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Music Review: Ntya By Zex Bilangilangi Ft Winnie Nwagi

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Music from Zex Bilangilangi teaming up with the Beautiful songbird Winnie Nwagi. The instrumentals are clean, and expertly executed while the groove is subtle.

Zex Bilangilangi has been in the music industry for a long as he is familiar with lots of his craft. Zex, with roots from Bobi Wine’s Firebase Crew, is a dancehall artiste with a penchant for freestyling.

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He has dropped a couple of club anthems such as Magazine, Party Yani, Ratata, Nalinda and many others on his 20-track album, Hercules Ten Times, which he released last year!

Zex is being smart and strategic as he has started dropping videos of the songs on his album, with Ntya, a collabo he did with Winnie Nwagi.

Ntya is a dancehall collaboration that leans rather heavily on Nwagi’s silky vocals and those delightful harmonies she sometimes slips into her work. The song itself has a few good things going for it – it has got a great arrangement, whose chords give both artists but especially Nwagi.

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This is probably the most superior product that Zex has gotten out of the studio: the instrumentation is clean, and expertly executed, while the groove is subtle and inventive. The song doesn’t exactly grow on you – it lets you realize how good it is. It’s got a slow burn to it that is worthwhile.

I genuinely wish there was more of this track. And the chemistry between the two artists is obvious – they work well together, especially in their harmonies, and they feed each other.

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