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Fuse ODG – We Story

Fuse ODG – We Story

Fuse ODG – We Story

Fuse ODG – “We Story”: Turning African History Into an Anthem for Unity

Track 2 on Spirit Of New Africa II is “We Story”, and Fuse ODG shifts from personal reflection to collective memory. This one feels like a call-and-response for the entire continent.

What the track is about:
“We Story” is about shared African history, resilience, and identity. Fuse ties together the struggles, the triumphs, and the culture that connects Ghana to Nigeria, Kenya to Senegal, and the diaspora in between. It’s less about individual success and more about “this is who we are, and we’re still here.”

The title itself is the thesis — it’s not “my story” or “your story,” it’s our story. Expect lyrics that reference colonial legacy, cultural pride, and the need to rewrite the narrative on our own terms.

Production & Vibe:
The production leans into traditional percussion and call-and-response vocals layered over modern Afrobeats drums. It’s mid-tempo, percussive, and designed for live spaces — festivals, cultural events, and community gatherings. You can hear the influence of highlife and Afro-fusion in the rhythm.

Why it matters on the EP:
After the introspection of “Dear Me,” Fuse zooms out. “We Story” is the bridge between personal growth and Pan-African purpose. It sets up the heavier tracks like “My Village Is Burning” and gives context for why tracks like “Komfo Anokye” and “Ewolo” matter — they’re all part of the same cultural thread.

Standout energy:
This is the track you play when you want to remind people that Afrobeats isn’t just sound — it’s identity. It’s built for chanting, for unity, for pride.

Which part of “our story” do you connect with most?

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