
Where by Tekno
Where by Tekno
Tekno makes it 6 solos in a row on Tekno Miles with Where. Single. Worldwide. 2026. Track 9 and he’s asking the real questions.
Where is Tekno paranoid and pointed. After Onye Ne’Kwu silenced the talkers, Where hunts for the real ones. The beat is dark. Muted piano, drill-inspired 808 slides, and a haunting flute that sounds like doubt. This isn’t dance Tekno. This is late-night Tekno. The one that made Skeletun and Mama feel like secrets.
His vocals are low, almost a whisper. “Where dem dey when I dey suffer?” That’s the line. Simple. Cold. Real. Tekno’s not singing for the charts here. He’s venting. Verses count the people who disappeared when the money slowed, when the hits paused, when the label went quiet. No names, but you feel the shadows. The hook is one word. “Where?” Repeated like a trigger. Where were you. Where are you now. Where will you be.
Track 9 placement is the album’s dark turn. Pana gave you joy. Onye Ne’Kwu gave you wisdom. Where gives you trauma. Tekno Miles just went from celebration to interrogation. This is the track you play at 3AM when you’re doing inventory on your circle. The production stays minimal so the message hits. Space between the drums so you hear every question.
In 2026, Tekno used Where to show the cost of Tekno Miles. The journey isn’t just flights and features. It’s betrayal. It’s loneliness. It’s learning who claps when you win and who vanishes when you fall. Tekno doesn’t sound angry. He sounds aware. That’s scarier.
This is for real life. This is for cutting people off. This is for trust issues. Where is Tekno giving you the anthem for knowing your circle is smaller than your mentions.
If you want Tekno raw, Tekno reflective, and Where energy all 2026, this is it. Bigxmotion will keep you updated bar by bar.


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