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Read features, interviews and reviews about SYNEKK.
A feature on SYNEKK’s flirty Afrobeats single “Señorita” featuring CHUMA. The article presents the track as a vibrant, feel-good release blending Afro-influenced rhythms with international dance energy, highlighting SYNEKK’s continued exploration of Afrohouse, Afrobeats, and Amapiano through global collaborations. It positions the single as part of his debut EP "KENYA HEAR ME?", emphasizing his cross-cultural sound and growing connection to contemporary Afro music scenes.
Korli Blog
A feature on SYNEKK’s “Señorita (Afro-Tech Mix)” with CHUMA, highlighting the track’s transformation from a flirty Afropop original into a darker, peak-time club version built for DJs and dancefloors. The article emphasizes SYNEKK’s ability to bridge melodic Afro influences with driving Afro-Tech energy, showcasing his evolving production style and positioning the remix as a club-focused extension of his global Afro-electronic sound.
INSC Magazine
A feature on SYNEKK’s latest Afrohouse single WENDY with J Nana. The article highlights SYNEKK’s continued genre-fluid evolution toward Afrohouse, his collaborative blend of European production and African sound, and how WENDY reflects his deepening connection to Kenyan music culture and global dancefloor influences. It places the single within the context of his broader artistic growth and international creative vision ahead of the EP’s launch.
Rolling Stone Spotlight
A Spotlight profile tracing DJ/producer SYNEKK’s artistic evolution and the creative path that culminated in his Afro-influenced single Dem Mali Mali. The piece highlights his growth as an international artist, his stylistic shift toward Afrohouse and collaborations with Kenyan artists Nes Mburu and CHUMA, and how his experiences in club culture shaped this defining release.
Limitless Magazine
A Magazine profile introducing DJ/producer SYNEKK (real name Paul Bobrowski), charting his artistic evolution from early producing roots to his current role in Southeast Asia’s club scene and his Afro-influenced sound.
The piece highlights his musical background, career development, and the context behind his new single Dem Mali Mali and upcoming EP "Kenya Hear Me?", offering readers insight into his creative journey and global collaborations.
Rolling Hype
A music feature previewing DJ/producer SYNEKK’s upcoming single Dem Mali Mali, detailing his artistic evolution toward Afro-influenced club sounds and the rhythmic, collaborative nature of the track featuring Kenyan artists Nes Mburu and CHUMA.
The article situates the release within his broader creative journey and growing international presence ahead of its January 9, 2026 debut on major streaming platforms.
Topicapress
A music feature spotlighting DJ/producer SYNEKK’s latest single Dem Mali Mali, focusing on his evolving Afro-house and Afro-influenced club sound and his artistic collaborations with Kenyan artists Nes Mburu and CHUMA.
The article highlights SYNEKK’s creative journey, the track’s rhythmic and cultural fusion, and how this release reflects his global musical perspective ahead of its January 9 2026 debut.
Lyrics & Threads
A music feature spotlighting DJ/producer SYNEKK’s Afrohouse/Afrobeat single Dem Mali Mali, highlighting his creative evolution and the track’s blend of rhythmic electronic production with authentic African songwriting.
The article details the collaboration with Kenyan artists CHUMA and Nes Mburu and positions the release as the first statement from his upcoming EP Kenya Hear Me?, showcasing his global artistic direction.
Sonic Realms
Published on Sonic Realms, a respected German electronic-music platform known for in-depth coverage of club culture and new releases, this piece takes a closer look at the production, groove, and Afrohouse influences behind Dem Mali Mali.
The review emphasizes the track’s rhythmic drive and the contribution of Kenyan artists CHUMA and Nes Mburu within a global club context.
Just Art Vibez
A music feature spotlighting DJ/producer SYNEKK’s upcoming single Dem Mali Mali, highlighting his collaboration with Kenyan artists Nes Mburu and CHUMA and the genre-blending Afro-centric sound of the track ahead of its release.
The article outlines the artists’ backgrounds and celebrates the creative fusion at the heart of the release for music lovers and global audiences.









