
FALZ AND TEKNO RELEASE SOCIAL MINDED SONG IN ADVANCE OF 2023 ELECTIONS
By Adeniyi Onaara
Nigerian superstar rapper Falz and multi-talented hitmaker Tekno have collaborated on a new conscious record to encourage Nigerians to utilize their right to vote in the 2023 elections.
Falz highlights contemporary difficulties afflicting the country in this song, including gasoline scarcity, a lack of cash, police brutality, and much more.
Falz’s consistency in creating socially conscious music is admirable. He is an exemplary patriot. This is Falz’s second collaboration with Tekno; they previously collaborated on a song while serving as ambassadors for a Telecom brand.
Falz remarked of the song, “In terms of the country’s current position, it is time for us to stop and get a New Nigeria. We need new leaders that can move this country to the right destination and at the right time, the time is now, We need to collectively shout OWa!
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