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Highlight Music signee, songwriter and producer, Green Baker is journeying his way up to the top.
The Nigerian musician has announced the launch of his debut album, Mr. Right on 4th November.
Before the album launch, Green Baker officially released his self-produced single from the album.
The song, which is also titled Mr. Right is the lead single on the album.

‘Mr. Right’ is a revolutionary song that tackles the political brouhaha on the African continent.
The song also commemorates the second anniversary of the viral ‘End SARS’ protest — a protest which was aimed at ending Police brutality and bad governance in Nigeria.
On this project, Green Baker voiced his anger at politicians who make promises before elections and fail to fulfil them after gaining power .
He went ahead to reveal where he derives inspiration from.
“I usually receive inspiration on what to sing on the instrumental, like the instrumental is speaking to me,” he stated.
Listen to Mr Right on Audiomack below:
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