
Captain Planet 4×4 – Abodie Ft. Kuami Eugene
Captain Planet 4×4 – Abodie Ft. Kuami Eugene
Captain Planet 4×4 calls the streets with Abodie and Kuami Eugene answers. No long talk. Just two shades-wearing kings, grainy cover, and Rockstar on production. Released 28 September 2021 under Wahoo Music. While AK Songstress was exposing Jonathan the week before, Captain Planet was outside talking about Abodie.
Abodie isn’t just a feature. This is Captain Planet 4×4 in his solo bag post-4×4 group era. From World Trade Center to Confusion to this, Cap knows how to pick a hook. Abodie lands street-wise. But if the cover is anything to go by, black-and-white grunge, double exposure, repeated text, Captain Planet isn’t preaching here. He’s reporting. This is who documents the hustle without filters.
The title means “outside” in Twi. And the timing is crazy. AK dropped Jonathan 21 Sep 2021. Cap dropped Abodie 28 Sep 2021. One week apart. She was inside crying, he was outside grinding. Abodie suggests nightlife, movement, and “we dey street” energy. Think late-night linkup anthem, not love song. This is Captain Planet in observer mode: minimal romance, maximum reality.
The track sits as a standalone single while Cap was rebuilding post-4×4. 1 song, 4 minutes. No EP context, no album talk, no group reunion. That’s the Captain Planet playbook. When the group pauses, drop a solo to remind them. The song gave 2021 Afrobeats a gritty street record with Kuami Eugene sliding in to sweeten the chaos. Rockstar’s production kept it raw, Kuami’s hook kept it replayable.
If Jonathan was AK Songstress in 2021 with her heartbreak and Haters was AK Songstress in 2023 with her clapback, Abodie sounds like Captain Planet 4×4 in 2021 with his field report. Expect Rockstar’s dark, percussive beat, Cap’s baritone narration, space for Kuami Eugene to float a melody about the same streets. Don’t expect love. Captain Planet tracks like this are built for 2AM drives and corner-store debates. 4 minutes, street-report delivery, lines that turn into captions for night photos. Abodie will be the track playing when you tell the boys “we outside”. No relationship drama, just road drama.
In 2021, Captain Planet 4×4 didn’t need 4×4 to chart. Abodie as a single kept his solo name active while proving he can tap Kuami Eugene for melody without losing edge. While new acts chased trends, Cap documented the night. The grainy double cover alone felt like CCTV footage. That’s real Abodie energy you can’t stage.
If you want Afrobeats with grit, street chronicles, and Captain Planet 4x


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