Afrobeats sensation Mista Myles has unveiled a thrilling remix of his chart-topping single, Body, featuring none other than Ghana's acclaimed artiste Shatta Wale. The excitement surrounding this collaboration was ignited when the two artistes were recently spotted together in the studio, heightening anticipation among both fans and music enthusiasts.
Body stands as a testament to Mista Myles' exceptional songwriting prowess, as evidenced by his previous releases. The original track delves into the theme of love, focusing on the physical allure of a romantic interest. With smooth melodic flow over the production by Iyke Parker, Mista Myles exudes both confidence and tenderness, encapsulating the intimacy and vulnerability that comes with being close to a special someone.

Describing the inspiration behind Body, Mista Myles shared, "Expressing love through intimacy is the purest form of love known to man. You can tell how much someone loves and respects you from how they touch you. Body is a song I wrote to express that very feeling."
The remix of Body is elevated to new heights with the addition of Shatta Wale, known for his unparalleled artistry and signature style. The collaboration brings a distinct flavor to the track, resulting in a mesmerizing musical performance that showcases the synergy between the two artistes.
Body remix is now available on all major streaming platforms, offering listeners an enriched auditory experience. This collaboration between Mista Myles and Shatta Wale undoubtedly contributes to the vibrant and evolving landscape of the Afrobeats genre.
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