A group known for their "Wayor Bu Ize" series and popularizing local gyration music within the Port Harcourt and Aba music scenes. Duncan Mighty
The artists shared that the song was a collaborative effort, with each of them bringing their unique style and energy to the table. "We worked together to create a song that would be a true reflection of our shared vision," Royal Boys explained. "The process was seamless, and we were all on the same page from the very beginning. The end result is a song that is greater than the sum of its parts – a true masterpiece." A group known for their "Wayor Bu Ize"
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In an era where cross-regional collaborations often feel forced, “Let’s Be One (Exclusive)” arrives as a surprisingly organic blend of highlife energy, modern Afrobeat rhythm, and grassroots Nigerian street credibility. The Royal Boys assemble a powerhouse lineup—Port Harcourt’s “Port Harcourt First Son” Duncan Mighty, the melodic Aziri, and the raw lyricist Nu Otu—to deliver a track that lives up to its unifying title. "The process was seamless, and we were all