Jaido P, the fast-rising Nigerian indigenous rapper, has come through with ‘Survive’, a vibrant-mid-tempo single. 

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In the Afro-pop track which was put out on Wednesday, Jaido P enlisted the help of Olamide, Nigerian heavyweight rapper.

The single was accompanied by a high-definition video, which explores the sober and emotional state of the two indigenous and street-oriented rappers.

“Had a hell of a week| what a hell of life|Omo I know no how I survive| If you give me your love I go feel alright| You go ease my stress| I go fit survive,” Olamide sings on the hook in a reflective state.

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“Love is in the air so emin breathe fine| Sick inside but I’m still fine| Cigarette lowomi  as I dey sip wine| Rolex for my baby we spending rich time| And I know say i don repent| Was a bad boy when we met,” Jaido P raps emotionally with carefully crafted lyrics to accompany the soft afrobeat.

This is not the first time the two rappers will be working together.

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Last year, they both featured on ‘Tesina Pot’, a hard-core but explicit song, where both rappers dished out obscene lyrics on a curious beat.

The ‘Brokoto’ crooner released ‘SEH!’, his first debut extended play, in 2019.

Shopla, as he is fondly called, is a contemporary of the likes of Fireboy, Blakbonez, Fedora, and Cheque.  The talented artistes are part of generational talents who are all alumni of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Nigerian University. 

DOWNLOAD: ‘SURVIVE’ BY JAIDO P 

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