Nigerian Afrobeats star Victony has teamed up with the legendary Olamide for an explosive new single, “Skido,” produced by hitmaker Blaise Beatz. Released on September 26, the track offers a thrilling preview of Victony’s forthcoming project — fusing raw street-hop energy with introspective lyricism and a message of resilience.
“Skido” captures Victony’s trademark melodic finesse and Olamide’s commanding street authority in perfect balance. The record pulses with driving basslines, crisp percussion, and atmospheric synths, creating an anthemic sound built for both clubs and headphones. Victony’s sleek vocals deliver lines of motivation and faith — “No let them crucify you / Jesus don do the work already” — while the chant-like hook “Skido skido ah skido” cements the track’s infectious spirit.
Olamide’s verse brings his signature grit and Yoruba-infused swagger, grounding the record in Nigeria’s street culture and offering a symbolic “passing of the torch” between generations. Blaise Beatz’s production heightens the dynamic interplay between both artists, striking a fine line between celebration and reflection.
“Skido is about motion and grace,” Victony shared. “It’s for anyone pushing through life’s chaos with faith and energy — a reminder that even in the hustle, there’s joy.”
At just 24, Victony continues to redefine the Afrobeats soundscape with his genre-blending artistry, following acclaimed hits like Soweto and his Outlaw project. Skido stands as a bold anthem of gratitude and perseverance — a seamless fusion of legacy and innovation.




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