AMEME feat. Barney Bones - "Sweat"

West African afro-house artist AMÉMÉ teams up with GRAMMY nominee Barney Bones for “Sweat,” a moody, dancefloor-ready track out now via Insomniac Records. Fusing tribal percussion, deep chords, and hypnotic rhythms with Bones' laid-back vocals, the song reflects AMÉMÉ’s cultural roots. The release follows major 2024 performances, including EDC Las Vegas and Boiler Room Lagos. 

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