‘They say we no suppose to talk, say our mouths go dig our graves’
‘Time no wait for man o, omo boys dey move around’
‘One by one, we must remember…’
Wyll Diamond  is back with another home grown afrobeat rythm with an activism filled lyrical content. Calling on the Nigerian people at home and in diaspora to place a demand on her leaders for good governance, justice and equity.
This vibrant pièce is mixed with the spirit of Lagos and underground jazz.
He further displays his often surprising versatility in contemporary African sounds with global appeal.
With each subconscious head nods, and foot wraps , and chants in solidarity . One can almost physically taste a sense of dignity restored. Enjoy the ID Cabasa produced track.