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What I love about Tchella's Debut single 'Traffic'

I was stuck in  traffic listening to Traffic by Tchella.
It was the most sensible thing to do at that moment. I needed to calm my nerves and avoid  words being hauled  from drivers trying to meander through the massive Port Harcourt gridlock.

Headset plugged and I revelled in  the beauty of the sound I heard. It was simple and adorable. 

Dexterously woven  melodies, beautiful acoustics, one of the best lyrics that has ever happened to Nigerian music  since Airbrush by Sheyi Shay LOL. 

Believe me. If you love Sam smith,  Adele,  Mike Posner,  James Bond blunt, Nonso Amadi,  Bez and Timi Dakolo then you MUST love Tchella.

Nigerian youths aren't trying to follow the band wagon.  Everyone is trying to  be unique. Herd mentality may sell,  but unique mentality ensures your melodies are imprinted in  the minds of people. 

By the way,  he produced the song.  Yes,  he did and he is in the Garden City.

I am  here to unravel potentials in  Port Harcourt city and Tchella is one.  He is the quintessential definition of SUPERB.
download the song  here

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  1. I heard the song on radio too then got to see him perform last Sunday......awesome

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