Nigerian highlife duo The Cavemen, comprised of siblings Kingsley Okorie and Benjamin James, have released their latest single Dancing Shoes, marking their first offering of the year. Known for blending traditional highlife with contemporary soul, the duo, natives of Orlu, Imo State, dropped the track last night, building anticipation from teasers shared on social media earlier this week. Following their acclaimed 2020 debut album Roots, which won Best Alternative Album at The Headies, and their 2024 album Love and Highlife, Dancing Shoes serves as a vibrant lead-in to their upcoming third studio album, Cavy in the City, expected later in 2025.
Dancing Shoes is a rhythmic celebration of movement, love, and connection, rooted in the duo’s signature sound that fuses smooth guitar licks, earthy percussion, and soulful vocals. The track’s lyrics are light yet evocative, encouraging listeners to hit the dancefloor and embrace the joy of life, with lines that evoke nostalgia while feeling fresh and innovative. The song’s upbeat tempo and organic production make it an instant mood-lifter, ideal for live performances and communal celebrations, reflecting their reputation as modern custodians of the genre.
The release follows a strategic rollout, with the duo hinting at the track’s arrival through social media posts, urging fans to “get ready” for a midnight drop. Their live performance prowess, honed since forming in 2018, shines through, promising to bring Dancing Shoes to life on their upcoming Cavy in the City tour, which includes stops in Montreal on May 2 and Toronto on May 4. With a history of self-produced music and a philosophy rooted in love and heritage, avoiding the materialism often found in modern Afrobeats, Dancing Shoes reinforces The Cavemen’s unique place in Nigeria’s music scene, offering a sound that’s both a tribute to the past and a danceable step into the future.
Listen to Dancing Shoes here.
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