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Mádé Kuti Drops New Single ‘Wait And See’


Afrobeat artiste, Mádé Kuti has released his highly anticipated new single, ‘Wait and See’.

This thought-provoking song reflects on the consequences of our actions and the importance of being content while striving for more.

‘Wait and See’ released on Friday, June 27, 2025, is a powerful reminder that our actions have consequences, and that true happiness comes from within.

The message resonates around the narrative: you reap what you sow, be content with what you have and work hard on your happiness.

Mádé Kuti who is a second  generation of Afrobeat singers as he is the son of Afrobeat star, Femi Kuti and grandson of the Abami Eda, Fela Anikulapo Kuti who made the afrobeat genre what it is today. The song’s soulful vocals and infectious rhythms make Wait and See a compelling listen that will resonate with fans and music lovers alike.

“I’m excited to share ‘Wait and See’ with the world,” says Mádé Kuti. “This song is a reflection of my own experiences and observations, and I hope it inspires listeners to reflect on their own lives and priorities.”

The single’s concept is built around the idea of harvesting what we sow, whether good or bad. Mádé Kuti encourages listeners to mind their business, work hard on their happiness, and appreciate what they have, so that when tomorrow comes, they won’t regret.

Wait and See is the latest preview of Made Kuti’s upcoming album, “Chapter 1-Where Does Happiness Come From”.



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