Wale Turner’s bold new single “Innit” declares his self-made power

Nigerian rapper Wale Turner fully steps into his power with his latest single, “Innit,” now streaming on all major platforms via ONErpm.

What began with a viral online freestyle back in 2016 has blossomed into a self-assured, consistent career. With “Innit,” Turner sounds unequivocally in control.

The track is bold and built on an undeniable confidence. It’s the kind of self-belief that comes only from having been counted out and ultimately proving the doubters wrong. From the opening line, “Get me back to my postcode, this life ain’t no limit,” Turner establishes the tone: this is his world now.

“Innit” masterfully blends Nigerian street slang with a UK-inflected cadence, crafting a sound that is simultaneously deeply rooted and worldly. The hook, “Know that I’m a bad guy, innit,” lands with a captivating, playful arrogance that is underscored by real weight and genuine lived experience.

Laced with sharp, witty lyrics and an unbothered flow, the song speaks to Turner’s journey, the hustle, the quiet work, and the resilience that has defined his glow-up. More than just a song, “Innit” is a definitive statement of arrival. It’s the soundtrack to the shift, as Wale Turner continues to move entirely by his own rules.

 

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