King Perryy has never played by the rules. With a catalogue that spans Afro-dancehall, street
pop, and genre-fusion bangers, he has constantly evolved. Now, he’s entering a new era. “No
You Can’t Be Sober” is the first glimpse of his upcoming EP, Continental Rave Vol. 1, a
boundary-pushing project designed to soundtrack the African rave movement.
This single is built for nightlife. Repetitive chants like “Fi iJo ra moto, Fi iJo ra Benz” double
as flex and instruction. The energy is wild, the tone carefree. With lines like “Move like a
ballerina… Fire gasoline,” King Perryy dances on the edge of chaos. Produced by Calix and
co-produced by Ifeme, the beat blurs Afro-tech and street groove, laying the foundation for an
infectious party anthem.
The message? Don’t come dry. Don’t hold back. Don’t be sober.
“This is a new chapter for me. We’re not just making songs; we’re building a culture. ‘No
You Can’t Be Sober’ is a call to vibe, to live, to let go,” King Perryy explains.