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“City Kids” by Omalicha Nne is more than a highlife track; it is a sociological document. It captures the zeitgeist of a generation that is too educated for the village but too poor for the city’s elite circles. Through her masterful blend of mournful highlife and aggressive urban beats, Omalicha Nne validates the struggle of the invisible masses who build the cities they will never own. In the end, the song posits that to be a “City Kid” is to be perpetually in between—a ghost in the metropolis, haunted by the memory of home. It is a hauntingly beautiful requiem for the displaced dreamer. You searched for City kids omalicha nne - HighlifeNg

As of this writing, the song is not on Spotify or Apple Music due to sample clearance issues (the guitar riff closely resembles a 1982 highlife record by Celestine Ukwu). However, you can find it via: This article is for informational and cultural commentary

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The song praises a mother’s virtues: her beauty (physical and spiritual), her role in the family, her sacrifice, and her grace. From a gospel perspective, it may also metaphorically refer to the church as a mother or Mary, the mother of Jesus.