Lyta’s Latest ‘Everybody’ Is His Freedom Manifesto

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In just a couple of years of being in the music industry, Lyta has progressively gotten better and honed his special brew of Afropop made possible by his tuneful vocals, the right affiliations, and his deft grip on romance plots. His latest, Everybody is just another sturdy rung on his ladder to mainstream dominance.

More like a follow up to the controversy he was involved in earlier this year when K-Pop band, GOT7 accused him of plagiarizing the concept of their music video, the Killertunes produced Everybody is a nod towards nonconformism. Lyta paints a vivid picture of the theory of codependency, highlighting the cons of being a people pleaser and how human beings are never satisfied with each other’s actions.

Everybody is Lyta’s freedom manifesto and coupled with its relatability and tunefulness, it reads like a poential anthem.