MORAL INSTRUCTION

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MORAL INSTRUCTION

Moral Instruction is the fourth studio album by Nigerian rapper Falz. It was released on January 15, 2019 and serves as the follow-up to Falz's third studio record, 27 (2017). The album was recorded in Nigerian pidgin and samples musical recordings from Fela Kuti. Its production was primarily handled by Sess, with additional production from TMXO, Willis, and Chillz. Demmie Vee, Chillz and Sess were enlisted by Falz to appear as guest artists on the LP. Moral Instruction addresses societal issues such as corrupt politicians, corruption, police brutality, prostitution, social injustice and internet fraud. The release of the album was preceded by its lead single "Talk," a socio-conscious record that addresses critical events and advises that Nigerian youth be careful about greedy politicians. The cover art for Moral Instruction was created by Nigerian artist Lemi Ghariokwu, a long-time Fela collaborator. - WIKIPEDIA

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  • pulse

    Falz is angry, daring and hard-hitting as he delivers his most politically charged project yet.  

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  • NET

    Falz gets a thumbs up for his excellent narrative skills and cognizant effort to pass messages through his songs but that is really just as far as it goes. 

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  • Medium

    The album is a conscious magnus opus by all standards, the kind of work Nigeria needs but Nigerians don’t realize.  

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  • Radio Asylum

    This is an extremely good album. Take your time to unpack the lyrics and immerse yourself in the production. You’ll enjoy it! 

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  • naijaexclusive.net

    a great project from the 28 year-old rapper, a Fela inspired masterpiece which talks about societal ills ensuring every listener relate with each issues addressed at this very important time in the country. 

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  • Z!KOKO

    Falz’s fourth studio album leaves little to the imagination. 

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  • The Star

    He explores deep into the rap sound with impressive instrumentation inspired by afrobeat as a means to translate his message of the need for urgent change.  

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  • NAIJ.COM

    One noticeable feature of the album is how Falz sang about issues bordering on corruption, police brutality, illegal practices among other things.  

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  • Okay Africa

    As the title implies, the new record follows the rapper as he tackles several topics dealing with Nigeria's social ills and issues with political & social awareness throughout its nine tracks. 

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  • JAGUDA.COM

    On ‘Moral Instruction’ Falz Instructs Without Ambiguity.  

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  • amped

    Falz passed a message with this brilliant album. 

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  • ovasiti.com

    we can clearly see that Falz is angry, daring and pained. He has every right to be though. Looking at the state of the country, both economically, socially and in every respect, Things and not entirely adding up. 

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  • AKOKO'S BLOG

    His album talks about every single thing wrong with Nigeria. 

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  • IDONSABI

    Moral Instruction is perfect, hitting on all the right spots. Everyone’s dark seems to be hammered by the lyrics of the songs that make up the album. 

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  • 247/NNU

    Ultimately, whether or not you agree or disagree with that the rapper said on the album, the simple fact remains that Falz only voiced what was affecting our society.  

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  • cillcritic

    Moral songs can never go bad because of the message it has to offer. It always has a love in the heart of many. 

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  • OKHYPE

    It’s a classic album. However, this work is changing the game and redefining the culture and is certainly one of the most shocking works of the last two decades.  

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  • Coral Lifestyle

    Each track and lyric was nothing short of poetic justice, this album was a true body of work or like Nigerians would say “he finish work for the album”.  

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  • hyperstv.com

    The message in each song is clear, catchy, succinct and interwoven with catching beats.  

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  • OHASSEY

    this one was written and recorded with a purpose at heart which is to instigate social change. 

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  • The Pryme Music

    You should give this album a listen, or several listens.  

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  • Organised Noise Empire

    as the title suggests we got some moral lessons on this conscious body of work. 

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  • Music&Gist

    This album aims to address a lot of ills in our contemporary society today. A lot of things are not just right today and we are not doing anything about it. Immorality is seen as a normal thing lately, people don’t care about evil this days hence the need for this album. 

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