Built on a looping invocation work, work, work — the song transforms repetition into ritual. What begins as a dancefloor-ready pulse evolves into something more layered: a meditation on creation, migration, and expression. The production carries Afro-inflected textures, but resists containment, stretching outward — rooted in Africa, shaped in motion, and momentarily landing in Spain before moving again.
At its core, “Work x3” is a meeting point. Deezy NTD and Alu, both shaped by different geographies and experiences, converge on a shared frequency that feels larger than either artist individually. Their collaboration doesn’t chase a moment — it creates one, signaling the emergence of a new wave of African-rooted expression evolving beyond traditional borders.
There’s a quiet intentionality in how the record unfolds. It lives in the in-between: where underground scenes begin to surface, where cultures overlap, and where identity is continuously being redefined in real time. The track doesn’t force a destination — it moves, fluid and unresolved, mirroring the very journeys it reflects.
Following its appearance as a standout moment on Love Is War, “Work x3” now steps forward as its own statement. Less a conventional single, more a transmission — capturing the energy of a generation building culture across continents, unconfined and in constant motion.
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