
Trilly
By Taiwo Okanlawon
US-based Nigerian rising music star, Dalington Chika Njoku also known as Trilly has hinted on dropping visuals for his new single ‘AY Bishhh,’ which is out now via Spotify, and other streaming platforms.
With his recent acclaimed debut single “I Like,” the 28-year-old singer introduced himself to the world as an artist alongside a socialite.
In the music video directed by Mike Wilds directed visuals, Trilly displays his rap ability across a sultry hip hop beat, proving why the new era of black-American musicians are rightfully fighting for their place in the mainstream.
Born in Los Angeles, California in 1992, Trilly hails from East Nigeria. He has worked with artists such as Tory Lanez, Joe Moses, and he also announced a new collaboration with contemporary singer-songwriter Glenn Mena is on the way.
Over the last one year, he has been trying to establish himself as an artist who deserves a place atop.
His second offering, ‘AY Bishhh,’ demonstrates just why Trilly is one of the most exciting new artistes on the scene.
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