This Senegalese Pop Song Will Soundtrack Your Weekend

Listen to rising Senegalese talents Aida Sock and Admow's catchy new single "Kiding Kiding."

This Senegalese Pop Song Will Soundtrack Your Weekend

Senegalese singer Aida Sock first made her name as a contestant on The Voice Afrique Francophone's first edition.

She connects with the Zambian-born, Senegalese-Congolese act Admow for this clean and crisp new love song, "Kiding Kiding," that's ripe for your weekend playlist.

The track is built on a synth-lead beat from Ugandan producer Masterboy, making this a true blend of West and East African influences. The single features singing in English, Swahili and bits and pieces of wolof.


Watch the music video, directed by Mo Shady from Blckaneze, for "Kiding Kiding" (which means "my lover") below.

Draganov is dancing next to a red sign with Arabic writing, wearing black trousers, a yellow shirt, and a brown wig. Next to him, he is sitting on a red e-bike, wearing all black, sunglasses, and no wig.
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