Thursday, 9 October 2025
Trending
EditorialNew ReleasesNewsNigerian

Relentless Topwav delivers on “Relocate & JumpOff”

Topwav comes through with another smashing sociopolitical, commentary-filled track.

Topwav (@thetopwav)
Topwav (@thetopwav)

Topwav, popularly known for always making music that has its themes centered around occurrences in his immediate environment, has mastered the art of expressing the fullness of his feeling through his sound.

On his debut project ‘Election Tape‘, he created a project that has a thematic and idea similarity to Show Dem Camp’s Clone Wars series. That said, Topwav has always aimed to express his take on happenings in Nigeria on several tracks. Singles like ‘Cash Out N Japa‘, ‘Defending Nonsense‘ and the aforementioned debut project houses most of his socio-political opinions.

However, ‘Relocate and JumpOff‘ follows a similar theme while having a groovy bounce. On this track, Topwav craves for soft life more than ever ( soft life like puff puff / No more struggling for bus stop ). Interestingly, Topwav has recently released crispy visuals for this amazing record to further amplify its appeal. It would not be surprising if it becomes one of the public anthems ahead of next month’s National elections.

WATCH: Relocate and JumpOff visual by Topwav.

The song’s fluidity of purpose and replay value are also likely to play a key role in its success. With the electric act announcing his third album is scheduled for release next month, the song would surely enjoy its own spell of dominance in the country.

Related posts
New ReleasesNewsNigeriansingle

1da Banton Drops Intoxicating New Single "PAWON"

Following his last single “HIGHSTAR,” Nigerian hitmaker 1da Banton returns with another…
Read more
AlbumsEditorialNigerianReviews

ODUMODUBLVCK Is Burnt Out On "Industry Machine" [Album Review]

After three full length albums and a countless run of features in the space of ten months, the…
Read more
AlbumsNewsNigerian

Sarz's "Protect Sarz At All Costs" Crosses 100 Million Spotify Streams

Sarz’s latest body of work, Protect Sarz At All Costs, has now officially crossed 100 million…
Read more

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *