Okay, this one hit different when I first played it. “Adunni” is that kind of song that just grabs you from the first few seconds, and Rybeena and Joeboy really understood the assignment here. You know that feeling when a song comes on and you immediately want to share it with your friends? Yeah, that’s “Adunni” for you right there.
Let me talk about the vibe first because this is where the magic starts. The whole song feels like a celebration, like you’re at a party with people who genuinely make you happy. Rybeena’s voice comes in smooth and confident, and there’s this warmth to how she carries the track that just feels good. Then Joeboy slides in with that signature smooth delivery of his, and suddenly the whole thing just clicks. The energy between them is natural too — no forced chemistry, just two artists who know what they’re doing.
The production work is really solid. The beat is clean and modern but still has this traditional Nigerian feel underneath it all. It’s not overproduced, which is honestly refreshing because some songs these days get buried under too much noise. The drums hit just right, the melody sits perfectly on top, and everything breathes. You can actually hear each element doing its thing without fighting for attention. The producers clearly knew what vibe they were going for and stuck to it.
The standout moment for me is that section where the beat switches up slightly and Rybeena’s vocals get layered in a way that’s just chef’s kiss. It’s not complicated, but it’s effective. It’s the kind of moment that makes you replay the song immediately. Joeboy’s verse is smooth as always, but what I liked is that he didn’t overshadow Rybeena. This is her song, and he respected that while still bringing his own flavor.
Who’s going to love “Adunni”? Anyone who appreciates good Afrobeats without the unnecessary drama. This isn’t trying to be the hardest song on the street or the most experimental. It’s just a really good song that makes you feel good. If you like artists like CKay, Fireboy, and recent Joeboy material, this is definitely for you. People who go to clubs, wedding parties, and casual hangouts will be playing this on repeat.
Here’s my honest take though — “Adunni” isn’t trying to revolutionize anything, and that’s totally fine. It’s a solid, enjoyable song that does exactly what it sets out to do. The production is clean, the vocals are pleasant, and the chemistry works. It’s not the song you’ll remember in five years as a classic, but it’s the song that’ll make your 2026 feel a little bit lighter.
I’m giving “Adunni” a strong 7.5 out of 10. It’s a good song, well-executed, and honestly just what we needed right now.








