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Energy is a testament to Boy Adequate’s Talent and Versatility

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Boy Adequate, the rising star of the Nigerian music industry, has just dropped his highly anticipated new song titled “Energy.” This new single is a testament to Boy Adequate’s talent and versatility as an artist.

“Energy is a beautifully crafted song which features Boy Adequate’s signature smooth flow and catchy hooks. It is a blend of R&B, and Afro-pop, which showcases Boy Adequate’s ability to seamlessly blend different genres into one cohesive sound.

The song Energy features Kenyan singer and songwriter “L. A Vibez is a song aimed specifically to override bad spirits, telling you to be choosy about the type of people you allow to influence your behaviour, just so you protect your mental health.

Energy is that song about overcoming adversity and never giving up. The song’s uplifting message is a reflection of Boy Adequate’s journey in the music industry. Despite facing numerous obstacles along the way, Boy Adequate has never lost his drive and determination to succeed.

“Energy” is a departure from Boy Adequate’s earlier work, which was more introspective and focused on his personal experiences. With “Energy,” Boy Adequate has taken a more upbeat and energetic approach, while still maintaining his signature style and sound.

The track has already been met with rave reviews from fans and critics alike. Many have praised Boy Adequate’s lyrical ability and his ability to create infectious hooks that stick in your head long after the song has ended.

In a recent interview, the Boy Adequate spoke about the creative process behind Energy. “I wanted to create a song that was both personal and relatable,” said Boy Adequate. “I drew inspiration from my own experiences and the experiences of those around me.

With “Energy,” Boy Adequate has once again proven why he is one of the most exciting new artists in the music industry. The track is a perfect introduction to his upcoming EP and a testament to his talent as a songwriter and performer.

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