Tekno Miles was first signed under K-Money Entertainment. His first single titled "Holiday" was released under the imprint. With featured vocals from Davido, "Holiday" was positively accepted and gained massive airplay.
In 2012 while in Abuja, Tekno Miles was spotted by renowned Nigerian comedian Julius Agwu at an event after Tekno Miles received a standing ovation following the performance of a song titled "Onye Ne Kwu", his remix of Ice Prince's "Oleku". It was at the same event he met Iyanya and Ubi Franklyn, the manager of Made Men Music Group who he became friends with. Ubi and Iyanya eventually encouraged Tekno Miles to move to Lagos to further his music career.
On October 5, 2013, he signed a music contract with Made Men Music Group under which he released singles like "Dance" and "Anything" which won him a nomination in the "Best New Act of the Year" category at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. On June 18, 2015, Tekno Miles released a song titled "Duro" which was positively received. A remix which featured Phyno and Flavour N'abania was released on November 16, 2015. "Duro" was produced by DJ Coublon. It topped several charts in Nigeria and on the international scene, it peaked at #5 on Capital XTRA's "Afrobeats Chart: Top 10" for September 2015. On November 20, 2015, Tekno Miles released a single titled "Wash". The song was produced by DJ Coublon with the video directed by AJE Films.
Buga
Tekno Lyrics
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Don't sleep no sleep
Wake up (Uba)
Collect your money (Collect your money)
Wake up eh
Collect your money (Collect your money)
Wake up (Giddem)
Gbe'ra go get that mullah (Wake up)
Oh ah mo ni ko kala (Kala gb'owo yแบนn o)
Kala gb'owo yแบนn l'แปwแป dealer (Kala ko)
You don work you don try try
You suppose to dey j'aiye j'aiye
Kilo kan mi kan person matter o
Person wey don mad oy
When I land I land softly on a sofa floor
So far so good koni baje o
Let me see you (Go low low low)
Let me see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga o (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga o (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga (Gbe'ra oh)
Gb'era o
Gbera go get the Dollar (Wake up)
Oun kan'ra kala gb'owo yแบนn o
Kala gb'owo yแบนn l'แปwแป dealer (K'ala ko)
You don work you don try
You suppose to dey high
Ki lo kan wแปn o แนฃแบน fun wแปn
Person wey don mad ay
When I land I land softly on a sofa floor
So far so good koni baje o
Let me see you (Go low low low)
Let me see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn Lemme
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga o (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you dey buga o (Go low low low)
Lemme see you (Go low low low)
Buga wแปn (Lemme see you)
Buga wแปn
Lemme see you
Go low low low (Let me see you)
Go low low low
Buga wแปn (Let me see you)
Buga wแปn (Let me see you)
Go low low low (Let me see you)
Go low low low
Buga won (Let me see you)
Buga won
You don work you don try
You suppose to dey fine
Meet me
You don work you don try
You suppose to dey fine
The lyrics to Tekno & Kizz Daniel's song "Buga" are a celebration of success and hard work. The song encourages people to wake up and collect their money, emphasizing the importance of financial success. It suggests that if you work hard and try, you deserve to enjoy your life and have a good time.
The song also touches on the idea that money can bring power and influence. The lines "Gbe'ra go get that mullah" and "Kala gb'owo yแบนn l'แปwแป dealer" suggest that money can be used to acquire wealth and have control over others. However, it also acknowledges that one should not lose their sanity or become obsessed with money, as seen in the line "Person wey don mad oy" (someone who has gone crazy).
The lyrics further highlight the idea of living luxuriously and enjoying the fruits of one's labor. The line "When I land I land softly on a sofa floor" suggests landing softly in a comfortable and opulent lifestyle. The phrase "So far so good koni baje o" implies that everything has been going well and there are no troubles or problems at the moment.
The repetitive chorus of "Let me see you dey buga" encourages the listeners to dance and show off their moves. "Buga" in this context can be interpreted as a slang for dancing and having a good time. The lines "Go low low low" and "Buga wแปn" further emphasize the idea of enjoying oneself and letting loose on the dance floor.
Overall, the lyrics of "Buga" celebrate hard work, financial success, and the enjoyment of life's luxuries, while warning against becoming obsessed with money and retaining one's sanity in the pursuit of wealth. The song encourages people to let go and have a good time, expressing the importance of celebrating one's achievements.
Lyrics ยฉ Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., EMPIRE PUBLISHING
Written by: Augustine Kelechi, Daniel Shekwoyemi, Marcel Akunwata, Olawale Isaac Adeola, Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@aframaco9491
9.5 million views in 6 days!
I predict another 100 million benchmark for this Nigerian Afrobeats video!
Update; Oh now itโs 14 million views in 10 days!!!!.
Pure banger ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ!
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@JuanWilliam-mb3cn
Kizz Daniel, Tekno - dun went HAM after he dun found out about ๐
a u t h e n t I c v i e w s ๐
like all them other trappers be doin
@sweetmama6436
รtre Africain c'est une bรฉnรฉdiction hors pair. Vraiment si je n'รฉtait pas africaine j'allais pleurรฉ tout les jours.
Dinguerie de son๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ
@lafemmeafricaine555
๐โค๏ธ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ช๐ช๐ช
@joblo6385
Iโm crying now!
@user-jt3cd4sh5s
These kinds of Afrobeats riddims are popular in St.Vincent and the Grenadines and the Caribbean for that matter and also the wider world. Big respect to the producers and singers.
@michaeludeze8470
Mama Africa misses her long-gone sons and daughters. When are you coming for a visit?
@user-jt3cd4sh5s
We miss Africa our homeland . Sometine in the future Sir.
@shevonnicholas2255
They can keep their grammies Black africa u r d bess.The world loves ur music..โคโคโค
@AfricaVibez
May God bless Nigerian Artist for promoting Africa.๐ณ๐ฌ๐ณ๐ฌ๐ณ๐ฌ
@Kim-ll4mq
Afro free instruments, this lady makes them fire๐ฅ
https://youtu.be/NecbFqh7Ei4