Zimbabwean producer Nitefreak transformed the original into a euphoric, high-energy club anthem that has become a staple in dance music sets worldwide.
"Ode Ireti" urges humanity to be proactive in seeking change rather than waiting for it, embodying the idea that we are all "Hunters of Hope". Production & Sound
The remix received a significant MIDH Premiere (Music is Drug High) on YouTube and was further highlighted by Deep House Bible . You can listen to the track on various platforms:
The track serves as a message of and cultural ancestry .
The of "Ode Ireti" by &friends (featuring eL-Jay and Oluwadamvic ) is a standout Afro-house track that translates to "Hunters of Hope" from the West African Yoruba language.
The track sits at 120 BPM and was originally released via the label Hidden Hands . Premiere & Availability
Zimbabwean producer Nitefreak transformed the original into a euphoric, high-energy club anthem that has become a staple in dance music sets worldwide.
"Ode Ireti" urges humanity to be proactive in seeking change rather than waiting for it, embodying the idea that we are all "Hunters of Hope". Production & Sound You can listen to the track on various
The remix received a significant MIDH Premiere (Music is Drug High) on YouTube and was further highlighted by Deep House Bible . You can listen to the track on various platforms: Premiere & Availability
The track serves as a message of and cultural ancestry . You can listen to the track on various
The of "Ode Ireti" by &friends (featuring eL-Jay and Oluwadamvic ) is a standout Afro-house track that translates to "Hunters of Hope" from the West African Yoruba language.
The track sits at 120 BPM and was originally released via the label Hidden Hands . Premiere & Availability