Try Me, Evil is an easy Afro-fusion jam you
can use to ward off negative buzz.
Independent artiste, Tobi Adey released his
seven-track extended play earlier in the year.
Each single off the project targeted at
spirituality, elements of a new spiritual
lifestyle as well as finding God. The project
displays Tobi Adey’s range in lyrics and
sound. “Try me, Evil ” is track four on the
Frequency EP.
The unique, distinct sound of the single
appeals to music enthusiasts and has you
bopping your head from the drum roll in the
beginning until the last strum of the guitar.
Sure to be an anthem, Try Me, Evil, expresses
the need to ward off evil and take charge of
situations. It is a stance taken to take no part
of evil situations. Being the last song to be
added to the project, it adds definition to the
Frequency.
The song is a powerful lo-fi bop, with Tobi’s
soulful voice. Months after the release of the
project, Tobi Adey is back with a video for the
single. Directed by Kelvin Oladiran, the
message of the song is driven further home
and intriguing to watch over and over.
Born Oluwatobi Adebola in Lagos, Nigeria and
bred in the UK, Tobi Adey never misses on
delivering addictive music. With the release
of I See Lightening , August last year, ahead of
Frequency that was released in February this
year, Tobi Adey is definitely that new kid on
the block to look out for. Connect with Tobi
Adey – @adeytobi on all platforms.
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