Wednesday, February 11

Cobhams Asuquo Turns Gridlock Into Groove with “The Traffic Song”

Only Cobhams could take a Lagos traffic jam and turn it into something you’d actually want to dance to.

His latest release, The Traffic Song,” isn’t just a tune—it’s a whole experience for anyone who’s ever been stuck between a keke and a danfo, inching forward while questioning all life choices. But instead of complaints, Cobhams brings a sense of humor, rhythm, and just the right amount of drama.

From the moment the beat kicks in, you know it’s more than just a song—it’s a relatable, laugh-out-loud diary entry for every commuter who’s ever lost hope on Third Mainland Bridge.

The visuals that dropped with the track? Equal parts cheeky and cinematic. You’ll spot all the familiar characters—frustrated drivers, energetic hawkers, and that one guy who somehow thinks his horn will solve everything. The delivery is sharp, the lyrics hit home, and the beat? Instantly replayable.

But don’t be fooled by the jokes—there’s a message here too. Cobhams is calling out the daily madness while reminding us that even in the most frustrating corners of our lives, there’s still room to laugh, reflect, and maybe even dance a little.

So whether you’re crawling to work or just reminiscing about your last fuel queue, this might just be the anthem you didn’t know you needed.

Hit play. You’ll never look at traffic the same way again.

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