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    Falz and Tekno Politically-Conscious Single “O wa”

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    Falz and Tekno’s “Owa” is a thought-provoking record that serves as a wake-up call for Nigerian voters in light of the ongoing socio-economic crisis in the country. The song delves into several issues plaguing Nigeria, including cash shortage, fuel scarcity, insecurity, unemployment, police brutality, and mass poverty, among others, that have bedevilled the struggling populace for decades.

    Falz has consistently used his platform to make strong statements against corrupt governance, and his brand DNA is etched with activism and solidarity for Nigerians. As the son of two prominent activists, Funmi and Femi Falana, Falz’s background often influences his music. He has built a career out of being witty, sonically distinct, and connecting with his Nigerian roots.

    The chemistry between Tekno’s hook, swiping on a relatable catchphrase as “Owa,” and Falz’s lyrical flow serves as a clarion call for Nigerians to wake up and take action. The song’s production style is clean, immersive, and easy on the ear, making it a rave-of-the-moment jam reminiscent of Davido’s “Fem” during the #EndSARS saga three years ago.

    Overall, Falz and Tekno’s “Owa” encapsulates the urgency and collective responsibility required to salvage the country’s precarious situation. The song is a rallying point for Nigerian youths who have become disillusioned about the current political status quo to rise up and demand better governance. Their collaboration is proof that music can be a tool for activism and change, as they continue to use their platforms to push for a better future for Nigeria.

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