Afrobeats Icon Tekno Charges Up Summer With "Powerbank" | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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"Powerbank" by Tekno is a lively Afropop track depicting love in a playful yet profound manner. Produced by Selebobo, it showcases Tekno's unique voice in African music. The song reframes love as a quiet source of strength, emphasizing emotional intimacy and connection over grand displays. The accompanying video, directed by Kemz, features Regina Daniels and infuses cinematic contrasts of intimate moments with energetic scenes, capturing the essence of love as a rejuvenating experience, similar to a power bank.
The energizing "Powerbank" is an Afropop love story told in the most Nigerian way-it's at once fun, vivid, and deeply emotional.
It's about the unspoken language between two people, the feeling when silence is enough. When someone respects your energy, reflects your light, and fills your emotional tank without asking.
Tekno channels this energy through a romantic and playful lens, using everyday Nigerian slang and charm to tell a deeper story about emotional intimacy, connection, and soul-deep affection.
The cinematic and lighthearted video from director Kemz stars Nigerian actress and socialite Regina Daniels as Tekno's on-screen love interest, bringing the track's storyline to life.
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