Teni Apata, Nigerian songstress, has come through with the visuals for ‘Hustle’, a track off Wondaland, her debut album.

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Teni, who had recently spoken with TheCable Lifestyle about the album, put out the song’s visuals on Friday.

The music video features Teni playing the role of a struggling singer trying to make amplify her musical talent.

The issue proves more difficult with her mother, who, believing music is but a waste of time, beats her whenever she stumbles upon her daughter devoting time for her passion.

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The only soothing balm was the father, who recognises the girl’s talent and encourages her passion.

In one of the scenes, the father and daughter could be seen in a vehicle speeding over what appeared to be the third mainland bridge in Lagos while the girl sings to keep the journey vivacious.

A mishap, however, occurs and their car plunges into the lagoon below the bridge.

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The girl survives, but her father didn’t make it.

While watching the burial of the only person in the world who supported her dreams, she sings: “Of course, of course, them say Teni pompous, yeah/ ‘Cause I put myself first/ Whoa, they say Teni pompous, yeah/ But it’s all love, all love, brother, yeah, it’s all love/ Whoa, it’s all love, my brother, it’s all love/ And I’m good with it”

Watch the video below:

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