SYNEKK’s evolution as a global club artist takes a decisive step forward with the official release of “Dem Mali Mali,” a groove-driven Afro-influenced single that reflects both artistic growth and lived experience. Now available across all major streaming platforms, the track marks a clear moment in SYNEKK’s transition from European electronic foundations into the rhythm-focused language of Afrohouse and Afrobeats.
Born Paul Bobrowski and originally from Germany, SYNEKK is currently based in Southeast Asia, where immersion in regional nightlife culture has reshaped his creative direction. Rather than chasing trends, “Dem Mali Mali” feels like the result of proximity — to people, dance floors, and communities where rhythm leads and emotion follows.

A Collaboration Anchored in Global Afro-House Culture
At the core of “Dem Mali Mali” is collaboration with Nes Mburu and CHUMA, two artists whose influence extends well beyond a single release.
@alexwannofc Keinemusik dropping my upcoming track “Peperuke”, the vibe is 🔥 – #keinemusik #alexwann #keinemusikcrue #peperuke #milkshake #nesmburu #mexico #tulum ♬ original sound – Alex Wann

Nes Mburu, a Kenyan-born producer and DJ, has become a respected figure within the global Afrohouse movement. His previous collaboration with Alex Wann on the breakout track “Peperuke” helped introduce Afro-centric rhythms to wider electronic audiences and earned consistent support from tastemakers such as Keinemusik, one of the most influential collectives shaping modern Afro-house club culture today. The record’s viral traction — including moments captured in live DJ clips circulating online — solidified Mburu’s position as a producer capable of bridging authenticity and global reach.
That same sensibility carries into “Dem Mali Mali,” where Mburu’s production instincts add weight, patience, and forward momentum.

CHUMA’s contribution completes the equation. His vocal presence brings character and emotional grounding, transforming the track from a functional club tool into something more expressive. The chemistry between all three artists feels intentional, not transactional — a meeting of creative perspectives rather than a forced crossover.
Built for the Club, Rooted in Intention
SYNEKK has shared that the instrumental existed in early form for some time, but only reached its full potential once the right collaborators joined. That patience shows. “Dem Mali Mali” unfolds gradually, allowing groove and atmosphere to lead instead of immediate drops or overproduction.
The result is a track that works effortlessly in club environments while remaining respectful to the genre’s roots — a balance that many producers attempt, but few execute convincingly.
A Lead-In to a Broader Vision
“Dem Mali Mali” also sets the tone for SYNEKK’s upcoming debut EP, Kenya Hear Me?, scheduled for early 2026. The project will further explore Afrohouse and Afrobeats through international collaborations with artists including Nes Mburu, CHUMA, J Nana, and Lucinia Karrey.
The title carries personal meaning. Kenya was the first African country SYNEKK visited, leaving a lasting impression that continues to shape his artistic curiosity. Rather than positioning the EP as a genre experiment, it functions more as a dialogue — between cultures, rhythms, and shared dance-floor experiences.
With this release, SYNEKK places himself within a growing global network of artists redefining Afro-influenced electronic music — not by imitation, but through participation and respect.
“Dem Mali Mali” is out now on all major streaming platforms.
Official Links
Website: https://www.synekk.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/synekk.music/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2NOY5gbQPLz931R6VOFZHP



