The duo of Jayvic and Jahilez are from Africa but they met in London and the rest is history, Jayvic is from Nigeria while Jahilez is from D.R Congo. Their single “Like a stranger” that is presently generating reviews is from their debut album titled “LONDON TO AFRICA”.
Still basking in the euphoria of their debut single, they decided to wow us again but this time with Bnice on the hit track titled "Ikebe".The song is a fusion of Naija pidgin and Congolese zouk .The song is set to rule the airwaves and clubs the world over, with rich lyrics and dancable beats that would get any listener to the dance floor at first play.
Presently the musical twins of Jayvic and jahilez are touring the UK and are ready to bring their distinctive style to the African music scene to further help put African music on the international scene. They are proud of their African roots and to this end are representing Africa to the maximum. Jayvic and Jahilez collaboration with Bnice on Ikebe would set you on thick adrenaline that you would not know when you start twisting your waist to the jam.
Jayvic and Jahilez are set to touring the country soon, they are also working on their forth coming album and a target release date of 2012-13 set. Check their official website for more information www.jayvicandjahilez.com... Together they are known as Jayvic&Jahilez.


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