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Otriexx Reignites Afro Hip-Hop With New Single ‘Fake Life’


Nigerian rapper, Otriexx is set to make waves in the hip-hop scene with his latest single titled ‘Fake Life’.

The song which drops on March 28, 2025 has a great production vaLue that channels the golden era of hip-hop—marked by heavy boom-bap beats and raw lyricism, Fake Life is more than just a song; it’s a statement.

Otriexx is known for his sharp lyricism and raw delivery, reviving the essence of classic hip-hop by blending hard-hitting beats with storytelling that cuts deep into societal realities.

In Fake Life, The young artiste takes aim at the culture of pretense, exposing the facade many people maintain in pursuit of validation. The track delves into the struggles of authenticity in an era where social media and material possessions dictate perceived success.

Through his signature flow, Otriexx paints a vivid picture of individuals flexing wealth they can’t afford, masking their hardships behind a carefully curated illusion of luxury.

Otriexx’s commitment to unfiltered storytelling harks back to a time when hip-hop was a medium for truth, reflection, and social critique. His latest work cements him as a voice determined to bring authenticity back to the genre.

The anticipation for Fake Life has been building, with Otriexx teasing snippets and thought-provoking messages on social media. One post reads, “Reality check: Stop the fake life before it stops you!”—a sentiment that resonates with many in today’s image-driven world.

 



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