Gyakie “Party Galore” ft. Kojey Radical: Celebratory Energy on After Midnight
Gyakie’s “Party Galore” ft. Kojey Radical is track 15 on After Midnight, and it’s the album’s most dancefloor-ready moment. Produced by Soji, the track blends Afrobeat rhythms with a groovy, feel-good bounce that shifts the mood from late-night reflection to full celebration.
The production is lively without being overcrowded. Soji keeps the beat rolling with warm percussion and a bouncy bassline, giving both artists space to play off each other. Gyakie’s smooth vocals bring the melody and hook, while Kojey Radical adds his distinct, poetic flow to balance it out. The contrast works. Her honey-sweet delivery meets his sharp, conversational style, and the chemistry feels natural rather than forced.
Lyrically, “Party Galore” leans into the carefree, celebratory spirit of youthful nights. It’s about friends, music, and the kind of moments that spill past midnight. There’s no heavy concept or hidden meaning here. It’s just a song made for movement, made for a room where nobody’s checking the time. That makes it stand out on an album that spends most of its time in introspection and vulnerability.
On After Midnight, the track works as the release valve after a run of slower, more personal songs. After “Story” and “Want It,” it lifts the energy and reminds you that the album isn’t only about healing and longing. It’s also about joy, freedom, and letting go.
For listeners who know Gyakie from “Forever” and her softer R&B side, this collab shows her range. She can hold her own on a high-energy record without losing the tone and control that make her recognizable. Kojey Radical’s presence pushes it further, giving it cross-border appeal that’s worked well on streaming and at shows.
If you’re moving through After Midnight front to back, “Party Galore” ft. Kojey Radical is where Gyakie lets the night get loud. It’s proof she can make music for 2 a.m. thoughts and 2 a.m. dancefloors without breaking character.


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