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Sam Akins Blends Genres and Speaks Truths in his Latest Single ‘Modern Jungle’

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In a brand-new song titled “Modern Jungle,” Nigerian-born artist Sam Akins discusses the reality of Nigeria today.

The gifted 24-year-old artist was able to express everything happening in his native country that is having an impact on the nation and its people.

He discussed how politicians break their promises to the people, how they mistreat the people, and how the people are going through economic troubles making the country look like a ‘Modern Jungle’

Although he concentrated on his native country, the song can equally be applied to any other country facing comparable difficulties.

He has developed a brand-new method for writing songs that involves fusing many genres. On this song, he did so for the first time by combining Afrobeat and EDM, and he took care of the production.

Sam Akins devotes his entire being to crafting songs that can readily move and touch listeners. His music is both individualized and esoteric.

His time spent living in several nations inspired his adaptability and deepened his understanding of songwriting. He performs in a variety of genres, such as Afro-pop, Gospel, and EDM.

Akins is working on a brand-new EP and is seeking record labels to work with on it before it is released.

Stream ‘Modern Jungle’ on Spotify below;

 

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