“Jogodo” stands out with its irresistible beat, fueled by heavy percussion, groovy baseline, and signature synths–all helmed by Tekno himself, who produced the song.
His vocal delivery is both playful and captivating, lacing the production with enough charisma to make it an instant party starter.
The influence of Ajegunle sound is clear, connecting the new generation to the foundation of Nigerian street vibes, while demonstrating Tekno’s respect for the pioneers who shaped the genre.
With “Jogodo,” Tekno managed to bridge eras, earning respect from both Danfo Drivers and fans alike after initially sparking a discussion about sampling and musical credit–everyone ultimately appreciating how the track has kept the legacy alive.
“Jogodo” not only dominated Nigerian charts that year but also became a favorite at parties and radio stations across Africa.
Join the conversation–what memories does “Jogodo” bring back for you, and how do you see its impact on Afrobeats culture today?
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