Global Beat Drop: Ciara, Oxlade & MOLIY Unleash 'Nice n’ Sweet' Afrobeats Single!

Ciara has collaborated with Oxlade and MOLIY on a new single titled “Nice n’ Sweet,” delivering a track that blends smooth R&B with Afro-inspired melodies. The song features Ciara leaning fully into the Afrobeats genre, an area she previously explored with her Tekno-assisted track “Freak Me.” “Nice n’ Sweet” was co-written by Ciara alongside Courtlin Jabrae, Christopher Chan, and Kwaku Etwi, and it is characterized by a rhythmic and sensual feel.
This new single is featured on the expanded deluxe edition of Ciara’s album “CiCi,” which also introduces a new vinyl version for fans. The “CiCi” album serves as the follow-up to her 2019 release, “Beauty Marks,” which included the multi-platinum hit “Level Up.” The addition of “Nice n’ Sweet” further solidifies Ciara’s ongoing connection to Afrobeats, demonstrating her ability to seamlessly integrate her signature R&B sound with different musical vibes, enhanced by the distinct energy brought by Oxlade and MOLIY.
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