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Music Enthusiasts Hail JaySynths For Latest Collaborations With Teni, Kcee, Wyclef Jean, Idris Elba


Nigerian music producer, Chisom Obinna Onyeke, popularly known as JaySynths, has continued to attract widespread accolades from music enthusiasts for his growing list of chart-topping hits and international collaborations.

JaySynths, who first made his mark as a keyboardist and bassist before rising to become one of Nigeria’s most celebrated producers, has again set the industry abuzz following his work on Teni’s latest single, “Money”.

The track has been described by fans as another testament to his unmatched creativity and mastery of sound production.

In addition to this, the award-winning producer, who clinched the Naija Gbedu Achievement Award in 2021, has earned global recognition after teaming up with Nigerian music star Kcee and Hollywood actor and musician Idris Elba on a new world record project titled “One One Time.”

The collaboration is already being hailed as a landmark achievement that highlights the growing global influence of Nigerian music.

Music lovers have also celebrated JaySynths for his earlier international collaboration on the hit track “A Lot of Money,” produced alongside Wyclef Jean and Kcee, which cemented his reputation as a bridge between African and global sounds.

Over the years, JaySynths has produced numerous hits that have dominated the airwaves, including *Teni’s “Case,” “Wait,” and “Power Rangers,” Skiibii’s “Daz How Star Do,” Hotkid’s “Ozana,” Ice Prince and Mr Eazi’s “In a Fix,” Victor AD’s “Doh,” and Kuami Eugene’s “Obiaato.”

With these latest exploits, music analysts say JaySynths has not only proven his consistency but has also reaffirmed his place as one of the most influential producers in the Nigerian and global music scene.

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