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Afrobeats royalty Tekno is back with a vibrant new single, “Power Bank”, a playful love anthem infused with pop flair and danceable rhythms.
Released under emPawa Africa and Cartel Music, “Power Bank” follows the success of his previous single “Alhaji,” which has now over 30k uses on TikTok and has already amassed over 10 million streams across platforms.
The music video directed by the acclaimed Kemz; the cinematic video was shot in Abuja and stars beloved Nollywood actress and socialite Regina Daniels as Tekno’s on-screen love interest; a casting choice that adds undeniable charm, celebrity buzz, and a Nollywood sparkle to the visual.
From intimate moments to high-energy car chase scenes, the visual captures the lighthearted, romantic energy of a love that recharges just like a power bank.

Produced by Selebobo, “Power Bank” is a testament to Tekno’s ability to craft catchy, club-ready hits that fuse storytelling with irresistible grooves.
It’s bold, deeply Nigerian, and built to soundtrack both dancefloors and everyday love stories.
With more music on the horizon, Tekno is positioning 2025 as a defining era.
Known for hit songs like “Pana,” “Skeletun,” and “Wayo,” Tekno remains one of Afrobeats’ most consistent and influential hitmakers and “Power Bank” is proof he’s only getting started.
“Power Bank” is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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