Music
Celebrated Nigerian visionary performing artist, singer-songwriter, and music producer Cobhams Asuquo has once again captivated audiences with his latest single, the brilliantly witty and relatable “The Traffic Song.” Known for his insightful lyrics and versatile musicality, Cobhams now casts his observant eye on the daily grind of Lagos life, specifically the shared agony and occasional absurdity of its infamous traffic congestion.
“The Traffic Song” is a unique blend of sharp urban critique, heartfelt prayer, and Cobhams’ signature humor. The instantly catchy chorus, a direct plea of “Dear Lord, deliver man,” encapsulates the universal Nigerian experience of being ensnared in seemingly endless gridlock. Through clever and comical lyrics, Cobhams paints a vivid and all-too-real picture of navigating Lagos traffic, peppered with quirky anecdotes and relatable imagery like “I don buy socks and water for hold up o.”
However, “The Traffic Song” transcends mere comedic observation. It serves as a clever cultural commentary on the resilience of the human spirit, the limits of patience, and the often-ironic realities of urban chaos. Cobhams masterfully uses humor as a vehicle to highlight a significant aspect of everyday life in Lagos, fostering a sense of shared experience and understanding among listeners.
With his extensive discography of hit singles and his reputation as a seasoned and versatile musician, Cobhams Asuquo continues to demonstrate his unique ability to connect with audiences on multiple levels. “The Traffic Song” is a testament to his artistry, transforming a frustrating daily reality into an engaging and thought-provoking musical experience.
Listen to “The Traffic Song” on all major streaming platforms now.