By the time they reached the driveway, the video had 50,000 views. The comments were flooded: “Not the 'sweater' remix! 😂” and “The King of Afrobeats has arrived!”
Mr. Okoro simply sighed, checking his notifications. "Next week, I will do that 'WAP' song. I believe it stands for 'Work And Pray.' It is very important for the youth." By the time they reached the driveway, the
Mr. Okoro sat in his parked SUV, scrolling through TikTok while waiting for his daughter, Titi, to finish her dance rehearsal. He was a man of prestige—a structural engineer with a starch-crisp traditional agbada and a reputation for being "very serious." But then, the beat dropped. “Wah-wah-wah, wild thoughts...” the video had 50
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