A rising street voice from East Africa, Nyago Man steps out with “Ekoma Tandaa,” a record that leans into raw expression and local influence.
The track positions him within the grassroots scene, where identity and language carry as much weight as the sound itself.
“Ekoma Tandaa” feels like a direct conversation with his core listeners, not a crossover attempt.
The production comes with a firm bounce, driven by percussive elements and a repetitive hook that sticks after a few listens.
Nyago Man delivers with a rough-edged tone, prioritizing energy and presence over polished vocal runs.
There’s a certain looseness in the structure, but it plays into the street appeal the track is aiming for.
“Ekoma Tandaa” thrives more on attitude than technical finesse, and that works for its intended crowd.
It’s not built for wide commercial reach, but it holds strong within its local lane.
If you enjoy unfiltered, street-rooted records, this is one that will connect quickly.
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