Chiké - Nwoke Oma

Chiké - Nwoke Oma

Painting a vivid picture, Chiké inspires and advises with the spectacular visual for "The Brother's Keeper"'s lead single "Nwoke Oma". The cut titled "Nwoke Oma", is a high-life-pop number that inspires yet talks about the joys and new friends attracted by success, as Chiké sings on the chorus of the lush emotive DeeYasso production, "When you dey hustle, you go dey all alone, When you succeed, they go call you their own, Na because you don dey for the throne, They dey call you Nwoke Oma".

"Nwoke Oma" - meaning "Good Man", or this case "Good Person" - is a word of encouragement to all hustlers out there, striving to create a better living for their families so they can be called a good man or good woman. The singer acknowledges the struggle to be recognized without the societally-approved norms of success.

"Nwoke Oma" which is poised to be an African classic and an evergreen number serves as the lead single of "The Brother's Keeper" is a musical memoir detailing the joys, wins, losses, struggles, and challenges as Chiké navigates current life after the success of his debut album "Boo of the Booless".

Directed by Director Pink for Pinkline Films.

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