M’Kido has joined forces with Terry Apala to release an inspiring new track titled “Oro Wa.” The song, which blends Yoruba, French and Apala-infused melodies, is a powerful anthem of resilience, hope, and perseverance.
M’Kido, the Nigerian artiste known for his journey of self-belief and overcoming adversity, delivers a heartfelt message through “Oro Wa.” The track emphasises personal growth and rising above negativity, with lyrics like “What doesn’t kill you makes a man stronger” and “It’s been a long journey so far.” French phrases such as “Ça va aller” (It will be okay) and “Un jour ça va payer” (One day it will pay off) add a universal touch, resonating with listeners across cultures.
Afro-Apala sensation, Terry Apala’s signature Apala sound, fused with M’Kido’s Afrobeat influences, creates a unique sonic experience. The chant-like chorus and vivid storytelling paint a picture of daily struggles and ultimate triumph, making “Oro Wa” a motivational soundtrack for hustlers everywhere.
Speaking about the collaboration, M’Kido shared, “This song is for everyone fighting to make it. It’s a reminder that your time will come, and you’re not alone in the struggle.” Terry Apala echoed this sentiment, adding, “Music is a universal language, and with ‘Oro Wa,’ we wanted to inspire hope and resilience.”
The uplifting collaboration that celebrates the power of endurance and the beauty of cross-cultural artistry is now available for streaming on all major platforms. Follow M’Kido on Instagram | X & Terry Apala on Instagram | X.