Royal Boys Ft Duncan Mighty Aziri Nu Otu Lets Be One Exclusive Jun 2026
The success of "Aziri Nu Otu" highlights a broader cultural moment. For a while, Nigerian pop music was dominated by Afrobeat and trap influences. However, there has been a resurgence of interest in regional sounds. Duncan Mighty has been at the forefront of this resurgence since his mainstream comeback in 2018, and tracks like this solidify the relevance of the Port Harcourt sound.
Then the beat drops. It’s a fusion of Duncan Mighty’s signature highlife guitar, a percussive whisper that might be Aziri, and a bassline from Nu Otu that feels like a heartbeat. And the crowd—these aren't just fans. They are participants . They chant back: The success of "Aziri Nu Otu" highlights a
The Royal Boys take the lead on the hook, and it is infectious: Duncan Mighty has been at the forefront of
Composed by Omega Boy and published via Best Highlife Music, the production features rich percussion, rhythmic basslines, and traditional horn arrangements characteristic of native southeastern Nigerian music. Key Collaborators and Musical Style And the crowd—these aren't just fans