When Nigerian hitmaker Krizbeatz and Moroccan superstar Saad Lamjarred join forces, magic
is inevitable. Their new collaboration “Birthday Riddim” is proof, a jubilant, genre-blurring
anthem designed to soundtrack birthdays, victories, and any moment worth celebrating. From
Lagos to Casablanca, this is the sound of pure, unadulterated joy.
“Birthday Riddim” is engineered for movement. The track opens with a call to arms: “What you
gonna do when the song feels good tonight?”, a question that demands dancing as the only
logical answer. Krizbeatz’s signature Afrobeat percussion locks into Saad’s buttery vocals,
creating a soundscape where the repetitive “Happy happy happy… to you” hook feels less
like a lyric and more like a collective cheer.
“We wanted to make something that transcends language,” says Krizbeatz. Mission
accomplished. Whether it’s the dance commands “Make I dance dance make I jonz up” or the
sheer exuberance of Saad’s ad-libs, “Birthday Riddim” speaks the universal language of
celebration.