Dreamo & Gaddy Return With “Make No Time”
Rising artists Dreamo and Gaddy have joined forces once again for their second release of the year, unveiling “Make No Time,” a genre-blending single that merges Afro house and Afro-pop into a deeply reflective yet dance-ready record. Executively produced by Gaddy, the track is driven by a melancholic synth topline that carries an almost aching […] The post Dreamo & Gaddy Return With “Make No Time” appeared first on Ghana Plug.
Rising artists Dreamo and Gaddy have joined forces once again for their second release of the year, unveiling “Make No Time,” a genre-blending single that merges Afro house and Afro-pop into a deeply reflective yet dance-ready record.
Executively produced by Gaddy, the track is driven by a melancholic synth topline that carries an almost aching quality, layered over vibrant percussion and a dynamic bassline that shifts seamlessly between distorted low-end textures and playful, amapiano-inspired grooves. The production strikes a careful balance, delivering both emotional weight and rhythmic energy.
At its core, “Make No Time” explores the tension between ambition and personal relationships. Dreamo uses the track to reflect on the sacrifices that often come with chasing purpose, highlighting the emotional cost of being consumed by the grind. The recurring hook, “she got every right to say that I make no time,” lands as both a confession and a moment of accountability, anchoring the song’s central theme.
Lyrically, the song moves inward, touching on self-discipline, personal growth and the quiet internal battles that often go unseen. Lines like “I had to fight myself” underscore a sense of introspection, while also acknowledging love as both a stabilising force and a complex emotional layer.
What makes “Make No Time” particularly striking is its contrast, introspective storytelling set against an infectious, danceable backdrop. It is this duality that gives the track its edge, offering listeners something that resonates both on the dancefloor and on a deeper, more personal level.
With this release, Dreamo and Gaddy continue to carve out a sound that feels global, modern and emotionally grounded, positioning themselves as artists committed to authenticity, resilience and growth
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