Maleek Berry Teams Up With French Rapper, MHD On New Track, 'See You Again'

February 18, 2019
355 Views

Just a few weeks ago, British-Nigerian singer and producer, Maleek Berry joined Rudimental and Raye on the former’s catchy song, “1by1”. Now, the gifted performer has spread his wings even further, featuring on “See You Again” — a standout off MHD‘s new tape, Black Snake.

Last year, MHD collaborated with Wizkid on the fantastic “Bella”, and “See You Again” is yet another Nigerian-assisted bop from the acclaimed French rapper. On the DSK On The Beat-produced track, MHD and Berry sing remorsefully to a girl who they lost but wish to see again.

MHD begins the track with his skillful rapping, handing the mic to Maleek Berry for the song’s pop-infused chorus. Berry follows with his verse, managing to sneak in some French while reminiscing about the time he and his lover spent in some of France’s most romantic destinations.

Listen to the sweet single below:

[embedded content]

You may be interested

‘I’m Incredibly Proud’– Arokodare Talks Up Genk’s Unbeaten Home Streak
Sports
Sports

‘I’m Incredibly Proud’– Arokodare Talks Up Genk’s Unbeaten Home Streak

Webby - December 23, 2024

Tolu Arokodare is full of excitement followingGenk’s historic victory over Anderlecht, reports Completesports.com.Sunday’s win at the Cegeka Arena was the…

WAFU B U-17 Girls Cup: Ghana Edge Gallant Flamingos On Penalties In Final
Sports
1 views
Sports
1 views

WAFU B U-17 Girls Cup: Ghana Edge Gallant Flamingos On Penalties In Final

Webby - December 22, 2024

Despite a spirited performance Nigeria’s Flamingos lost on penalties to hosts Ghana on penalty shootout in the final of the…

Bournemouth Equal Burnley’s Old Trafford Feat After 3-0 Win Vs United
Sports
Sports

Bournemouth Equal Burnley’s Old Trafford Feat After 3-0 Win Vs United

Webby - December 22, 2024

Bournemouth’s 3-0 win against Manchester United on Sunday meant the Cherries equaled Burnley’s feat at Old Trafford.United went into the…

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published.