Kooldrink releases a new single, "Show Me," that will change the landscape of global pop music. With the hypnotic vocals of Nina Nevra, "Show Me" marks a turning point in his career, pioneering his genre Pop-Piano, a daring blend of deep Amapiano grooves and melodies with mainstream pop polish.
He's also already established himself as a pioneer of African electronic music who channels the raw electricity of the streets into a digestible and tonally rich sonic experience. Kooldrink, best known for producing Tyla's breakout single "Getting Late," which launched both artists to the global stage, is now stepping back into the limelight again, this time architecting a sound that could redefine contemporary music.
"Show Me" is a hypnotic mishmash of Amapiano log drums, disco-flecked synths, and ear-gluing pop melodies stitched together with consummate Kooldrink production. Nina Nevra delivers the silky, emotive vocals that take this song into another realm of allure, making it not just a dancefloor banger but an emotional musical ride.
With "Show Me," Kooldrink is not simply dropping a song. He's introducing a movement. Making waves as he prepares for his next EP on the horizon, "Show Me" is an impactful announcement of his forward-thinking ideas and a preview of what to prepare for. Pop-piano is what the world needs, and Kooldrink is at the forefront.