Afrosoul sensation, Uchechi Emelonye, has dedicated her new song, “Foolish”, to Nigerian women who are heartbroken due to men’s maltreatment.
22-year-old Emelonye, in a statement on Wednesday, said the song was meant to inspire women who had been victims of heartbreak to move on with their lives.
She urged men who were fond of breaking their promises and taking for granted the emotions of decent ladies in their lives to desist from such act.
“It is a special dedication to very decent lady out there who are being ‘served breakfast’ by their men. In reality it is not a sign of weakness to fall in love.
“They should realise that the guys taking advantage of decent ladies and toying with their emotions are ‘Foolish’. They should keep their heads up and learn to let go and say goodbye.
“They will definitely meet the right guy who truly deserves them,” she said.
According to her, ‘Foolish’ is one of the wave-making tracks out of her newly released “Mixed Emotions” album, under the Emelux Records’ imprint.
She said other tracks contained in the album included: My Time, First Time, Over You, Dance and Margins.
Emelonye, fondly called ‘Afrosoul Princess’, is a United Kingdom trained lawyer who had earlier released three singles: ‘Little Black Bird’, Sunrise to Sundown’ and ‘Underwater’.
Underwater won the BBC Music Introducing ‘Record of the Year 2022’ in Lancashire, England.
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