: The track was engineered and produced by Jonathan Olorunfemi .
: Credited writers include Yxng Bane (Guystone Menga).
The song was released under and highlights Yxng Bane's ability to "do it all," from rap to melodic singing.
: Bane uses a "semi-muted" manner to mix traditional trap with exotic afrobeats, a style that has become his trademark. Where to Listen You can find "Both Sides" on several major platforms: Streaming : Available on Spotify , Apple Music , and Deezer .
"Both Sides" explores themes of duality, lifestyle, and loyalty. The lyrics frequently reference the artist's rise in the music scene and his personal standards.
: The song is described as a catchy, laid-back hit that appeals to fans of afropop, grime, drill, and dancehall .
: The hook, "Oh my, my queen ain't no trophy broski — she a gold mine," highlights a preference for substance over superficiality.
: The track was engineered and produced by Jonathan Olorunfemi .
: Credited writers include Yxng Bane (Guystone Menga).
The song was released under and highlights Yxng Bane's ability to "do it all," from rap to melodic singing.
: Bane uses a "semi-muted" manner to mix traditional trap with exotic afrobeats, a style that has become his trademark. Where to Listen You can find "Both Sides" on several major platforms: Streaming : Available on Spotify , Apple Music , and Deezer .
"Both Sides" explores themes of duality, lifestyle, and loyalty. The lyrics frequently reference the artist's rise in the music scene and his personal standards.
: The song is described as a catchy, laid-back hit that appeals to fans of afropop, grime, drill, and dancehall .
: The hook, "Oh my, my queen ain't no trophy broski — she a gold mine," highlights a preference for substance over superficiality.