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Mr Eazi released his 13-track debut mixtape About to Blow in July 2013. [9] It produced two singles: "Pipi Dance" and "Bankulize". The former was released in mid-2012, while the latter was released in 2013. [9] Mr Eazi recorded the mixtape with producer Klu and released it within a week. [10]
Eugy started writing and recording music at around age 14, [3] having moved to London, UK from Ghana eight years prior. [4] He originally started as a grime MC moving more towards afrobeats after being inspired by highlife musicians he grew up listening to such as Daddy Lumba and Kojo Antwi.
Dance for Me or Dance 4 Me may refer to: Dance for Me, a 2002 remix album by Mary J. Blige "Dance 4 Me" (Prince song), 2009 "Dance 4 Me", song from Innocent Man (Mark Morrison album), 2007 "Dance for Me" (Empire Mates Entertainment song), 2012 "Dance for Me" (Mary J. Blige song), 2001 "Dance for Me" (Sisqó song), 2001
"Let Me Live" is a song by English drum and bass band Rudimental and American DJ trio Major Lazer, featuring guest vocals from English singer Anne-Marie and Nigerian singer Mr Eazi. The song was released as a digital download on 15 June 2018, as the third single from Rudimental's third studio album, Toast to Our Differences (2019). [1]
The lead single for The Evil Genius, "Legalize", was released on 10 June 2022 was produced by Michaël Brun, E Kelly, and Nonso Amadi.The music video for "Legalize" was released the same day and was shot by Federico Mazzarisi in Venice and released the same day, with a cameo appearance from the Nigerian actress Temi Otedola. [4]
Instead of being credited as a Mr Eazi release, it is credited to Mr Eazi and music company emPawa Africa. Released exclusively through emPawa Africa, the project features guest appearances from King Promise and C Natty. Production was handled by GuiltyBeatz, Blaq Jerzee, Nonso Amadi and Legendury Beatz. One Day You Will Understand serves as ...
After a quiet 18 months, including the departure of Connolly, the group made a comeback with their new single "Bad Vibe", featuring Lotto Boyzz and Mr Eazi. It peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. [22] During 2020, founding member Nadine Samuels left the group.
Debola Abimbolu of The Native praised Life is Eazi, Vol. 2 – Lagos to London for its global influences and Mr Eazi's seamless blending of African and UK sounds. Abimbolu highlighted standout tracks like "Surrender" with Simi and "Dabebi", which leans into Ghanaian highlife, as well as the London-influenced "Attention" and "Yard and Chill."