Known for his unique sound and heartfelt lyrics, Nigeria’s celebrated artiste, Ayodeji Solomon, better known as Reekado Banks, has returned with a new single titled, Solo, a piece that captures the essence of breaking free from toxic relationships and discovering true identity. The 30-year-old singer, who has been inactive for sometimes now, released the track on all streaming platforms on Tuesday, November 12. The track, according to a statement, marks a significant artistic evolution for the acclaimed performer as he explores themes of independence and growth.
As a powerful anthem, Solo showcases the music sensation’s signature blend of Afrobeats with contemporary pop sensibilities, while diving deep into personal territory. Solo represents more than just another addition to Reekado Banks’ impressive catalogue; it serves as a testimony to personal transformation and the courage to embrace change. The song’s narrative arc follows his journey of breaking free from toxic relationships and negative influences, with lyrics that resonate with anyone who has faced similar challenges.
Speaking on the song, the Ozumba Mbadiwe singer said, “Solo is all about embracing your journey and finding the courage to move on. I want my listeners to feel empowered and understand that true freedom comes from within.” The song’s message of self-reliance and personal growth aligns perfectly with the current global conversation about mental health and self-care.
As the artiste continues this trend and begins a new journey of embracing independence, the single is available on all streaming platforms..
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Reekado Banks returns with new single, Solo, embraces independence
Known for his unique sound and heartfelt lyrics, Nigeria’s celebrated artiste, Ayodeji Solomon, better known as Reekado Banks, has returned with a new single titled, Solo, a piece that captures the essence of breaking free from toxic relationships and discovering true identity.The post Reekado Banks returns with new single, Solo, embraces independence appeared first on The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.