Is a vivid and human story about the rise of Afrobeats and the people who live inside its rhythm. Through the experiences of Tunde, a young man in Ibadan, the story explores how music moves from small roadside bars and neighborhood gatherings to global stages and international playlists. More than just a genre, Afrobeats becomes a language of joy, resilience, identity, and community. From bus rides and barber shops to online playlists and dance videos shared across continents, the book shows how everyday listeners become part of a cultural movement. It is a story about sound, belonging, and the powerful rhythm that connects millions of people around the world.