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.
mufasa
Tekno Lyrics
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Lele le le le le lele le le le
Hey my niga niga niga
Wi wi wi Willis giddem
Call me Mufasa, ayy Mufasa
Not Mustafa, not Mustafa
Hello how far, hello how far
Girl your body is enough
How you shake am with shakara
She say looking yansh kill goat
Her b-baka dey roll like rolling boat ooh
Who see Nene
Body dey move like duduke (Hallo)
Comment tu t'appelle
Kupe deka le
Girl your body is a controller (Oh yo yo)
Girl your body is a controller (Ahn)
Your body do me janglover (Oh yo yo)
Say your your body doing janglover
Kilogbe
Kilo gba yi (Kilo gba yi)
Kilofe nor nor (Kilofe nor nor)
Jomba ri (Jomba ri)
Jombe jiji (Jombe jiji)
Kilogbe (Kilogbe)
Kilo ma ni (Kilo ma ni)
Jomfa (Jomfa)
Your body
Call me Mufasa, ayy Mufasa
Not Mustafa, not Mustafa (Giddem)
Hello how far, hello how far
No kokosa
Girl your body is enough
How you shake am with shakara
She say looking yansh kill goat
Her b-baka dey roll like rolling boat ooh
Who see Nene
Body dey move like duduke (Hallo)
Comment tu t'appelle
Kupe deka le
Girl your body is a controller (Oh yo yo)
Girl your body is a controller (Ahn)
Your body do me janglover (Oh yo yo)
Say your your body doing janglover
Kilogbe (kilogbe)
Kilo gba yi (Kilo gba yi)
Kilofe nor nor (Kilofe nor nor)
Jomba ri (Jomba ri)
Jombe jiji (Jombe jiji)
Kilogbe (Kilogbe)
Kilo ma ni (Kilo ma ni)
Jomfa (Jomfa)
Your body (Giddem)
Girl your body is a controller (Oh yo yo)
Girl your body is a controller (Ahn)
Your body do me janglover (Oh yo yo)
Say your your body doing janglover
Kilogbe
The song "Mufasa" by Tekno is a fun and energetic track dedicated to appreciating the beauty and power of a woman's body. The lyrics of the song are in Nigerian Pidgin English and talk about the artist's love for a girl who has a control over his body movements. In the first verse, Tekno declares himself as Mufasa, the lion king from the Disney movie, emphasizing his strength and power. He also corrects people who mistake his name for Mustafa. The chorus of the song is a repetition of the phrase "Girl your body is a controller" which showcases the main idea of the song- the mesmerizing and captivating effect that a woman's body can have on a man.
The second verse of the song is an ode to the girl's physical attributes and her ability to control the artist's body movements. Tekno uses phrases like "How you shake am with shakara" to appreciate the girl's dancing skills and "body dey move like duduke" to emphasize her graceful movements. He also adds a touch of humor to the song with phrases like "Her b-baka dey roll like rolling boat" which adds a playful tone to the track. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus and the phrase "Kilogbe" which translates to "what are you carrying." Overall, the song is a celebration of the beauty and power of a woman's body and how it can control a man's movements.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh yo (Giddem)
Expressing excitement and urging others to join in
Lele le le le le lele le le le
Repeating a catchy, rhythmic phrase
Hey my niga niga niga
A friendly greeting to someone close to the singer
Wi wi wi Willis giddem
Giving a shout-out to someone named Willis
Call me Mufasa, ayy Mufasa
Introducing oneself with a proud and powerful name
Not Mustafa, not Mustafa
Clarifying that one's name is not to be confused with another similar name
Hello how far, hello how far
Asking how someone is doing, possibly in a Nigerian dialect
No kokosa
No worries or problems, possibly in a Nigerian dialect
Girl your body is enough
Complimenting a woman's physical appearance
How you shake am with shakara
Praising a woman's dancing skills
She say looking yansh kill goat
A woman says that her buttocks are so attractive that they could kill a goat
Her b-baka dey roll like rolling boat ooh
Describing the way a woman's buttocks move in a playful and rhythmic way
Who see Nene
Asking if anyone has seen a woman named Nene, possibly a friend or love interest
Body dey move like duduke (Hallo)
Describing the way a woman's body moves in a smooth and flowing manner
Comment tu t'appelle
Asking a woman for her name in French, showing sophistication and cultural awareness
Kupe deka le
Asking someone to dance in a Nigerian dialect
Girl your body is a controller (Oh yo yo)
Suggesting that a woman's body has the power to control a man's actions and desires
Girl your body is a controller (Ahn)
Repeating the previous line for emphasis
Your body do me janglover (Oh yo yo)
Expressing the intense attraction and passion that a man feels for a woman's body
Say your your body doing janglover
Repeating the previous line for clarity
Kilogbe
Possibly a slang term for dance or partying in a Nigerian dialect
Kilo gba yi (Kilo gba yi)
Asking what is happening, in a Nigerian dialect
Kilofe nor nor (Kilofe nor nor)
Asking for what reason or purpose something is being done, in a Nigerian dialect
Jomba ri (Jomba ri)
Possibly a slang term for dancing or moving one's body, in a Nigerian dialect
Jombe jiji (Jombe jiji)
Possibly a slang term for shaking one's hips or waist in a Nigerian dialect
Kilo ma ni (Kilo ma ni)
Asking what the matter is, in a Nigerian dialect
Jomfa (Jomfa)
Possibly a slang term for dancing or having fun in a Nigerian dialect
Your body (Giddem)
Continuing to express admiration and attraction for a woman's body
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Always been playing African music in my island and the growth is just boom ๐ฅ always had some of the best rhythms and combinations of rhythms in my opinion.
I say kids fro. Africa can dance the way they can dance because the music is so intricately different.
Like 5-7 hard kitting intricate beats and rhythms to make masterpieces. You have to be born there raised their to understand there and move like there.
I appreciate and love it all.
Even your guitarist are amazing
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The talented Tekno is back. This beat is hard. ๐ฅ. Why do i feel Naira Marley would be dope in a remix
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Fans of TEKNO inside and outside Nigeria let's gather here and welcome him back like he never left ๐๐
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