Vic West Taps Teslah For “Call Me” Visualizer
Renowned Kenyan music producer Vic West rallies Kenyan breakout star, Teslah, to drop their latest anthem’s visualizer, “Call Me”.
The track shows the excitement of falling in love. Teslah lights up the track with her sultry vocals, assuring her potential lover that apart from referring to her as his girl, he can also call her anytime he wishes.
“Call Me” shows how much she is focused on her lover and is planning to take their relationship to the next level. It stands out because of its Amapiano-style beats and mix of English, Swahili, and Sheng.
“I’ve worked with Teslah before, so I already know the kind of records that suit her voice and style. When I created this one, I knew right away it was her lane. And she delivered it perfectly, no doubt.” Vic West raves of the collaboration.
Behind the Visualizer
Directed by King Khassidy, the visualizer sees the two in a studio, animated and performing to each other with confidence and charm. Together, they show the exciting emotions that come with newfound love.
Teslah revealed that,
Working with Vic always brings wonderful results. We’ve always had chemistry when it came to making musical melodies and ideas.
TESLAH
“I wrote the song in the most versatile and simple way I could, and no doubt even my baby cousins can sing along.”
Vic West’s beats are bold, layered, and instantly recognizable on the dancefloor, as seen from the success of his viral hit “Kuna Kuna.” The song dominated charts for 13 weeks and has garnered over 28M YouTube views.
Vic is known for making hits and trying new ways to create music that connects with listeners. In “Call Me,” his touch is clear in the beat, while Teslah brings the song to life with her vocals.
Vic West and Teslah Collaborations
Commercially, their collaborations speak volumes. Songs with Vic West and Teslah get high streaming numbers and video views, showing their strong presence in the Kenyan music scene.
The 1M+ YouTube views for “Men Can Lie” and the viral traction of “Slido” and “Smokie Pasua” show that when they collaborate, the fans respond passionately.
This kind of success excites fans and draws interest from brands and media, suggesting that “Call Me” could get airplay across Kenya and beyond. With Kenyan music gaining global attention, this Vic West and Teslah collab has what it takes to become a regional hit.
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