Veteran Nigerian artiste and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Mavins Records – talent management and artiste & repertoire hub, Don Jazzy revamps with a self-produced mellow song titled, “Safe,” and the first collaboration between him and popular rapper Falz, who delivers two reflective verses, touching on COVID-19’s impact.
The track addresses the hardships brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak, calling it the “enemy” and encouraging Nigerians to band together against it and keep the faith. “Corona be the enemy, omo your neighbor no be enemy,” sings the artist on the mid-tempo track.
It’s Don Jazzy’s first release in a while, and he couldn’t have picked a more fitting time to return and release a song about unity. According to BBC Africa’s live tracker, there have been over 2,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria. A message of collective action against the further spread of the disease is much-needed, and the artists have found a creative way to deliver one with “Safe.”
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