Nouveau Né, debut EP by Badd Lime, out now on Real World X

French production duo Badd Lime have just released their debut EP Nouveau Né on Real World X, featuring guest contributions from Ami Yèrèwolo, Kal B, Laye Lodia, REENFLY and Ya Ka Madou.

Badd Lime comprises Benjamin Dupuis and Antoine Delavaud, two creatives from the French music scene whose combined experience taps into many genres and production influences. On their debut EP Nouveau Né, they have collaborated with rising stars of the West African hip-hop scene on five infectious tracks blending afrobeats, drill, reggae and afropop influences.

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Cover art for each of the tracks on the new EP Nouveau Né.

Enter the Niafiyé remix contest

Badd Lime have teamed up with pro-audio software brands Native Instruments and iZotope to launch a remix contest for their single Niafiyé. Enter to win the opportunity to have your remix released on Real World X alongside other great prizes. The contest closes on 27 February 2022.

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Badd Lime - Niafiyé (feat. Ami Yèrèwolo) [Official Video]

Featured Release

Nouveau Né

Badd Lime

Five infectious pop tracks featuring exciting new talent from the West African hip-hop scene by new French production duo Benjamin Dupuis and Antoine Delavaud.

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By Online Editor

Main image: Badd Lime (Benjamin Dupuis & Antoine Delavaud.) Photo credit: Stéphane Poupin.

Published on Sun, 13 February 22

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