“Kak Up Your Bumper” Delivers the Boommode Afropop and Dancehall Reggae Vibes
“Kak Up Your Bumper” by SI (Soundboi Picasso) (MUSIC REVIEW)
Afrobeats artist SI (Soundboi Picasso) has dropped another smash with his new release titled “Kak Up Your Bumper”
SI is a U.S. based Nigerian artist. He possesses the unique ability to infuse an Afro and Caribbean dancehall reggae sound as he did effortlessly in his latest release.
The song’s theme is the Ghanian word “Odo” (meaning love) but titled “Kak Up Your Bumper” a typical Afropop dancehall vibe.
SI has continued to revolutionize the music sphere even with previous singles such as “Dutty Wine” and “Lapdance”.
These Afropop dance-hall fusion hits have received significant airplay on major Nigerian and Ghanaian radio stations.
The song was inspired by the various diverse cultures in the current African music and diaspora mixed with elements of Caribbean reggae.
The lyrics are catchy and easy to follow, definitely a club favorite and present in top DJs’ playlists.
A striking feature about “Kak Up Your Bumper” is that it is unsurprisingly linear in theme and exploration with catchy lyrics that center on party and well endowed girls. Have a feel of the chorus:
WASSUP SHE WANTIN THE BLESSUP! ODO YOU DEY MAKE MY HEAD NOR NOR, WASSUP SHE WANTIN THE BLESSUP! ODO YOU DEY MAKE MY HEAD NOR NOR.
Kak Up Your Bumper – SI
BABY KAK UP YOUR BUMPER, GIRL JUST GIVE ME YOUR NUMBER BABY KAK UP YOUR BUMPER, NA ME BE YOUR PLUMBER BLESS UP!
Kak Up Your Bumper – SI
Clearly its fair to say “Kak Up Your Bumper” is a track with that typical feelgood Afro reggae dancehall vibe.
SI has discovered a formula that works for him and distinguishes his approach and sound to Afrobeats from other artists.
Only time will tell the impact SI will leave in the ears and mind of listeners.
About SI
SI is an Afro-Fusion United States Based Nigerian Born African Afro Pop musician making global waves with sounds and elements of Afrobeat, Dancehall, Pop, Afro-Beats, Hip-Hop, reggae, Rap and World Music.
His first single “Dutty Wine” (2016) became an instant fan classic and would propel his musical journey to endless heights which he then followed up with a strong second single “House Party =T-P + T-Crank”.
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Sarah Mitchell Ekwueme, an African-American with a passion of reflecting her own views on topics through texts and oral statements.