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Poco Lee, Seyi Vibez Set to Drop ‘Opera Mini’ Collaboration This Friday

By Admin June 2, 2026 9 Views

Nigerian entertainer Poco Lee and street-pop singer Seyi Vibez are gearing up to release their joint single, “Opera Mini,” on Friday, June 6, marking one of the week’s most anticipated drops in the Afrobeats and street-hop scene.

 

The track, already available for pre-save on major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, has generated significant online buzz. Fans have been sharing screenshots of their pre-saves and reacting to the song’s title, which references the once-popular mobile web browser that was widely used across Nigeria in the early 2000s.

 

Known for his high-energy presence and viral dance influence, Poco Lee has steadily built a reputation as more than just a dancer. His previous appearances on hits like “Hey Jago” helped cement his role as a cultural tastemaker within Nigeria’s music ecosystem. This latest collaboration signals his continued push into music as a frontline contributor rather than a background figure.

 

Seyi Vibez, on the other hand, brings his signature blend of Yoruba lyricism and street-rooted storytelling. The singer rose to mainstream prominence with tracks like “Chance (Na Ham)”, which resonated widely for its emotional depth and relatable themes. His involvement in “Opera Mini” is expected to add a gritty, authentic edge to the record.

 

Production duties on the track are handled by Larry Lanes, a respected producer known for crafting club-ready sounds with mainstream appeal. Industry watchers say the combination of Poco Lee’s crowd-moving energy, Seyi Vibez’s street credibility, and Larry Lanes’ polished production could result in a potential party anthem.

 

On social media, anticipation continues to build, with fans joking about the nostalgic reference in the song’s title while speculating about its sound. Some have described it as a likely “street banger,” reflecting expectations that the track will dominate clubs and playlists upon release.

 

The collaboration also highlights a broader trend in Nigeria’s music industry, where dancers, influencers, and artists increasingly blur traditional roles to create cross-functional hits that thrive both online and offline.

 

As the release date approaches, attention will be on whether “Opera Mini” can live up to its growing hype and carve out a place among the standout Nigerian releases of the year.


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