit into one genre — it moves between Afro beats, club bounce and road energy. The result is a record that feels global while staying rooted in both artists’ identities. With summer playlists opening up and Afro fusion continuing to dominate dance floors, BackRoad Gee and Pa Salieu may have delivered another anthem ready for repeat.
Pa Salieu Steps Into Afro Fusion — A New Sound, Same Fearless Energy
Pa Salieu has never been an artist who stays inside one lane. Known for blending UK rap, drill, dancehall and African influences, he now appears to be leaning deeper into Afro fusion — opening another exciting chapter in his musical journey.
With recent releases showing more rhythm-driven production and smoother melodies, Pa Salieu is exploring a sound that connects his African roots with modern global music culture. Afro fusion gives him space to combine storytelling, energy and emotional expression while keeping the raw identity fans already know.
His latest appearance on “Spin Your Block” alongside BackRoad shows that transition clearly. The record carries club energy but also introduces warm Afro-inspired grooves and infectious bounce, proving Pa can move naturally between genres without losing his edge.
What makes this move interesting is that Pa Salieu has always represented cultural crossover. His sound has never been limited to traditional rap. From his flows to his beat choices, there has always been a connection between African rhythms and UK street music.
Now, with Afro fusion becoming one of the biggest global sounds, Pa Salieu seems ready to leave an even bigger mark. Whether through club records, collaborations or experimental projects, this direction could introduce a new side of his artistry.
One thing remains unchanged — Pa Salieu continues to create music on his own terms while bringing different worlds together through sound.
Pa Salieu has never been an artist confined to a single lane. Widely recognized for blending UK rap, drill, dancehall and African influences, he now appears to be moving further into Afro fusion, marking another compelling phase in his musical evolution.
His recent releases feature more rhythm-led production and smoother melodic elements, suggesting an exploration of a sound that bridges his African heritage with contemporary global music culture. Afro fusion provides him with the flexibility to combine storytelling, energy and emotional depth while preserving the distinctive identity his audience already knows.
His latest appearance on “Spin Your Block” alongside BackRoad highlights that transition clearly. The track delivers club-ready energy while incorporating warm Afro-inspired grooves and an infectious bounce, demonstrating Pa’s ability to move seamlessly between genres without compromising his edge.
What makes this direction particularly notable is that Pa Salieu has long embodied cultural crossover. His sound has never been limited to conventional rap. From his delivery to his production choices, there has consistently been a connection between African rhythms and UK street music.
Now, with Afro fusion emerging as one of the most influential global sounds, Pa Salieu appears well positioned to make an even greater impact. Whether through club records, collaborations or more experimental projects, this direction could reveal a new dimension of his artistry.
One thing remains unchanged: Pa Salieu continues to create music on his own terms while bringing different worlds together through sound.
BackRoad Delivers a New Wave With “Spin Your Block” — Afro Fusion Meets Club Energy
BackRoad returns with renewed momentum through his latest collaboration, “Spin Your Block,” a record that blends Afro fusion with high-energy club appeal.
Recognized for his bold delivery and ability to draw from diverse influences, BackRoad takes a more rhythm-driven approach on this release while preserving the intensity that has defined his sound. The track creates a compelling intersection between UK street energy and Afro-inspired production.
Featuring Pa Salieu, the collaboration feels seamless from beginning to end. Both artists contribute distinct styles that complement one another — BackRoad brings sharp presence and dynamic flows, while Pa Salieu adds melody, movement, and a global sonic influence.
“Spin Your Block” stands out for its refusal to rely on a single formula. The production combines Afro-inspired bounce with contemporary urban energy, resulting in a sound tailored for clubs, parties, and summer playlists.
The collaboration also reflects the continued breaking of boundaries as artists connect audiences across different music scenes. Afro fusion has emerged as one of the most influential global sounds, and BackRoad’s latest release demonstrates confidence in exploring that direction.
With “Spin Your Block,” BackRoad shows that experimentation and energy can coexist — delivering a record designed to move crowds while broadening his musical range. X@Wigwagafrica TikTok@Wigwagafrica Facebook@Wigwagafrica Instagram@Wigwagafrica

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