T-Scope drops an afrobeat anthem born from the heart of Lagos hustle with WOWO

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Nigerian Afrobeat sensation T-Scope is unleashing his electrifying new single, ‘WOWO’, on the 25th April, 2025. This isn’t just a song; it’s a pulsating tribute to the grind of everyday warriors chasing dreams in a world that never slows down.

Inspired by the relentless hustle of Lagos, from the chaotic buzz of bus parks to the vibrant chaos of markets and the soul-soothing aroma of bukas, WOWO captures the spirit of those who work hard and smart to carve out a living. “It’s about the duality of effort and ingenuity,” T-Scope’s music declares, reflecting real-life observations of Nigeria’s hustle culture. With raw emotion woven into every lyric, this track is an anthem for go-getters who refuse to quit. Recorded in a top-tier studio, the song’s depth comes alive with the fiery strums of a skilled guitarist and the soulful lift of a female backup vocalist, all polished to perfection by one of Africa’s finest sound engineers.

But WOWO doesn’t stop at sound, it’s a movement. The upcoming video takes a grassroots plunge into the streets of Lagos, embedding T-Scope in the very scenes that birthed the song. Picture this: free rides sponsored by T-Scope at bustling bus parks, traders swaying to the beat in crowded markets, every frame pulses with the essence of struggle and triumph. “We’re not just promoting a track,” his vision suggests. “We’re creating moments that hit deep.” This is Afrobeat with a purpose, designed to connect, inspire, and move the masses.

Born Babatunde Olamilekan Hamzat, T-Scope’s story is one of grit and groove. An orphan who turned pain into power, he’s risen from humble roots to become a beacon of hope through music. His sound, a fiery blend of Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, and Afro-pop, carries the weight of his journey, every note a testament to resilience. The name T-Scope is a nod to his childhood, fusing “Tunde” (from Babatunde) with “Scope”, a nickname his friends pinned on him. It was at 14, in a recording studio with his uncle, that the spark ignited, a moment that set him on a path to craft conscious music that speaks to the soul.

After breaking free from former management, T-Scope found himself at a low point, financially and emotionally. But instead of folding, he channeled it all into his art, emerging with a voice that’s uniquely his. With over 100,000 streams on AudioMack already under his belt, he’s proving his sound resonates far beyond Lagos. WOWO is the next step in that journey, a bold, vibrant call to rise up and claim your moment.

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Wizkid, Olamide, Seyi Vibes, Mayorkun, Nice

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