“Roses Are Tribal” is one of the fast-rising tribal-house tracks right now, a collaborative release from Deejay J3, Don EE, DJ Bradshaw and Dr Vades. Built around driving percussion and Afro-influenced club energy, the song is gaining rapid traction across DJ sets, radio, and streaming platforms.
Deejay J3, a 19-year-old Birmingham-based international DJ and producer, is known for his genre-fluid sound and elite technical ability across Afrohouse, tribal, dancehall, and open-format club music.
Don EE, a jack of all trades, transitioned from professional footballer to recording artist, breaking through with the viral Afroswing track “You Alright Yh,”which was posted by Beyoncé on Instagram, before moving into DJing and production.
DJ Bradshaw is a 21-year-old London-based multi-genre DJ and host, known for high-energy sets across Soca, Dancehall, Afrobeats, Hip-Hop, Amapiano, House, Garage, Jungle and Drum & Bass. A versatile creative and international performer, he is also a key member of the Roses Are Tribal movement, an Afro-centric, tribal-focused collective gaining strong momentum.
Dr Vades, the East London production duo, have produced for Bryson Tiller, Burna Boy, RAYE, and Stormzy.
“Roses Are Tribal” is out now on all major platforms.
