Lyta – Worry (Prod. by Killertunes)
Entertainment • Feb 21
**Nigerian Music Scene Heats Up with Lyta's New Single 'Worry'**
If you thought the year 2019 was wrapping up with a whimper, think again. Fast-rising star Lyta is about to take the Nigerian music scene by storm with his brand new single, 'Worry'. This addictive jam is the perfect way to cap off the year, and we can't wait to get our hands on it.
'Born of the Doro Music Gang, Lyta has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with in the industry. After the massive success of his hit single 'Monalisa', fans have been eagerly awaiting his next move. And it seems their patience has paid off with 'Worry', a song that promises to take over the airwaves.
So, who's behind this musical masterpiece? None other than certified hit maker Killertunes, who has been responsible for some of the biggest hits in the industry. With his expertise in crafting banging beats, it's no surprise that 'Worry' is shaping up to be a certified banger. Lyta's smooth vocals and catchy lyrics are the perfect match for Killertunes' production, making 'Worry' an instant hit in the making.
What makes 'Worry' stand out from the rest? For one, it's a fusion of traditional Nigerian beats with modern production elements, creating a sound that's both nostalgic and fresh. The song's infectious melody and pulsating rhythm are sure to get you moving, making it the perfect addition to your workout playlist or a night out with friends.
With 'Worry', Lyta is solidifying his position as one of the most exciting new acts in the industry. His ability to craft catchy, danceable hits is a breath of fresh air, and we can't wait to see what he has in store for us next year. 'Worry' is more than just a song - it's a testament to Lyta's talent and dedication to his craft.
As the year draws to a close, 'Worry' is the perfect way to cap off 2019. With its addictive beat and catchy lyrics, it's sure to be a fan favorite for years to come. So go ahead, give 'Worry' a listen, and get ready to be hooked. With Lyta and Killertunes on the scene, the future of Nigerian music looks brighter than ever.