Inusa Dawuda leans into lovers rock reggae on smooth new song ‘Daylight’

 


Inusa is a multi talented singer, songwriter, saxophonist. Known internationally for

his unique fusion of House music, Reggae, Funk and Afro-inspired rhythms, Inusa

once again delivers a sound designed for movement, celebration and emotional

escape.


‘Daylight’ carries the unmistakable uplifting energy that has defined much of his

catalog over the years. Built around infectious grooves, catchy hooks and breezy

instrumentation, the single combines smooth vocal melodies with sunny guitar riffs

and warm horn arrangements that instantly evoke beach settings, tropical nightlife

and carefree summer experiences.

Produced by Olaf Kruegel, the song balances modern lovers-rock appeal with classic

Reggae influences, creating a crossover sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

For Inusa’s longtime fans, ‘Daylight’ also marks a return to the reggae-infused

direction that helped shape some of Inusa’s most celebrated releases, including

‘Rumours (Digi Digi)’, ‘Morning Light’, ‘Going Back to My Roots’, ‘Rub-A-Dub Girl’

and ‘Walking on Sunshine’. These tracks helped establish his reputation for creating

music that seamlessly bridges club culture with positive, feel-good storytelling.

Lyrically and musically, ‘Daylight’ embraces themes of freedom, joy and human

connection. The track’s atmosphere encourages listeners to let go of pressure and

immerse themselves in rhythm, movement and optimism. It is music built for open-air

festivals, coastal drives and dance floors that stay alive until sunrise. The music

video complements the song’s warm and uplifting mood with vibrant visuals that

reflect the carefree essence of the track. Scenes of the beach, outdoor celebration

visualizes the message in the song. 


Its bright aesthetic, relaxed energy and celebratory tone reinforce the song’s

message of positivity and escape, creating a complete audio-visual experience

rooted in feel-good summer culture. With ‘Daylight, Inusa Dawuda proves once

again why his genre-blending sound continues to resonate across different

audiences. By revisiting the Reggae influences that helped define his earlier success

while maintaining his signature house-driven energy, he delivers a single that feels

timeless, refreshing and ready to soundtrack the season.

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