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[Music] Khali Bada$$ - The Underground


The Underground is a song that is talking about the government corruption in the country (Nigeria), the lies they always tell us "the masses" when its time for elections and they will never forfil that promise.

its a song that is talking about the killing of a young boy for just stealing a cup of cassava flour (Garri) by lagosians elders and youths which am sure he stole because he was very hungry due to the current situation of the country, no food to eat, people hardly eat two square meal a day, and the Government have done nothing about it.. .

This a song of peace, love and care,  the killing of innocent souls most stop. let the crisis end, nd let peace reign..

may God continue to bless you...
Amen, Thanks!!!.



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