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Feyisayo Anjorin turns betrayal into a poetic anthem with ‘There’s Somebody Here’

  • January 23, 2025
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Feyisayo Anjorin's "There's Somebody Here" is a hauntingly poetic exploration of betrayal and pretense. Taking its cue from Lauryn Hill's "Forgive Them Father," Anjorin turns age-old tales of betrayal into an intensely interior work that is both specific and universal.

The track is built on a foundation of storytelling, as Anjorin blends his observations as a Nigerian citizen into a larger representation of human behavior. He reflects that individuals, like Judas of the Bible or Brutus of history, hide their intentions in folds to achieve their ends. This commentary, contextualized for his culture and spirituality, is relevant to any soul that has ever been betrayed.

Musically, the song thrums with understated force. Its makeup turns soulful instrumentation with Anjorin's voice, which bears an emotional heft that feels earnest and rough. Each line unfurls with intention, welcoming listeners into an arena where vulnerability collides with stinging critique. It's introspection in the form of melody, a rare and striking mix.

What makes "There’s Somebody Here" uniquely engaging is how it balances complexity and accessibility. Anjorin doesn't dodge his roots or the heavy themes of religion, morality, and the corruption of society. Still, the song's swing and understated hooks are not hard to digest, luring even passing listeners into its mind-bending realm.

If you're looking for entertaining music that encourages contemplation, listen to Feyisayo Anjorin's "There’s Somebody Here." It is a song that speaks truths and makes you want to hit replay, a display of Anjorin's masterful storytelling and the inner depths of his artistry.

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