Emerging Afro-fusion artist Wittysleek returns with a new single titled Locked In, a smooth, melody-driven record that leans into simplicity and emotional clarity.

Written and performed by Ayowale Daramola, Locked In is the kind of record that doesn’t fight for attention. It settles in naturally. From the first listen, the melody carries the experience, creating a calm and fluid atmosphere where every element feels intentional.
There is no excess here. The production remains minimal, allowing the vocal performance to sit comfortably at the center. He understands restraint, choosing not to oversing or overcomplicate the record. Instead, he leans into feeling, letting the song breathe and unfold at its own pace.
That decision becomes the strength of Locked In. It is easy to absorb, easy to return to, and even easier to keep on repeat. The song does not try to prove a point. It simply exists in its own pocket, and because of that, it connects.
Wittysleek is part of a new wave of Afro-fusion artists exploring sound through emotion and identity. His debut single Witty Boy introduced his approach to music as a form of honest communication, blending introspection, romance, and raw expression over rhythmic, soulful production.
With Locked In, he sounds more settled. More confident. Less concerned with validation and more focused on creating music that feels right.



