King Soundboi has spent the last few years being everyone’s favorite feature – Slimcase leaned on him for “Ko Skary Mo,” Dasmart pulled him into “Shekam,” and OlaDips brought him onto “Wonmatode.”
“GOODY GOODY” is him stepping back into his own lane, self-produced this time, no borrowed spotlight.
That self-production detail matters more than it usually would. Across his own catalog, from “Jimoh Oloyin” to “Shakira,” King Soundboi has leaned on outside producers to shape his sound. Handling “GOODY GOODY” entirely himself suggests he’s confident enough now to build the whole thing from scratch, not just top-line a beat someone else made.
The record leans into that same catchy, Afrobeat-rooted energy his 275,000 monthly Spotify listeners already recognize him for. Nothing here reinvents his sound – it refines it. Smooth vocal runs sit over rhythms built for repeat plays rather than one big chorus moment.
What’s easy to miss is how much of his career has run through other people’s songs. “GOODY GOODY” is a reminder that the voice everyone keeps borrowing has a full catalog of its own worth checking, not just a guest verse worth waiting for.
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