Somewhere between rhythm and reflection, “Electric Griot – Remix (Club Edit)” by FDM Prince, DJ B&W, and Yazid On The Track finds its footing: balanced, steady, and intentional from the outset. It doesn’t rush to declare itself. Instead, it settles into a pulse that feels grounded, almost meditative, before gradually opening into something more kinetic.
At 122 BPM, the track moves with a quiet confidence, drawing from Afro house while stretching its edges. The percussion carries a ritualistic weight: deep, cyclical, and immersive, creating a groove that feels less like repetition and more like continuity. You’re not pushed forward by the beat; you’re held within it. That distinction shifts the listening experience from passive movement to something more aware.
FDM Prince embodies the modern griot with a presence that feels both anchored and fluid. His vocal delivery doesn’t compete with the production; it threads through it, carrying a message that lands with clarity rather than force: remember the end, stay humble, uplift others. It’s a reminder placed gently inside the rhythm, allowing meaning to coexist with motion rather than interrupt it.
Around this core, DJ B&W and Yazid On The Track construct a soundscape that moves seamlessly between ancestral texture and contemporary energy. There’s a careful balance at play: heritage is not aestheticized, but integrated. The result feels cohesive, as if past and present are not in contrast but in conversation. Within that, Yazid’s emergence as a credited artist adds another layer to the track’s narrative, a sense of stepping forward that mirrors the track’s own evolution.
“Electric Griot – Remix (Club Edit)” by FDM Prince, DJ B&W, and Yazid On The Track is measured, reflective, and quietly resonant. It’s a track that moves the body, yes, but more importantly, it surely leaves a lasting impact..


