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I Wrote ‘Able God’ After My Experience At Shoprite – Chinko Ekun

How I Wrote 'Able God' After My Experience At Shoprite - Chinlo Ekun

Hardcore rapper and Dekniyor’s headline act, Chinko Ekun who’s finally taking a turn towards the commercial lane with the Shaku Shaku-inspired song, Able God, has revealed what inspired him to write the song.

The song headlining Lil Kesh and Zlatan Ibile, has since received a warm reception since its release.

 

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According to Chinko Ekun, his song ‘Able God’was written based on a true life story. With the Line – ‘No Much insufficient funds,’ Chinko Ekun speaking on TVC’s Entertainment Splash, said;

“It was a true life story. I was in Zlatan’s house, and he wanted to get stuffs at the groceries and I wanted to get stuff for myself. After he (Zlantan) bought what he wanted to buy, I was going to buy mine. But I took the wrong card out – I swiped the card, and it responded ‘Insufficient funds.’

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“People around there in Shoprite were like, see all these celebrity boys, they can’t afford what they bought. Thank God for my manager that helped me that day. On our way home, while in the car, “No more insufficient fund.” kept on coming and we were like No more insufficient fund…… I called my producer immediately.” And that’s how Able God was produced.

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