Demarco - No Wahala Ft. Akon, Runtown | PREMIUM ✰ |

Demarco - No Wahala Ft. Akon, Runtown | PREMIUM ✰ |

"No Wahala" is a standout collaboration featuring Jamaican artist Demarco , American-Senegalese icon Akon , and Nigerian singer Runtown . Released in 2017 , the track bridges the gap between the Caribbean and the African continent , capitalizing on the global explosion of Afropop . Production and Style Vibe : Smooth, upbeat, and rhythmically infectious. Genre : A blend of Dancehall and Afrobeats .

: Focuses on leisure, attraction, and a stress-free lifestyle. The Collaborators Demarco - No Wahala ft. Akon, Runtown

The mogul brings his signature high-pitched, melodic flow. His presence acts as a bridge between Western Pop and the African Diaspora . "No Wahala" is a standout collaboration featuring Jamaican

The song was a strategic move to solidify presence in the African market . By partnering with Runtown (during his peak "Mad Over You" era) and Akon , the track became a cross-continental anthem, proving that Reggae-fusion and Afrobeats share the same sonic DNA. Genre : A blend of Dancehall and Afrobeats

"No Wahala" is a standout collaboration featuring Jamaican artist Demarco , American-Senegalese icon Akon , and Nigerian singer Runtown . Released in 2017 , the track bridges the gap between the Caribbean and the African continent , capitalizing on the global explosion of Afropop . Production and Style Vibe : Smooth, upbeat, and rhythmically infectious. Genre : A blend of Dancehall and Afrobeats .

: Focuses on leisure, attraction, and a stress-free lifestyle. The Collaborators

The mogul brings his signature high-pitched, melodic flow. His presence acts as a bridge between Western Pop and the African Diaspora .

The song was a strategic move to solidify presence in the African market . By partnering with Runtown (during his peak "Mad Over You" era) and Akon , the track became a cross-continental anthem, proving that Reggae-fusion and Afrobeats share the same sonic DNA.

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In case you are curious, here is how I had my controls mapped:
Directions - left analogue stick
Walk/ run - L3
Crouch - L2
Jump - L1
Previous force power - left d-pad
Next force power - right d-pad
Saber style - down d-pad
Reload - up d-pad
Use - select
Show scores - start
Bow - triangle (Y)
Use force power - mouse 4 (rear side button)
Special ability (slap) - mouse 5 (front side button)
Primary attack - left mouse button
Secondary attack - right mouse button
Change weapon - scroll wheel up/ down
Special ability (throw saber/ mando rocket) - Mouse 3 (push down scroll wheel)

Bare in mind the PS1 controller is layed out differently to the eggsbox controller. I put Use on select because I could reach it from the analogue stick easily.
 
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