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While music reality shows have provided the Nigerian music industry with a platform for talent discovery and early development, the products of these platforms often struggle to enjoy success in a music market driven by multiple forces that make sheer vocal prowess a secondary factor for success | Pulse Nigeria
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138 Views Timi Dakolo, Nigerian soul singer, has come through with ‘Everything (Amen)’, his first single of the year. Advertisement The 40-year-old songwriter took to his social media pages on Friday to announce the release of the project alongside its visuals. The less than five-minute project sees the singer offering prayers to God for everyone struggling to make a living. The song is also a prophetic declaration and a message of hope. Advertisement “Everything you put your hand go work. Your name go open doors, Amen. You sef go be a boss, Amen Amen, Amen, Amen. Every hustler get the day, wey the hustle go come dey pay, your own e no go tey,” he could be heard singing in Pidgin English.