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Kwinadberry Celebrates Nigerian Roots With ‘Ogba Anthem’

Nigerian emerging talent Kwinadberry has one more gaffe with his latest work ‘Ogba Anthem’ which is an ode to his community. From birth as Jimmy Peter to the passages of his life in the busy streets of Lagos state, the musical journey of Kwinadberry finds its source exponentially in the environment where he grew up with motions towards the fame and success of Davido, a top Gun in the afro-beat music industry.

Thus, through the ‘Ogba Anthem,’ Kwinadberry not only displays his prowess as a hitmaker but also skillfully marries genres together to create a wicked coaster, not only with a party-starting vibe but also with a root feeling of being real. Having spent his days in the inner city of Lagos, in the Ogba area, Kwinadberry reveals life in that very densely populated residential area by painting a picture dotted with subtle feelings of jealousy and envy.

Through his music, Kwinadberry confronts these challenges head-on, delivering a message of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. In his vigorous lyrics, he is in synchrony with such a person whose way of rising triumphantly through stumbles proves success to be fraught with hostility. But he is lauded for his unbreakable resolve a testimony to his indomitable spirit.

By dedicating his time to the rule of Nigerian and African music scenes, Kwinadberry commits his ‘Ogba Anthem’ to play dual roles of a declaration of his purpose and a sermon to the audience to accompany him in his quench. With all streaming platforms being its major market domain, the funky number is all set to take the viewers into Kwinadberry’s domain wherein, he looks forward to breaking into the world of global music.

Not only the beats but also the melodies make the song ‘Ogba Anthem’ not just a song,—it’s a statement of identity, a celebration of heritage and at the same time just an artist on the rise or even that artist on the rise. 

Listen to the ‘Ogba Anthem’ here.

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