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TILLDAYBREAK UNLEASHES “LITT” EP: A RAW LOOK AT MODERN NIGERIAN LIFE THROUGH “RAPFOBEATS”
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TILLDAYBREAK UNLEASHES “LITT” EP: A RAW LOOK AT MODERN NIGERIAN LIFE THROUGH “RAPFOBEATS”

TILLDAYBREAK UNLEASHES “LITT” EP: A RAW LOOK AT MODERN NIGERIAN LIFE THROUGH “RAPFOBEATS”

TILLDAYBREAK UNLEASHES “LITT” EP: A RAW LOOK AT MODERN NIGERIAN LIFE THROUGH “RAPFOBEATS”

Music doesn’t just choose anyone, and for TillDayBreak , it was never a career path. It was a calling.

Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, TillDayBreak grew up surrounded by melodies, harmonies, and instruments in the church choir — spaces where his love for music first bloomed. Over time, that foundation fused with the rhythm of the streets, the lyricism of rap, and the pulse of Afro-fusion, birthing what he calls “Rapfobeats” , a genre all his own. Influenced by artists like ShowDemCamp, J. Cole, MI, Falz, and Ladipoe , TillDayBreak crafts music that speaks not only to the ear but to the soul.

And with his new 2-pack EP “Litt,” he proves once again: “Each song will make you feel something.”

“Shege” (ft. Adam Srae & Layo Isaac) is a haunting narrative wrapped in rhythm, “Shege” pulls back the curtain on performative love, especially within marriages curated for Instagram and TikTok. The opening line, “Make we post for the gram… ‘I married my best friend’”, sets the tone for a story that looks beautiful online but hurts deeply offline.

TillDayBreak dares to speak what many refuse to say aloud: abuse doesn’t always scream, sometimes, it smiles for the camera. Through poetic honesty, he unpacks domestic trauma, generational pain, and societal pressure, offering empathy without judgment. This isn’t just Nigerian, it’s human. And it hits hard because it feels real.

In “CashApp,” He dives into the murky waters of Nigeria’s digital hustle culture, where dreams are often drowned by fast money and peer pressure. Lines like: “He wan be doctor, now na him dey do drugs / Flying colors, as he’s chilling with the big boys,” paint a tragic arc from ambition to deviation, brilliance lost to fraud.

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With confessionals such as: “I say I’m different, but I know I’m not / Na thief I dey thief and someone is getting hurt,” he strips away bravado to reveal guilt beneath the glamour.

Together, “Shege” and “CashApp” form a powerful two-pack that highlights TillDayBreak’s gift: the ability to tell stories that don’t just entertain, but echo. He doesn’t moralise. He doesn’t sensationalise. He simply shows us who we are, and who we risk becoming.

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