Street-hop icon Zlatan teams up with Fola for “Get Better”, a motivational blending of gritty realism with hope. Over percussive Afropop beats, Zlatan reflects on loyalty, hustle, and the grind for financial freedom: “Sometimes when e no dey, Shebi na you I dey call?”
Growing up, Zlatan always dreamt of success and saw football as an avenue to achieve his dreams. However, he never imagined that music would take him this far. Since his debut on the scene, Zlatan has commanded attention with his energetic lyrics and unforgettable adlibs, becoming known for his uncanny ability to tap into mainstream culture.
With “Get Better”, Zlatan channels personal struggles into a universal message: “Suffering no be tattoo—better days go come.” Fola’s soulful hooks elevate the track, balancing street-conscious grit and uplifting resolve.
The world can feel heavy with constant sensational news, yet amidst it all, countless individuals quietly strive, sometimes simply to keep afloat. Though often unseen, this everyday resilience is a testament to the enduring human spirit. Despite our imperfections, we possess a powerful will to continue.
Zlatan’s music informed with a worldliness that doesn’t ever come across as forced. His ability to bridge various worlds and neither performance seems disingenuous but instead complementary.
“Get Better” urges listeners to keep moving forward, particularly when life feels overwhelming. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, the drive to persevere will lead to better times.
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