Listen to Sweet Songs 4 You by Lasmid & Tml Vibez
Lasmid & Tml Vibez
Sweet Songs 4 You
Album · Afrobeats · 2025
As a collaborative album, Sweet Songs 4 You captures the synergy between Ghanaian and Nigerian music. Lasmid and Tml Vibez bridge decades of shared history, delivering 10 tracks that traverse heartbreak, love, celebration, and everyday life. French phrases and colloquialisms distinguish the lyrics, adding playful humor without overshadowing Afrobeats’ core identity. Together with a team of innovative producers, both artists convincingly use sampling and rhythmic fusion, traditional percussion blended with latin clave patterns, house beats, xylophone-like motifs, and airy flute lines to create a rich soundscape. “ghana jollof” blends Twi, Pidgin, and English in a playful battle over jollof supremacy. “meet 4 corner” is an urban romance driven by intentional piano pacing, a 3-1 clave groove, rhythmic synth stabs, and textured vocals evoking chance encounters with a hook hinting at fated love. “ololufe” weaves Yoruba, Twi, Pidgin, and English into rhyming phrases, transforming a straightforward love overture into a vibrant expression. “abena” fuses bachatón rhythms with Afrobeat energy, driven by dembow percussion and guitar flourishes. Tml’s head voice contrasts Lasmid’s slurred delivery, adding texture to a praise song to a love interest when both sing: “Baby, your body’s on fire, help me call firefighter.” “magic” is an energetic dance track with layered percussion and log drums. A treated vocal hook, and nods to V.I.P.’s 2003 hit “Ahomka Wo Mu” connect highlife and contemporary songmaking. On “olivia,” Lasmid’s line “I carry your matter for my head” captures his intensity, with a tequila-fueled narrative delivering the neediness of a heartfelt, love overture. “bon appetit,” Tml’s collab with SPINALL, is a vibrant Afro-house anthem anchored by a four-on-the-floor beat, and its deliberately mispronounced title and evoke late-night euphoria.
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