Port Harcourt’s fast-rising talent Halver has dropped his new single “Trabaye”,  an Afrobeat anthem celebrates life, ambition, and the relentless hustle of the streets. With its infectious rhythm and bold, uplifting message, “Trabaye” is already igniting dance floors around the world.

The word “Trabaye” embodies a vibe of living in the moment. Its core mantra — “Make we trabaye, tomorrow fit no dey” — captures the urgency of enjoying life now.

Inspired by the grind’s collective energy, Halver channels the spirit of the self-made hustler, declaring, “Ghetto boy wey get doings pass sugar daddy.”

The track’s pulsing beat and confident lyrics tell a story of transformation, where hard work fuels celebration and clarity shines like the bling on Halver’s neck.

The creative spark behind “Trabaye” struck Halver like lightning — the central phrase came first, and the rest flowed effortlessly. Working with a top-tier team of producers and engineers, he crafted a rich Afrobeat sound driven by captivating percussion from the very first beat.

The result is a record bursting with joy, empowerment, and an irresistible urge to move.
The accompanying music video brings the song’s energy to life in vivid color, taking viewers on a cinematic ride through the grind and the glory. Authentic yet aspirational, it mirrors the journey toward continental, billion-dollar dreams while inviting everyone to join the celebration.


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