“We are too legit to quit” Wunmi Obe tells news men with a bold, assuring look early this week at an exclusive event to
announce the release of their fifth album.
And like she guarantees, the album “T.W.O Legit” stands as evidence. Produced by Sean Keyz, ID Cabasa, Puffy T, Abel Davey, Rymzo, Sean Keyz and Foster Zeeno, the LP takes us on a journey of dance tracks, thanksgiving songs and family friendly songs.
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“The album was conceived during the time it was rumored that we had quit music for TV, we even recorded a song to that effect” Tunde Obe says
"We are definitely in this for good, and as we keep saying, we are too legit to quit”.Wunmi Obe adds.
A new video “T.W.O Legit” and sneak previews of the next video “Believe in me” was also premiered this week
With a career that goes way back from the 80s, Tunde and Wunmi Obe started off as lead singers in a campus band ‘Turning point’ and got popular Nationwide with their popular weekly television slots on the Charly boy show and Zoom time.
In 2009, the Entertainment industry went agog with the news that the duo were returning to TV, one thing they were known for in the 90s, but they were quick to reassure fans they were not in any way considering quitting music. They quickly returned with Zombie, a single that enjoyed massive airplay on radio and TV stations across the country.
The Obes stretched the limits in their last album; producing major hits like Mogbomoya, Adupe and like a fool and the new album brings a lot more to the table. With songs like Get this party started, T.W.O Legit, Form and already established songs like Fine Bara and Zombie T.W.O Legit cuts across dance tracks all the way to family friendly
songs, and leaves fans with a lot of humor-soaked messages to take away.
“It is nothing like you have seen before, it is the best album we have ever done, and we hope the fans will connect with the music.