Nigerian singer Tekno just dropped his new eight-track album “Where Did Love Go?” and it’s basically a full journey through what romance actually feels like.
He produced half the album himself, which matters because the whole thing has this consistent feel throughout. Working with producers like Yung Willis, D’Meek, and Justopac, Tekno blended Afrobeats, Afropop, and dancehall into something that never feels too polished or too rough around the edges.
The opening track “Bamboo” sets a warm, comfortable mood right away. Then “Press Button” comes in with more energy and dance vibes before the project gets heavier with “Matter” and “Adaeze.” That middle stretch is where things get real – “Adaeze” is basically Tekno sitting inside the pain of watching someone you love pull away without explanation.
From there, “Port Au Prins” explores what happens when you’d actually move countries for someone. “Wedding Day” celebrates the good parts of commitment, and “Gently” brings back that easy romantic vibe before the album wraps with “Avelay,” which frames love as just being consistently there for someone.
The whole project works because Tekno didn’t try to force some big theme. He just explored different angles of what loving someone actually feels like — the good, the uncertain, the devoted parts.
Stream it now if you want something that actually sits with emotion rather than just performing it.
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