- Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold has lamented economic hardship in Nigeria in a recent post he made on social media.
- The singer to buttress his point stated that he wished the now defunct Psquare group just sang their hit song ‘E No Easy’ this year.
- Adekunle Gold added that he has things to add to the song and would have loved to express himself on verse 3 of the single.
Nigerian superstar singer, Adekunle Gold has bemoaned the worsening economic hardship in the country.
Decrying the current state of the economy, Adekunle Gold stated that this is the year P-Square should have sung their 2009 hit song, ‘E No Easy,’ which talks about the struggles of life in the face of economic hardship.
He added that if the song was released this year, he would have taken advantage of it to express his own frustrations about the current economy in one of the verses.
On his Snapchat page, Adekunle Gold wrote:
“Na this year Psquare suppose sing ‘E No Easy’. Make them feature me, make I express my feelings for verse 3.”
‘E No Easy’ was released off P-Square’s ‘Danger’ album in 2009. It featured producer J. Martins.
It was revived as a bilingual French/English song “Positif”, by Matt Houston featuring P-Square in 2012, becoming a hit in France. See screenshot of post below:
The ‘Motivation’ hit maker while lamenting the difficulties currently being faced hinted that now that Nigerians are facing economic hardship is the right time for PSquare to release ‘E No easy’.
Erigga issued the advice to them via X, writing; “Na now P square suppose sing “e no easy eh“