Dreamboi Enlists EMtee for New release ‘Move’

Dreamboi Enlists EMtee for New release ‘Move’

Burgeoning rapper and songwriter Dreamboi releases audio and visuals for his latest single, ‘Move’. This release comes off the back of two recently hot releases ‘Floating’ and ‘Expensive’, which garnered waves in the South African Hip Hop scene. 

For this release, Dreamboi enlists EMtee, popularly known for multiple hit songs, including his 2015 award-winning record, ‘Roll Up’ featuring Wizkid and AKA, and his fourth studio album ‘Logan’, which won a nomination for Album of the Year at the 2021 South African Hip Hop Awards. Emtee drops off steam on this fresh new record with South African-based Nigerian artist Dreamboi with thrilling visuals to up the ante.

‘Move’ comes shortly after Dreamboi’s Puff Puff Pass featuring South African artists Da Les and Gemini Major, which displayed the versatility of the Nigerian Artiste and his flair for creative collaboration. A peek at his discography highlights his resilience and continuous dedication to making music through his compelling storytelling skills. 

Speaking on ‘Move’ and the collaboration with Emtee, Dreamboi says, “This song is a product of collaborative effort, and it took a lot of moves to get to this point. The song is about drive, motivation, and a reminder to be productive every day. We linked up at a barbershop in Midrand, South Africa, on a cool afternoon during the lockdown, and after a haircut, we dropped off his kid at his crib and went straight to the studio. The recording was pretty fast, and we finished before curfew. We shot the video a few weeks after and waited for the right time to drop.” 

It is no surprise that Emtee delivers effortlessly on this Dreamboi feature, as his ambitious discography screams growth. A career that kicked off at age 17 with his first single, ‘Roll Up’, became a continental hit song, and ‘Pearl Thusi’ that followed similarly rocked the airwaves of vital music platforms across the continent.

Emtee had a successful run in his debut year with ‘Roll Up’ winning the Song of the Year at the South African Hip Hop Awards and went on to win the Song and Album of the Year, Best Remix, and Listener Choice Award the following year.