Qing Madi and BNXN Connect on “Ole”
“Ole” pairs Qing Madi with BNXN for one of the standout collabs on her self-titled EP. The track blends Afrobeats swing with alt-R&B melodies, giving both artists room to play off each other without stepping on the vibe.
Qing Madi opens with a smooth, melodic hook that sets the emotional tone—light but direct. BNXN comes in with his signature laid-back delivery, adding contrast and chemistry. The word “Ole,” meaning thief in Yoruba, is used as a playful metaphor for someone who steals your attention and peace of mind. It’s flirty, relatable, and catchy without feeling forced.
What makes the track work is the balance. Qing Madi’s vocals keep it airy and expressive, while BNXN grounds it with a more conversational flow. The production stays minimal and bouncy, so the focus stays on the melodies and back-and-forth between them.
If you’re looking for the track on the EP that best shows Qing Madi’s crossover appeal, “Ole” is it. It’s got streaming appeal, replay value, and the kind of hook that sticks after one listen.



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