Skales Delivers Soulful Performance of “Me & My Daily Bread” in Latest X Post

Nigerian music sensation Skales has once again captivated his audience with a soulful performance of his track “Me & My Daily Bread,” shared on X on May 28, 2025. The video, which has quickly garnered attention, highlights Skales’ vocal range and emotional depth, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the Afrobeats and R&B genres.

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In the video, Skales is seen in a minimalist studio setting, accompanied by a guitarist. The intimate setup allows for a raw and authentic rendition of “Me & My Daily Bread,” a track that reflects on personal growth, resilience, and positivity. Skales’ delivery is both powerful and nuanced, with lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners: “I don’t think anything can ever go wrong, Bad, I see bad, how could come out strong, Made many mistakes back when I was young, Was lost in the dark now I see the sun.”

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The performance is part of Skales’ ongoing efforts to reconnect with his roots and showcase his versatility as an artist. Following the success of tracks like “Dance Like Lamine Yamal,” which blended Afrobeats with international influences, “Me & My Daily Bread” offers a more introspective side of Skales, appealing to fans who appreciate his ability to navigate different musical landscapes.

Skales’ choice of a live, acoustic arrangement emphasizes the song’s message, stripping away production elements to focus on the purity of the vocals and instrumentation. This approach not only highlights his vocal talent but also creates a intimate connection with the audience, a hallmark of his recent work.

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Skales’ performance of “Me & My Daily Bread” on X is a testament to his enduring presence in the music industry. As he continues to evolve as an artist, fans can look forward to more heartfelt and innovative releases. This track, with its profound lyrics and soulful delivery, is a reminder of Skales’ ability to inspire and connect through music.

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