Reekado Banks Drops Infectious New Party Anthem “Mukutu”

Nigerian music sensation Reekado Banks is back in the spotlight with a brand-new single titled Mukutu — a vibrant, dance-ready anthem that marks his first release of the year. Known for his smooth vocals and consistent delivery of hits, Reekado sets the tone for what promises to be an exciting chapter in his musical journey.

Produced by the talented FizzyBeat, Mukutu bursts to life with infectious beats and a rhythm that practically demands movement. Reekado’s signature blend of soulful melodies and upbeat tempo shines through, making the track a perfect fit for parties, clubs, and feel-good playlists. It’s the kind of song that instantly lifts the mood, reminding fans of the singer’s knack for crafting timeless bangers.

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Reekado Banks first rose to prominence in 2014 after signing with Mavin Records and releasing several hit singles including “Katapot,” “Oluwa Ni,” and the fan-favorite “Easy (Jeje).” His debut album Spotlight debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard World Albums chart and solidified his place as one of Afrobeats’ most promising voices. Since then, he’s continued to evolve, dropping memorable collaborations with artists like Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, and Mr Eazi.

Beyond chart success, Reekado’s impact in the Nigerian music industry has been defined by his ability to adapt and innovate. His sound is a unique fusion of Afrobeats, highlife, and R&B — and Mukutu only further proves his mastery of blending genres effortlessly.

As Mukutu heats up the airwaves, it also sets the stage for his upcoming project, which fans are already buzzing about. If this single is anything to go by, listeners can expect a body of work that’s both energetic and emotionally rich.

With his consistency, charisma, and creative drive, Reekado Banks continues to be a vital force in the Afrobeats movement. Mukutu is more than just a song — it’s a statement that Reekado is here to keep the vibes alive in 2025.

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