Falz Calls Out Corruption and Insecurity in Gritty New Track “Ole”
Falz returns with “Ole,” a hard-hitting single that takes aim at corruption and economic hardship in Nigeria. He uses the Yoruba word for “thief” as a refrain while rapping about inflation, unemployment, and the struggle to afford basics like healthcare, education, and security. He also highlights how politicians recycle empty promises each election. The song shines a light on rising insecurity, from kidnappings to community violence. Each chant of “Ole” feels like a direct accusation at those in power. By the end, Falz’s frustration is clear. His sharp social commentary remains true to the style that has defined his career.
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