King Perryy is igniting a new movement with his latest single, “No You Can’t Be Sober,” the electrifying lead track from his upcoming EP, “Continental Rave Vol. 1.” The song is a high-octane manifesto for Africa’s burgeoning rave culture, blending Afro-tech with street groove to create a genre-defying anthem built for the dance floor.
Produced by Calix and co-produced by Ifeme, the track features infectious, repetitive chants like “Fi iJo ra moto, Fi iJo ra Benz” that double as a dance command and a celebration of carefree living. With lyrics like “Move like ballerina… Fire gasoline,” the Afro-dancehall maverick captures the wild, uninhibited spirit of the rave scene, inviting listeners to shed their inhibitions and fully immerse themselves in the moment.
“This is a new chapter for me. We’re not just making songs; we’re building a culture,” King Perryy shared.
The single, now streaming on all major platforms, sets the ambitious tone for “Continental Rave Vol. 1,” a project designed to redefine African party music and solidify King Perryy’s place as a pioneer of the sound. This is more than music—it’s a movement and the artiste responsible is on Instagram & X.