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The Detty December anthem is here! New music from Ajebo Hustlers, “Coco Samba” featuring Joeboy, drops on Friday, Dec 19.

🔥 Looks like Ajebo Hustlers are setting the vibe for Detty December with their brand-new anthem “Coco Samba” featuring Joeboy! From the energy of their announcement, this track is dropping Friday 19 December 2025 and promises to be a proper gbedu — a fusion of Ajebo Hustlers’ signature Kpos Lifestyle sound with Joeboy’s smooth vocals.

Detty December is all about parties, concerts, and festive vibes in Nigeria, so releasing a high-energy anthem right now is perfect timing. Fans in the comments are already hyped, calling it a banger and saying “Bad Bois coming through” — so expectations are high.

While no official concert dates are listed yet, the duo is expected to perform at Lagos holiday events. Behind the scenes, the collab highlights their Port Harcourt roots and Joeboy’s Afro-pop flair, promising a festive fusion of Afrobeats and street-inspired vibes.

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This track is positioned as a party anthem for December, tapping into Nigeria’s festive season energy.

Ajebo Hustlers (Piego & Knowledge) are known for collaborative chemistry, having previously worked with Omah Lay, Davido, and Zlatan.

Their partnership with Joeboy builds on his reputation for smooth, romantic Afro-pop hits, creating a balance between Ajebo Hustlers’ gritty storytelling and Joeboy’s melodic hooks.

In interviews, the duo often emphasizes their Port Harcourt hustle origins — they met while working at a restaurant before breaking into music. This authenticity carries into their collabs, where they blend street culture with mainstream Afrobeats.

Streaming links will likely go live at midnight on Friday across Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay.

Expect behind-the-scenes footage of studio sessions with Joeboy to surface on social media after release.

In Nigeria, bitters drinks like Coco Samba Bitters are marketed as energizing, aphrodisiac-style herbal tonics — often associated with vitality, stamina, and “ginger” for nightlife. Ajebo Hustlers and Joeboy tapping into that imagery with their song title is clever branding.

In the lyric “Coco Samba na him I dey take wake her up”, Ajebo Hustlers are metaphorically linking the drink’s energizing effect with the music’s vibe.

Just like bitters “wake up” the body, the song’s rhythm and groove “wake up” the girl — sparking joy, movement, and satisfaction.

It’s a double entendre: both a nod to Nigerian nightlife culture (bitters + Detty December) and a playful metaphor for how music itself can energize and excite.

Nigerians instantly catch the bitters reference — it makes the song feel culturally rooted.

It ties into Detty December energy: parties, drinks, dancing, satisfaction.

It’s marketing genius: the phrase “Coco Samba” now works both as a song title and as a drink brand association, amplifying the vibe.

So, in short: Coco Samba is *both a bitters drink that energizes and satisfies and a *song that uses that metaphor to describe how music wakes her up and keeps the party alive.

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