There are moments when the night slows down. The city hums somewhere in the distance, windows lit by neon, the air filled with anticipation, and behind a thin wall, music plays. It pulls you in – soft, confident, warm, like a touch, like a glance through the dimness of a club. It’s a sound you can’t mistake for anything else – afrobeats with character, with soul. This is exactly how Mus sounds, an artist who has melted the heat of Lagos into the cold of Russia and created a new rhythm for global parties.

Mus is an artist who knows how to light up the dance floor and bring the vibe of a Nigerian night even to a cold city. Born in Lagos, he easily fuses afrobeats with soul, Yoruba heritage with the urban energy of metropolises. But today, his main headline is the single “Room 206,” a track that grabs your attention instantly and sounds like an invitation to a private afterparty behind closed doors. “Room 206” is music that smolders and slowly ignites. A deep, warm afrobeats rhythm, hypnotic groove, and a voice filled with passion and that very vibe of late night, when the city still breathes but the club is already shifting into slow motion. It’s a soundtrack for those who know the value of those moments when the dance floor empties, and electricity lingers between glances.
In collaboration with L.A.X, Mus has created a track perfect for post-midnight sets. There’s no unnecessary rush here – only atmosphere, style, and a rhythm that carries you somewhere between the bar and a private room. The title “Room 206” is no accident: it’s that very room where the night finds new meaning. After successful releases like” Drowning” and” Swe,” and his debut EP “Sounds From Mus – Vol. 1″, Mus continues to pave his way on the global afrobeats scene. But it’s “Room 206” that sounds like his most mature and club-oriented track – a pure balance between sensuality and groove. “Room 206” makes its own rules. He knows how the night sounds. Now, so do you.









