Trigga’s “Gobe”: The Street Anthem That Refuses to Fade

When Fisayo Abdulwahab Tunde, better known as Trigga, released “Gobe” in May, it did not explode overnight. Instead, it grew steadily, moving from the streets to the clubs and onto playlists until it became impossible to ignore. Months later, its energy is still loud, pulsing through Lagos and beyond.

With raw lyricism, an infectious bounce, and the grit of street-born storytelling, “Gobe” is more than a track. It is a lived experience captured in sound. Trigga began honing his craft in childhood freestyle sessions during primary school before taking music seriously nearly a decade ago. Since then, he has built a reputation for authenticity. His music does not simply describe street life; it carries the weight of having lived it.

On “Gobe”, the Lagos native channels pain and passion into a sound that is unfiltered yet addictive. It is the soundtrack for late-night hustle runs, chaotic club nights, and speakers rattling in the trenches. It is honest, heavy, and capable of moving people both emotionally and physically.

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For Trigga, “Gobe” is not just another single. It is a statement that street anthems are not manufactured. They are earned, lived, and carried by those who understand the grind. And right now, this one is still very much alive.

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