
Save Our Souls Anthem by Tekno, T H & Frank Dueffel
Save Our Souls Anthem by Tekno, T H & Frank Dueffel
Tekno opens Tekno Miles with Save Our Souls Anthem. Single. Worldwide. 2026. Track 1 and he’s not playing. Features T H and Frank Dueffel on the official credits.
Save Our Souls Anthem is Tekno on a mission. The beat is urgent. Choir chants, militant drums, and a bassline that feels like a warning. This isn’t Pana Tekno. This is prophet Tekno. He’s using Track 1 to set the stakes for the whole album. If Tekno Miles is the journey, Save Our Souls Anthem is the distress call.
Tekno leads with raw vocals. No autotune shield. He sounds tired of the noise, tired of the fake. Verses read like headlines. The state of the world, the state of the industry, the state of his mind. T H pulls up with a verse that cuts deep. Frank Dueffel brings the orchestral weight. Three voices, one message: somebody save us from ourselves.
The hook is a cry and a call. “Save our souls” repeated like a chant at a protest. This is Afrobeats as activism. Not for the club. For the conscience. Tekno produced this to feel big. Stadium drums, strings, and a breakdown that sounds like hope breaking through chaos.
In 2026, Tekno used Save Our Souls Anthem to prove Tekno Miles isn’t just vibes. It’s vision. Track 1 says the quiet part loud. The world is loud, the industry is cold, but the music can still mean something.
This is for the aux when you need to feel something real. For the nights when the news is too much but the music still speaks. Tekno just opened his album with a prayer.
If you want Tekno serious, Tekno intentional, and Save Our Souls Anthem energy to start Tekno Miles, this is it. Bigxmotion will keep you updated bar by bar.



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