Nigerian songwriting talent Kunmie is stepping up the game with the remix of his viral hit “Arike”, and this time, he’s bringing powerhouse voices along for the ride. The “Arike” remix, featuring the ever-soulful Simi and fast-rising Mabel, is already capturing hearts across the Afrobeats scene. If you loved the original, get ready to fall even deeper with this refreshed version that blends emotion with silky-smooth vocals.

The original “Arike” made waves shortly after its February release, quickly becoming a TikTok sensation and climbing streaming charts both locally and internationally. Fans were drawn to Kunmie’s soft, melodic delivery and the song’s message of deep affection, a true modern love anthem. Now, with the addition of Simi’s signature honeyed vocals and Mabel’s fresh energy, the remix takes on a whole new life.

From the first note, the chemistry between these three artists is undeniable. Simi, known for her ability to inject soul into every note, elevates the remix with her effortless grace. Mabel adds a youthful edge that balances Kunmie’s warm tone, creating a beautiful vocal interplay that feels both intimate and celebratory. Together, they turn “Arike” into more than just a song—it’s an experience of love, vulnerability, and devotion.

With this remix, Kunmie isn’t just revisiting an old hit; he’s redefining it.

“Arike” is available on all streaming platforms.

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