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Jomanie, Tyron Woods & MixMason Unite for Cross-Continental Dance Track “DESTINY”

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Lagos vocalist Jomanie, Cape Town producer Tyron Woods, and Los Angeles DJ/curator MixMason join forces on DESTINY, a dynamic cross-continental collaboration that blends amapiano grooves, Afrotronica textures, and deep melodic house into an emotionally resonant dance track. What began as shared admiration, late-night voice notes, and exchanged demos has blossomed into a hypnotic, heartfelt musical journey.

DESTINY is driven by a mesmerizing rhythm section, featuring pulsing log drums, alluring vocal chops, and shimmering synth-brass stabs that give the track a slow-burn warmth reminiscent of sunrise over the city. At its core, Jomanie’s grounded hook—“Where dey money dey? I wan dey.”—captures themes of ambition, resilience, and the universal pursuit of a better life, tying the groove to a deeper emotional narrative.

The track not only reflects the energy of far-reaching metropolises but also celebrates the connective power of music, showing how artists from different continents can merge styles, cultures, and perspectives into a singular, compelling sound. With DESTINY, this trio demonstrates that dance music can be both rhythmically infectious and emotionally evocative, offering listeners a global sonic experience that resonates long after the beat drops.

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