Jidenna Presents ‘Little Bit More’—An Afrobeats Joint From His Debut Album

The Nigerian-American Wondaland signee delivers an Afrobeats-infused track from his forthcoming album ‘Long Live the Chief.’

Jidenna Presents ‘Little Bit More’—An Afrobeats Joint From His Debut Album

Jidenna has possibly taken cues from fellow Nigerian popular artists Davido and Timaya, with his release “Little Bit More”—another single from the forthcoming Wondaland/Epic Records debut album Long Live the Chief.


After claiming his rightful place in the music industry with self-assured single “Chief Don’t Run,” which dropped last month, the Igbo Nigerian-American artist has infused the quintessential Afrobeats sound into this danceable joint. The always-dapper “classic man” even throws in a dancehall break midway through the track.

If you missed Jidenna’s super lit performance of “Little Bit More” at the BET Awards 2016 Pre-Show, then have a listen to the energetic jawn at the top.

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