"Crisis" established African China as a "voice of the voiceless," alongside other hits like and "No Condition Is Permanent" . His music remains a staple of Nigerian "classic" street-pop, often compared to the activism of Fela Kuti for its bold criticism of government failure.

The story behind the song: Crisis by Legendary African China RealAFRICAN CHINA TV YouTube• 3 Sep 2022

African China recounts witnessing dead bodies on the road, ethnic and religious clashes, and the normalization of violence.

(Chinagorom Onuoha) is a legendary Nigerian musician known for his conscious lyrics and "galala" style. His song "Crisis," originally released on the 2004 album of the same name, is one of his most powerful social commentaries.

The track serves as a journalistic report on the socioeconomic and political turmoil in Nigeria during the early 2000s.

In this interview, African China discusses the harrowing real-life events in Lagos and across Nigeria that inspired him to write 'Crisis':

The song is a plea to the government and citizens to stop the senseless killings and address the root causes of the "crisis". Musical Impact and Legacy

He highlights political misrule, police brutality, and the suffering of the common "ghetto" resident.

Part 2 | African China - Crises

"Crisis" established African China as a "voice of the voiceless," alongside other hits like and "No Condition Is Permanent" . His music remains a staple of Nigerian "classic" street-pop, often compared to the activism of Fela Kuti for its bold criticism of government failure.

The story behind the song: Crisis by Legendary African China RealAFRICAN CHINA TV YouTube• 3 Sep 2022

African China recounts witnessing dead bodies on the road, ethnic and religious clashes, and the normalization of violence. AFRICAN CHINA - Crises Part 2

(Chinagorom Onuoha) is a legendary Nigerian musician known for his conscious lyrics and "galala" style. His song "Crisis," originally released on the 2004 album of the same name, is one of his most powerful social commentaries.

The track serves as a journalistic report on the socioeconomic and political turmoil in Nigeria during the early 2000s. "Crisis" established African China as a "voice of

In this interview, African China discusses the harrowing real-life events in Lagos and across Nigeria that inspired him to write 'Crisis':

The song is a plea to the government and citizens to stop the senseless killings and address the root causes of the "crisis". Musical Impact and Legacy (Chinagorom Onuoha) is a legendary Nigerian musician known

He highlights political misrule, police brutality, and the suffering of the common "ghetto" resident.