Detroit native Nick LaVelle is making waves with his latest release,' WiFi', featuring Jacquees. Dropped on November 28 and produced by Lightsout & Curby, with engineering by Dre Butterz, the track is a lively fusion of reggae and Afro-dance rhythms. With 'WiFi', LaVelle taps into a new genre, marking it as a standout moment in his career. "I wanted to tap into that reggae Afro-dance music while continuing to make fun, happy, feel-good music," says LaVelle, who sees the song as an essential piece in maintaining the high-energy, high-vibration style that’s becoming his signature. Performing the track alongside Jacquees on a recent tour has only deepened its impact on him.
What makes 'WiFi' particularly special to Nick LaVelle is that it’s his first major feature and his first dive into this vibrant musical style. LaVelle's favorite line from the song, "Pretty thick brown bitty lemme turn u over!!", reflects the fun, flirty energy of the track. LaVelle also adds that the collaboration with Jacquees has been a dream come true, and performing 'WiFi' across 30 cities on tour was the realization of a long-held vision. The track perfectly captures the essence of summer, blending LaVelle's smooth vocals with infectious Afro-dance beats, making it a standout in his growing discography.
Coming off the success of his recent tour with Jacquees, Nick LaVelle is gearing up for even bigger things. He’s set to curate his first-ever music and taste festival in Atlanta while planning shows across the country. LaVelle’s grind and show-stopping stage presence have earned him recognition, and he continues to push boundaries with his music. His upcoming single featuring Skillababy and Steven G is highly anticipated, adding to his already impressive catalog of feel-good music.
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