Dare Omotayo’s flute-led composition “Afro Cantabile” bursts with vibrant Caribbean undertones and Afrocentric rhythms, captivating listeners from the very first note. The piece blends sparkling Afrobeats percussion, a driving 4/4 pattern, and subtle pop, piano, and guitar layers, all topped by Omotayo’s euphoric, fluid flute improvisation.
Drawing inspiration from legends like Tee Mac and even hinting at Wyclef Jean’s “Your Love,” Omotayo achieves a multicultural fusion—melding Afro, Caribbean, and classical motifs with pop sensibilities. His technical prowess shines through in flutter tonguing, trills, staccatos, and a dynamic, percussive finale full of improvisational spark.
While minor flat spots occur in the song’s midpoint, the four-minute composition is radiant with melodic emphasis and creative phrasing, making for high replay value. Omotayo’s classically-trained artistry and deep experience emerge in both his expressive tone and his ability to weave together diverse musical traditions into a seamless, soulful statement. “Afro Cantabile” is hailed as a standout on the African instrumental scene—encouraging fellow musicians to continue pushing creative boundaries for global audiences
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