
Del B, Reekado Banks, and Hotkeed Unite for the Irresistible Street-Afropop Anthem “Pattern Am”
Renowned Nigerian producer Del B returns with “Pattern Am,” a vibrant collaboration featuring Reekado Banks and Hotkeed — a record that captures the heartbeat of contemporary Afrobeats where street grit meets melodic finesse.
On “Pattern Am,” Del B engineers a powerful moment of synergy, bridging generations and sounds. He brings together Reekado Banks, a voice synonymous with smooth, melodic Afropop, and Hotkeed, one of the new school generals driving Nigeria’s ever-evolving street sound.
Like a modern street chant, the hook “How you want make I pattern am” is instantly catchy — a phrase built to echo everywhere from danfo rides and gyms to clubs, malls, and TikTok trends.
Del B’s production is deceptively simple yet deeply effective, built on bouncing rhythms, airy melodies, and carefully crafted spaces where Reekado’s smooth tone and Hotkeed’s sharp delivery coexist effortlessly. Subtle vocal layers from Del B himself add a distinctive texture, blurring the line between producer and performer.
Reekado Banks glides with the effortless charm that made him a household name, while Hotkeed injects youthful intensity and raw street energy. Their chemistry transforms the song into a seamless dialogue — proof that Afropop’s sheen and street-hop’s rough edges are not rivals but perfect partners when placed on the right beat.
Beyond its undeniable vibe, “Pattern Am” tells a story of artistic evolution and connection. Known for crafting timeless hits with the likes of Wizkid, Runtown, and Kcee, Del B once again demonstrates his genius for synergy — intentionally pairing different energies to reflect Afrobeats’ dynamic growth.
Lyrically, “Pattern Am” dances between English, Pidgin, and Yoruba, embodying a conversation between desire, confidence, and rhythm. Each verse passes the baton seamlessly, creating a sense of movement that feels both spontaneous and expertly designed.
Ultimately, “Pattern Am” is a track made for both the streets and the world stage — a celebration of Afrobeats’ fluidity, its multilingual flair, and its power to move people across cultures and borders.
Quotable Lyrics:
How you want Make I patter am
How you want make I patter am
How you want make I patter am
How you want make I patter am
Tell me how make I patter am
Tell me how make I patter am
Tell me how make I patter am
Tell me how make I patter am
Stream Del B, Reekado Banks, and Hotkeed – “Pattern Am”
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