Niniola Sets the Dancefloor Ablaze with Seductive New Single “Ginger Me (Alum)”

Niniola with flowers

Nigerian Afro-house queen Niniola Apata, professionally known as Niniola, is back with another electrifying track that has fans buzzing! Niniola sets the dancefloor ablaze with “Ginger Me (Alum)”, produced by the talented Niphkeys, dropped in May, and it’s already making waves across the global music scene. 

This party banger, centered on themes of seduction, showcases Niniola’s sultry vocals and captivating rhythms, proving once again why she’s a force in the dance music world. With such seductive themes, Niniola sets the dancefloor ablaze.

Check it out below!

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Niniola’s sound, often described as “afropiano,” which is a fusion of afrobeats and amapiano, blends infectious beats with her Yoruba-infused delivery, creating an irresistible vibe that gets fans moving. 

Fans on social media are raving about the new jam, with posts like “You too good” alongside screenshots of the song on streaming platforms, showing its instant appeal. With “Ginger Me (Alum)”, Niniola sets the dancefloor ablaze, continuing her tradition of hits like “Maradona” which also teased with playful sensuality, topping charts and earning her a nomination for Most Promising Act at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.

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Following the success of her third studio album, Press Play, in 2024 and a decade-long celebration of her music career, Niniola continues to dominate. Her past hits, like Maradona,” even caught the attention of global icon Beyoncé, who sampled it for “Find Your Way Back” on The Lion King: The Gift in 2019.

With “Ginger Me (Alum),” Niniola reaffirms her promise to keep fans dancing, as she declared on X: “I will keep making you dance …..❤️🔥🔥” Indeed, Niniola sets the dancefloor ablaze with this single, marking just the beginning of her 2025 dancefloor reign!

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