Diamond Platinumz is no stranger to big remixes of some of his hits, and this new one is no exception. The Tanzanian crooner has tapped pop crooner Jason Derulo for a remix of the former’s ‘Komasava’ hit.
The two singers jointly showcase their vocal prowess in the Amapiano-intensive sound that also features Khalil Harrison and Chilly, and treat fans to an equally spectacle of a video to boot.
Continuing his over a decade-long penchant for pushing the envelop in East African music, ‘Komasava’ is yet one of his best creations, with an infectiously catchy hook meant to have listeners hooked. Platnumz uses the song to greet people in seven different languages, emphasizing unity and cultural diversity.
Derulo adds an ‘international’ flair and edge, which culminates in making the track a sure fire hit.
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