Let’s get real about Donado’s latest drop, “Either Way.” This track is like that 2 AM conversation with your boys after a night out—raw, honest, and hitting you right in the feels.
From the jump, Donado’s raspy vocals cut through the slick production. It’s clear our man’s been through it and is laying it all out there for us. The early 2000s R&B influence is strong, giving me flashbacks to those Brandy and DarkChild jams that had us in our feelings back in the day. That nostalgic sound, mixed with a modern edge, makes this track stand out as familiar and fresh.
Lyrically, Donado’s not here to play. He’s addressing that ex who can’t seem to take a hint, and he’s doing it with the kind of blunt honesty that’ll have you reaching for your phone to text “u up?” to your ghosts. But no, Donado’s here to remind you why that’s a bad idea. The whole vibe is straight-up no-nonsense, and the way he flips the script on getting played has me nodding along in solidarity.
The hook? It’s catchier than a cold during flu season. “Either way I’m not stupid, either way, I’m not dumb”—it’s the kind of line that’ll be bouncing around your head while you’re trying to sleep, making you rethink every bad decision you’ve ever made in a relationship. It’s a clever reminder that sometimes the best response is walking away with your head held high.
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The music video perfectly complements the track’s vibe. Donado navigates through Nairobi’s vibrant nightlife, surrounded by dazzling neon lights that illuminate the urban landscape. The colours—blues, greens, and reds—add a moody, nocturnal feel that syncs with the song’s emotional energy. Donado’s style, switching between a sharp blue blazer and casual fits like a white collared shirt, mirrors the balance between his cool exterior and the introspection beneath. His thoughtful expressions in those close-up shots say it all—this is a man who’s worked through the pain, learned his lessons, and is stepping into his power.
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Production-wise, this joint is very clean. It stands out in the local R&B scene, proving that Kenyan R&B can go toe-to-toe with anything coming out of the continent. The beat has a laid-back, smooth groove, but that emotional undercurrent takes it from good to great. It’s got that professional sheen that makes it feel ready for global airplay, yet there’s still something distinctly local in the sound—a Kenyan flair that keeps it grounded.
Final Thoughts about Donado’s Either Way
What sets “Either Way” apart is how it balances that sadboy energy with a streak of self-empowerment. Donado’s not just wallowing in his feelings—he’s processing them, growing from them, and putting them into a track that’s got me nodding whether I’m stuck in traffic or getting ready for a night out. It’s that mix of vulnerability and strength that makes this song relatable for anyone who’s had to stand up for themselves in love.
Word in town is, this is just a taste of what’s coming on Donado’s EP. If the rest of the tracks hit like this, we’re in for a treat sweeter than a cold Fanta on a hot Nairobi afternoon.
So here’s the bottom line: whether you’re nursing a broken heart, trying to stay strong through a situationship, or just appreciate good music, “Either Way” needs to be in your rotation. Donado is serving up some real heat, and sleeping on this track would be a bigger L than going back to your ex. Trust me, give it a spin—either way, you won’t regret it.