Kan Did Unveils New Track ‘Whine’ From ‘Color Of Feeling’ Album

Afro artist Kan Did has unveiled his debut album, Color of Feeling, a vibrant collection that showcases his diverse musical talents. The album is led by focus track “Whine”.

Following the success of his earlier single “No Be Regular,” Kan Did’s new album marks a milestone in the Afro music scene, blending a variety of genres to create a unique listening experience.

Color of Feeling is an exploration of life’s many facets, portrayed through a rich blend of Reggaeton, Afropop, R&B, and Highlife. The album opens with soothing guitar-strummed tracks like “Shoko,” gradually building up to high-energy anthems like “Color.” Each song is crafted to evoke emotions of love, happiness, and self-reflection, taking listeners on a profound journey through Kan Did’s world.

Born Okoye Ifeanyi Isaac on January 2, 1994, in Sokoto State, Nigeria, Kan Did has carved out a distinctive niche in the music industry. Raised in Benin City, he initially excelled academically, earning multiple diplomas before deciding to follow his true passion: music. His unique Afro rhythms have garnered him significant acclaim, earning the nickname “music in human form.”

Kan Did’s musical influences include icons such as Chronixx, Wizkid, Damian Marley, and Bob Marley. His innovative style and storytelling ability have made hits like “Shoko,” “No Be Regular,” and “Woman” popular on streaming platforms, further establishing him as a rising star in Afro music.

Color of Feeling is a testament to Kan Did’s growth as an artist. The album offers a mix of tempos and moods, each track contributing to the album’s overarching narrative. As Kan Did continues to rise in the music world, his debut album Color of Feeling is expected to make waves, attracting new fans and solidifying his place in the industry.

Don’t miss the chance to experience Kan Did’s debut album, Color of Feeling. You can listen to the focus track “Whine” below.

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