Nigerian recording artist ALUTA VIBEZ celebrates the daily grind on a street-facing new record titled “Men At Work.”
Released August 10, 2026 under production from Vibez Inco, this one frames labor itself as something worth celebrating rather than just enduring.
Because the song positions hustle and discipline as identity markers, “Men At Work” reads less like a motivational anthem and more like a working man’s declaration.
That distinction matters here. ALUTA VIBEZ builds the entire concept around movement and consistency, speaking directly to people who show up daily regardless of what circumstances throw at them. The title carries a practical, effort-driven meaning rather than chasing status or flash, which separates it from typical hustle-culture records that lean on flexing instead.
Sonically, the record blends Afro-Dancehall rhythm with Amapiano texture, sitting comfortably within the broader Afrosounds movement currently defining a lot of Nigerian street music right now. That combination gives “Men At Work” enough groove to work socially while still keeping its working-class message front and center.
The worker imagery running through the song gives it a specific identity that pulls it away from generic inspirational fare. Rather than promising overnight success, ALUTA VIBEZ keeps things grounded in the actual daily grind that street and working-class listeners recognize instantly.
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