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Till the Wheels Fall off

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The global sound keeps getting smaller — and the latest proof comes from LeoStayTrill and Shoday with their new collaboration “Till The Wheels Fall Off.” Blending UK energy with Nigerian melody, the record delivers a smooth cross-cultural vibe that feels both fresh and natural. Built around emotional melodies and clean production, the song brings together LeoStayTrill’s calm delivery with Shoday’s signature vocal touch. Produced by Kel-P, the record leans into Afrosounds while keeping a strong UK influence throughout. The track opens with a soft, cinematic feeling before turning into a warm and uplifting anthem. Instead of forcing two worlds together, the artists create chemistry that makes the collaboration feel effortless. LeoStayTrill shared that recording in Nigeria helped inspire the direction and energy behind the song. “Till The Wheels Fall Off” represents more than just another release — it highlights how UK and Nigerian artists continue to shape a sound without borders. With catchy melodies, replay value, and international appeal, this is a record built for playlists, late-night drives, and fans who enjoy music that connects different cultures.

When different sounds connect, special records are created — and that’s exactly what happened when LeoStayTrill and Shoday linked up in the studio. Bringing together UK wave and Nigerian melodies, the two artists created an atmosphere built on creativity, rhythm, and shared energy. Their session became the foundation for “Till The Wheels Fall Off,” a song that captures smooth storytelling, catchy melodies, and a modern international sound. LeoStayTrill brought his signature UK flavor and calm delivery, while Shoday added his melodic Nigerian touch that continues to make him one of the exciting voices to watch. Together, they created a record that feels natural and effortless. The studio link-up shows how music continues to break borders, with artists from different scenes finding common ground through sound. Their chemistry in the session translated directly into the music, giving fans a track that feels both global and authentic. With “Till The Wheels Fall Off,” LeoStayTrill and Shoday prove that when UK and Nigeria connect, the result is a sound ready for the world Facebook@Wigwagafrica Instagram@Wigwagafrica TikTok@Wigwagafrica Twitter@Wigwagafrica

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