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Bella Alubo Drops New Single “Bad Company”

Bella Alubo, the genre-bending Nigerian singer-songwriter, has returned with a bang, delivering her latest single, “Bad Company.”

Following the release of her recent single “BGO (Baby Getting Owo),” Bella, known for her distinct ability to blend Afrobeats, R&B, and pop influences, brings a fresh vibe that explores themes of self-awareness, boundaries, and reclaiming personal peace..

“Bad Company” is more than just a track—it’s an anthem. The song delves into the art of protecting your energy and cutting off negativity, something many can resonate with in today’s fast-paced, drama-filled world. 

With lyrics that reflect confidence and self-worth, Bella unapologetically reminds us that walking away from toxic relationships—be they romantic, platonic, or professional—is an act of self-love.

Produced by DS Master, the track opens with mellow yet catchy instrumentals that instantly hook the listener. Bella’s sultry voice flows effortlessly over the beat, layered with rhythmic melodies and an infectious hook that will stay with you long after the song ends. “Bad Company” captures her signature style while pushing the boundaries of contemporary African music.

Bella Alubo continues to prove why she’s one of the most exciting voices in the African music scene. From her breakout days with Tinny Entertainment to her steady rise as an independent artist, she has consistently delivered music that resonates across borders. With hits like “Gba Gbe,” “Agbani Remix,” and now “Bad Company,” Bella cements her status as a force to be reckoned with.

What’s Next for Bella?

“Bad Company” could very well be a teaser for a larger project. Fans are speculating whether an album or an EP might be on the way, given her recent string of releases. Whatever Bella has in store, it’s clear that her artistry only continues to evolve.

If you’re looking for a track that combines soulful melodies with empowering lyrics, “Bad Company” is the perfect addition to your playlist. Bella Alubo is here to remind us that sometimes, the best company you can keep is your own.

Listen to “Bad Company” here.