Nigerian artist OG Tee drops “LIVERPOOL,” a hardcore street anthem that flips the famous football chant “You’ll Never Walk Alone” into a menacing declaration of survival. Blending Afrobeat rhythms with trap aggression, the track is a slick but sinister ode to street life—where firearms, voodoo, and loyalty dictate the rules.
OG Tee’s signature Afro-fused trap style takes center stage, with pulsing basslines and punchy percussion creating a hypnotic yet hard-hitting backdrop. The production is deceptively catchy—almost danceable—but the lyrics reveal a darker narrative. Lines like “Pull up on the street brawling / 32 pon me & Selina guide me” (referencing a firearm and dark magic) contrast sharply with the track’s uptempo groove, making it a subversive sing-along.

OG Tee doesn’t glorify violence—he documents it as reality. The song’s title plays on Liverpool FC’s iconic slogan, twisting it into a metaphor for never being defenseless in a dangerous world. References to “Never walking alone” take on a chilling double meaning, suggesting protection through any means necessary, whether by firearms or spiritual forces. It’s raw, unfiltered storytelling—a glimpse into the harsh truths of street life in Nigeria.
“LIVERPOOL” isn’t just a song—it’s a street manifesto. OG Tee proves he’s unafraid to explore the shadows, blending Afrobeat’s vibrancy with trap’s raw edge. If this is the direction of his sound, 2024 is his for the taking.
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