If you have been anywhere near a speaker or listen to a trending playlist lately, you may have likely felt the tectonic shift caused by fast-rising Nigerian-American Afro-Pop star, Gabriel Oluwadamilare Mogaji, popularly known as Tyler Vybe’s breakout single, Change Am, a danceable Afro-Pop song featuring Terry Alexander Ejeh popularly known as Terry Apala, the Apala-swag king.
The heat index just went up following the official music video release by the Abuja-based crooner Signed to Hashtag Entertainment. It’s just another music video; it’s a high-energy collision of street-hop grit and polished Afro-fusion aesthetics.
A celebration of the hustle-to-victory narrative, the song captures the essence of the lyrics which speak to changing one’s circumstances and leveling up. It is directed with a sharp eye for colour and movement, the video leans heavily into the new Nigeria aesthetic — mixing raw, urban landscapes with high-fashion sensibilities.
The energy mirrors the track’s infectious percussion as Tyler Vybe brings the Gen-Z flyness, while Terry Apala holds down the OG status with his signature swagger. The chemistry feels organic. Tyler provides the catchy, melodic anchor that stays in listerners’ head for days, while Terry comes in like a whirlwind, adding that traditional texture that makes the track feel grounded and authentic.
Already a certified club shaker, the music video gives it the legs to dominate the airwaves for the foreseeable future. Tyler Vybe is proving he is not just a one-hit-wonder artiste; he is a curator of vibes. By bringing Terry Apala into his world, he has br waidged the gap between the modern sound and cultural roots.
Tyler Vybe, Terry Apala join forces in Change Am visuals
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