King Promise and Mr Eazi Surprise Fans with Fresh Single ‘That Way’

Global Music StarsKing Promise and Mr Eazi have once again joined forces, releasing their highly anticipated collaborative single “That Way”, a masterful Afrofusion track that balances emotional depth with infectious rhythm.
The song pays homage to nostalgia, drawing inspiration from the Backstreet Boys’ classic hit “I Want It That Way”, yet reimagines it through a contemporary West African sonic lens, blending millennial pop sentiments with modern Afrofusion textures.
The production, led by GuiltyBeatz and JAE5, is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship.
Their synergy creates a lush, layered soundscape that perfectly complements King Promise’s silky, melodic delivery and Mr Eazi’s laid-back confidence.
The result is a track that is both instantly familiar and refreshingly new, resonating deeply with listeners while showcasing the duo’s seamless chemistry.
King Promise, known for his soulful vocals and emotional resonance, brings warmth and sincerity to the track, while Mr Eazi provides his signature smooth, confident cadence, balancing the song’s nostalgic themes with contemporary flair.
Together, their voices weave an intimate and engaging narrative of love, reflection, and connection.
Accompanying the single, the official music video premiered on February 6, 2026, directed by visionary filmmaker Charlie Rees and produced by Oculens.
Shot in London, the visuals elevate the song’s storytelling by blending modern cityscapes with moments of personal nostalgia, perfectly translating the music’s warmth and intimacy into a cinematic experience.
The video captures subtle interactions, evocative lighting, and vibrant color palettes that mirror the song’s emotional texture, making it a feast for both the ears and eyes.
“That Way” is the second release from their collaborative project “See What You’ve Done”, a record exploring themes of growth, reflection, and artistic evolution.
The duo has hinted that the album will continue to merge classic influences with fresh Afrofusion sounds, further solidifying their position as innovators in the global music scene.
Fans can stream “That Way” and other tracks from “See What You’ve Done” on all major streaming platforms, while the duo is expected to follow up the release with live performances and behind-the-scenes content that offer deeper insight into the creative process behind this unique collaboration.
This reunion underscores the enduring partnership between King Promise and Mr Eazi, highlighting not only their artistic chemistry but also their ability to craft music that resonates across generations and geographies, bridging African rhythms with global pop sensibilities.
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