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Nneka - Heartbeat (official Video) Now

: The lyrics directly challenge "modern slaveholders" and "civilized armed robbers," questioning whether those who exploit resources can "feel the human suffering" their actions cause.

: The recurring heartbeat motif symbolizes the life and breath of a people who remain "human and breathing" despite being overlooked by a world "deep in her dreams". A Legacy of Impact Nneka - Heartbeat (Videoclip) Nneka - Heartbeat (Official Video)

The Pulse of Resistance: Revisiting Nneka’s "Heartbeat" Nearly two decades since its initial release, seminal track "Heartbeat" remains a hauntingly relevant anthem of social justice and personal accountability. Released in 2008 as the lead single from her second album, No Longer at Ease —a title borrowed from the Chinua Achebe novel—the song serves as a visceral critique of political corruption and the historical exploitation of the African continent. Sonic Activism and Cultural Fusion : The lyrics directly challenge "modern slaveholders" and

Born in Warri, Nigeria, and based in Hamburg, Germany, Nneka Lucia Egbuna weaves a unique tapestry of Afrobeat, soul, reggae, and hip-hop. In Heartbeat, her raw, soulful vocals are layered over an "eerie mixture" of dubstep, rock, and gospel. This sonic backdrop reinforces the urgency of her message: a demand for empathy from those in power. Released in 2008 as the lead single from

: Nneka describes the song as a reflection on how Africa has been exploited from missionary times through colonialism. She argues that maintaining a "colonial mentality" leads to self-inflicted harm, famously stating that "Africa is taking its own air".

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