Every once in a while, a song comes along that doesn’t just entertain; it also speaks directly to where you are in life. That’s exactly what Folucious FC delivers in “Move On”. It’s not a breakup anthem in the usual sense. It’s something more raw, personal and more mature. The kind that quietly wraps itself around you when you’ve finally had enough of the cycles and are ready to choose peace over chaos.

He brings a fresh energy to the Afrobeats scene. But it’s not the loud, flashy kind of energy. His presence is subtle. His sound is calm. And his message in “Move On” is clear; love should never be this heavy.

The track leans into the soft side of Afrobeat, with easy-going production that allows the lyrics to breathe. He sings like someone who’s already gone through the storm, not in the middle of it. It’s the sound of a man who’s done begging for understanding and has started focusing on healing. There’s a quiet strength in the way he delivers each line; no rush, no rage, just real talk.

FC branding through history might have carried the popular “Yoruba demon” edge, but there’s more to him than charm and good looks. In this track, we see a side of him that many men hide; vulnerability, reflection, and the willingness to walk away from love that no longer serves him. It’s refreshing to hear a male voice in Afrobeat embrace emotional intelligence without losing his cool.

“Move On” is the song you play when you’ve cried enough, when you’re done explaining yourself, and when you’ve decided that your peace matters more than your pride. And in a world where fast love is glorified and slow healing is ignored, FC reminds us that it’s okay to take a step back; or in this case, move on.

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