Komanii has released his new project Last Days of Summer, a four-track EP that blends Afrobeats, House, and Hip-Hop. Born in Nairobi and now based in London, he continues to shape his identity as a writer, producer, and engineer who takes full control of his creative process. His path started with the EP Niko Tayari in 2018 and grew through singles such as Habibi Cafe, Try Understand, TWENDE, HURRA, 254, and Back To You. He has also collaborated on tracks like “Gala” with Ayon Mukherji and Elrim, showing his ability to move between styles and scenes.
Last Days of Summer builds on this foundation and expands his catalog with music that connects to multiple audiences. The EP reflects Komanii’s ongoing link between Africa, the UK, and the US, pulling from influences like Chance the Rapper, Childish Gambino, and J. Cole while adding his own production approach. Beyond performance, he mixes and masters his own songs, creates visuals for tracks such as Roll’in, and produces for other artists, reinforcing his independent direction.
With its mix of Afrobeats rhythms, house grooves, and hip-hop flows, the project is positioned for placement on playlists such as African Heat, Alté Cruise, Fresh Finds Hip-Hop, Fresh Finds Afrobeats, New Music Friday UK, and Just Dropped, giving Komanii a lane that spans both emerging and established listener bases.