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Breakfast has been regarded as a national cake, and how we individually handle breakfast differs. Breakfast here is a dying love story, mainly characterised by a heartbreak caused by a broken trust from one’s lover. Babatunde Owoeye Samuel, also referred to as Swiitsam, shares with us his pains after his breakfast in this new single – Trigger.
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The song is a reflection of how the artist handled the remains of a heartbreak. To move on sometimes, one needs to create reasons and scenes to glaringly see how bad they have been treated in a relationship. SwiitSam in this single openly rants on how broken he is and the pains he felt after trying so much. The argument that men are the real and painless heartbreakers is opposed in this single, as the artist, a male, openly admits he cried after he tried so many times
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Trigger projects a love story which ended abruptly with a distinct Afropop sound, expressing the displeasure of a lover, and how his lover tore his heart apart. Now, he is moving on, trying to forget his lover. His calm, sonorous, and pleasing voice carries the pain of the heart and a trigger to violently react to these pains and pull the trigger. However, he pushes out his lover, the heartbreaker, instead, so he gets freed from the webbed pain the heart feels after a hot breakfast.
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With AykBeats pulling strings and beating drums, the new single was beautifully delivered, proving that heartbreak songs can effortlessly trigger your dancing steps. One needs to find a better way to move on from breakfast; therefore, this new single provides an alternative way to dance away the pains in the heart as you listen to a song that reflects the heartbreaks you’ve felt instead of pulling the trigger.
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