Skales Goes Viral After Link Up With Yamine Yamal’s Family!

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Nigerian music star Skales goes viral after his link up with the family of Spanish football prodigy Yamine Yamal to take on a dance trend powered by his classic hit, “Shake Body.”

The video, shared by Skales on his social media pages, shows the Barcelona star’s family grooving alongside the megastar himself, and unsurprisingly, it has gone viral!

Yamine Yamal, widely regarded as one of Barcelona’s brightest young talents, has been making waves both on and off the field. After a recent victorious match, Yamal and his teammates, Nico Williams and Samuel Omorodion celebrated by dancing to Skales’ “Shake Body,” further catapulting the song back into the global spotlight years after its initial release.

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Skales, who first rose to fame with hits like “Komole” and “Shake Body,” has remained a significant figure in the Afrobeat and Afropop scenes. Over his career, he’s known for his high-energy performances, catchy hooks, and staying power in an industry that constantly evolves. His ability to reinvent himself and stay connected to both old and new audiences speaks volumes about his impact.

Throughout the years, Skales has amassed several accolades, including multiple award nominations and collaborations with top African artists. Despite facing occasional controversies around label disputes and industry politics, the talented artist has kept his focus firmly on creating music that resonates globally.

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This unexpected link-up with Yamal’s family and the viral video with Barcelona players has sparked renewed interest in Skales’ discography — proving that a true hit never dies. With “Shake Body” back in playlists and dance challenges everywhere, fans are excited to see what Skales cooks up next!

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