A world heavy with tension, where survival often trumps dreams,Nigerian artist Suté Iwar drops a dynamic new single, [escapism], offering a sonic refuge for the weary soul. Written with vivid lyrical candor and powered by irresistible grooves, thetrack is a testament to how music becomes both a coping mechanism and a form of quiet rebellion.
‘Escapism’ marks the first release from Iwar’s upcoming EP, The Gift, slated for release in early 2025. The EP promises to push musical boundaries with its blend of Afro-infused tempos and innovative production
[escapism] paints a poignant picture of Nigeria’s socio-economic reality with lines like “country hard, situation bad, if I gauge am I fit go mad.” Yet, Suté flips the narrative by channeling these struggles into collective celebration, urging listeners to embrace moments of joy. With a vibrant, dance-ready refrain (“this one for the gyal dem here that want to party,this one for the man dem here that want to party”), the song moves effortlessly between introspection and euphoria.
“Music is how we survive, how we rebel, and how we dream,” Suté reflects. “[escapism] is not just about running away from problems but finding moments of freedom in a chaotic world. It’s about finding your disco in the madness.”
Drawing parallels between resilience and rhythm, Suté also critiques systems that fail thepeople (“government no fit show us the way, but still dem get plenty money to spray“) while firmly rejecting negativity (“bad belle people them want make we fall, that one no fit ever happen at all“). The song is as much a prayer (“we go dey alright na wetin I pray”) as it is a call to action—a reminder to find solace in music and community.
We celebrate how [escapism] taps into Afrobeat’s revolutionary roots while embracing contemporary storytelling.
This track is not just for the Nigerian dancefloor but for aninternational audience seeking solace in rhythm, resilience, and revelry.
For those navigating life’s struggles, [escapism] is a reminder: the music never stops, and the dancefloor is always open.
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