Mo’d and Badman Neephy have released a collaborative single titled “Only Me.”
The track is built on an Afrobeats foundation with a focus on socially reflective songwriting and conversational lyricism. It incorporates melodic hooks and alternating verses that explore both personal and collective experiences.
Across the record, Mo’d delivers verses shaped by observations of insecurity, inequality, and everyday struggle in Nigeria, while Badman Neephy contributes a Yoruba verse centered on perseverance, responsibility, and personal resilience. The two perspectives combine to form a dialogue between social commentary and individual determination.
Rather than presenting a single viewpoint, “Only Me” reflects shared conversations and lived experiences, using its recurring hook to emphasize questions of accountability and collective understanding.
Mo’d is a Nigerian independent artist whose work blends Afrobeats with storytelling and socially conscious themes.
Badman Neephy is a Nigerian artist who incorporates Yoruba-language expression and personal narrative into his music.
“Only Me” is available on digital streaming platforms.

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