Identifying as the "King of Boys," she uses the track to assert her authority in the male-dominated Nigerian street-pop (Afrostreet) scene.
The lyrics reflect the raw, unfiltered realities of life on the streets of Lagos, acknowledging both the "hustle and bustle" and the desire for "better days". 3. Behind-the-Scenes Story Identifying as the "King of Boys," she uses
Her androgynous fashion—often wearing men's clothes—stems from a childhood where her family could only afford her older brother's hand-me-downs. Identifying as the "King of Boys
In her music and the "Tikuku" video, Candy Bleakz explores several personal and professional themes: Identifying as the "King of Boys," she uses
Candy Bleakz has stated the song came from a place of struggle and previous invisibility in the industry.
A notable part of the "Tikuku" story is the support Candy Bleakz received from other industry heavyweights: