Enugu-based rapper and songwriter Tuff King unveils another cut from his “Black Sheepizen” EP titled “45 Street Girl.”
This one sits quietly among his catalog compared to bigger hits like “Waka Waka” and “Nkemakonam,” but that doesn’t make it any less worth attention. In fact, deep cuts like this often reveal more about an artist’s actual range than the songs everyone already knows.
Because Tuff King writes and executive-produces most of his own material, every record carries that same unfiltered honesty, and this track keeps that thread intact.
The title itself hints at a specific narrative rather than generic street bravado. Tuff King has always leaned toward vivid, character-driven storytelling instead of vague flexing, and that approach tends to give his lesser-known tracks a different kind of staying power than his radio-friendly singles.
For fans who’ve already worn out “Waka Waka,” “45 Street Girl” offers a different side of the same Black Sheep energy.
Listen to “Tuff King – 45 Street Girl” and drop your comments below!
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