Darkoo is officially setting the tone for summer with her bold and unapologetic new EP, Sexy Girl Summer (Vol. 1), Known for her genre-blending style and effortless swagger, the UK-Nigerian star is back with a sizzling collection of songs that celebrate confidence, femininity, and freedom.

The 8-track project dropped under Atlantic Records UK and Virgin Music Nigeria, and it’s already heating playlists across the globe. From party-ready bangers to sultry anthems, Darkoo’s latest offering proves she’s in full control of her sound and image and she’s bringing the girls with her.
One of the most exciting moments on the project is her bold revival of 9ice’s legendary hit “Gongo Aso.” This creative nod to Nigerian musical history adds depth and nostalgia to an otherwise futuristic and club-ready EP.

In a recent interview, Darkoo made it clear what her music is about:

“I’m trying to make music that women listen to and feel like, ‘I’m the baddest in this place… I’m gonna go on a yacht and I’m gonna shake my bum.’”

And honestly? Mission accomplished. Sexy Girl Summer is not just a vibe, but it’s a full-on lifestyle.
With Sexy Girl Summer, Darkoo is giving girls everywhere the soundtrack to own their season. It’s fun, bold, and full of heat just like the artist herself. Whether you’re outside this summer or vibing at home, this EP deserves a top spot in your rotation.

Sexy Girl Summer is available on all platforms.

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