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M’Kido & Terry Apala Inspire Hope With “Oro Wa”
M’Kido’s journey is one of resilience and self-belief. Rising through challenges, he has honed his sound into a reflection of real-life struggles and triumphs. Teaming up with Terry Apala, he delivers “Oro wa”, an anthem of perseverance and hope. The song’s lyrics emphasize personal growth, rising above negativity, and trusting the process. With lines like […]
M’Kido’s journey is one of resilience and self-belief. Rising through challenges, he has honed his sound into a reflection of real-life struggles and triumphs. Teaming up with Terry Apala, he delivers “Oro wa”, an anthem of perseverance and hope.
The song’s lyrics emphasize personal growth, rising above negativity, and trusting the process. With lines like “It’s been a long journey so far” and “What doesn’t kill you makes a man stronger,” “Oro wa” speaks to the power of endurance. French phrases like “Ça va aller” (It will be okay) and “Un jour ça va payer” (One day it will pay off) reinforce its universal message. M’Kido and Terry Apala join forces to remind you that you are not alone in your daily struggles, keep at it, your time is coming, and don’t judge your breakthrough by another man’s watch.
Blending Yoruba, French, and Apala-infused melodies, Oro Wa paints vivid scenes of daily struggles and ultimate success. The chant-like chorus makes it a motivational soundtrack for hustlers everywhere.
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