Timi Dakolo is using music to open up an important conversation around mental health and emotional struggles among men as he prepares to release the video for his song Brotherly.
The singer shared a teaser from the upcoming visual on social media, accompanied by a deeply emotional message encouraging men to speak up instead of suffering in silence. In the clip, Timi delivers the touching line: “Brotherly no die in silence, talk how e dey do you… I would rather see you in tears than in a coffin.”
The message has already struck a chord with many fans online, with several people praising the singer for shining a light on depression, emotional pain, and the pressure many men face to always appear strong even when they are struggling internally.
Produced by Cobhams Asuquo, Brotherly appears to carry a deeply reflective and emotional tone, blending heartfelt storytelling with a message of hope, vulnerability, and brotherhood.
Known for using his music to connect with real-life experiences, Timi Dakolo seems set to deliver one of his most personal and socially conscious projects yet. While teasing the video, the singer made it clear that the song is not just entertainment, but also a reminder that asking for help should never be seen as a weakness.





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