This #ThrowbackThursday, we’re taking it back to 2007 to celebrate a song that defined an era in Afrobeats—”Do Me” by P-Square.
Featured on their third studio album Game Over, “Do Me” is an electrifying dance anthem that had everyone hitting the dance floor when it dropped. With its catchy hook, infectious beats, and the signature synergy of the Okoye twins, the song became a staple at parties across Africa and beyond.
“Do Me” wasn’t just a hit; it was a cultural moment. The vibrant music video, featuring colorful costumes and high-energy choreography, set a standard for Afrobeats visuals during the late 2000s. It also marked a pivotal time when Nigerian artists began gaining traction on international stages.
What made “Do Me” stand out was its bold, unapologetic vibe. It was fun, flirty, and a celebration of youthful energy, capturing the essence of Afrobeats during its formative years. The song’s cross-border success, particularly in East and Southern Africa, underscored P-Square’s role in making Afrobeats a pan-African movement.
Years later, “Do Me” remains an evergreen classic that instantly evokes nostalgia for a golden era of Afrobeats. If you need a boost of energy today, press play on this classic and let the good vibes take over!
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