Bebe Cool has severally echoed how he is taking a unique direction with his music career this year and his latest release – Motivation – points towards that direction.The Gagamel singer will be releasing his highly anticipated album, Break the Chains, later but already, two singles off the album are causing havoc in the industry.Circumference, which came out at the beginning of the year, has now been topped by Motivation.Bebe Cool launched something he called Motivation Week, which he said will be an annual event in the week following Valentine’s Day.Bebe Cool clarifies role in arrest of Tems and Omah Lay, insists he secured their releaseOne thing that has kept Bebe Cool at the top of his game over the years has been his ability to adapt, from the time he took on Bax-Ragga in 2016, to jumping onto Amapiano, he has constantly proved he’s not a one-trick pony. This is the point with his soon-to-be-released album, Break the Chains.Motivation (produced by Bushington and Melanin Boy) continues to show Bebe’s Afrobeats mastery. It is a mellow Afrobeats single that lays down one man’s thoughts about the love of his life.Unlike Circumference, where many Ugandans argued that they could hardly connect the song to him, Motivation tries to balance what Bebe Cool wants to be, with what Bebe Cool Ugandans have known for the past 25 years.The Motivation video was directed by Garrick Williams and Bushington. It is colorful and still digs into the mystery of veiled women, the one he introduced to us in Circumference, just that he doesn’t stay with the concept that much.He tries his best to remind us that true love doesn’t have a specific look, using imagery and out-of-the-box casting, he shows us that we love people for who they are, not how they look.The post Bebe Cool’s ‘Motivation’ drops with a twist, explores love story in Afrobeats appeared first on MBU.