There’s no peace, just “Vawulence” in Yagaa’s new anthem for the relentless hustler

Yagaa has delivered a gritty anthem for those who see hustle not as a choice but as a battlefield in a powerful new single titled “Vawulence”. Blending Pidgin, Igbo and English, the track transforms the tension of Lagos life into a strategic masterclass, where every line is a calculated move. With a captivating mix of clanging percussion and deep, bass-heavy production, the song is a high-octane manifesto.

The Nigerian rapper’s lyrics are a fusion of street wisdom and poetic sharpness. Lines like “Party Animal akpoya Udoka oza / I put an end to peace” and “Them say na orientation but we tactical” flip cultural proverbs and everyday struggles into weapons of lyrical warfare. The song’s core message, as explained by Yagaa himself, is a redefinition of the term: “Vawulence isn’t violence, it’s vigilance. This is for anyone turning obstacles into oxygen.” The track is an example of Afro-rap’s evolution, offering not just a beat, but a philosophy for survival and success.

The song is on all major streaming platforms and Yagaa is on Instagram.

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