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Mp3: Reekado Banks Ft Vanessa Mdee- Move

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If you are looking for a deep academic analysis of Afrobeats collaborations, you might find broader papers on Afropop Worldwide or platforms like ResearchGate that study music emotion and recommendation systems.

While there isn't a specific academic research paper dedicated solely to the song by Reekado Banks featuring Vanessa Mdee, the track is a notable collaboration on Reekado Banks' debut studio album, Spotlight , released on September 1, 2016. Song Overview & Context

Some reviewers, such as Joey Akan of Pulse Nigeria, called it a "masterpiece" for its blend of storytelling and club hits.

The song fits within the album's broader themes of Afrobeats, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean sounds.

Music critics have analyzed the album Spotlight as a whole, which provides context for "Move":

Others, like Wilfred Okiche of 360nobs, felt the 21-track album was somewhat unfocused and repetitive.

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Mp3: Reekado Banks Ft Vanessa Mdee- Move

If you are looking for a deep academic analysis of Afrobeats collaborations, you might find broader papers on Afropop Worldwide or platforms like ResearchGate that study music emotion and recommendation systems.

While there isn't a specific academic research paper dedicated solely to the song by Reekado Banks featuring Vanessa Mdee, the track is a notable collaboration on Reekado Banks' debut studio album, Spotlight , released on September 1, 2016. Song Overview & Context

Some reviewers, such as Joey Akan of Pulse Nigeria, called it a "masterpiece" for its blend of storytelling and club hits.

The song fits within the album's broader themes of Afrobeats, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean sounds.

Music critics have analyzed the album Spotlight as a whole, which provides context for "Move":

Others, like Wilfred Okiche of 360nobs, felt the 21-track album was somewhat unfocused and repetitive.

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