You Searched For City Kids Omalicha Nne - Highlifeng [exclusive] Jun 2026

The "deep story" behind the music lies in the group's mission to keep the alive among children. While Highlife was historically seen as "Rich Man’s music" for the urban elite, Great City Kids brings it back to the roots of everyday life—schooling, unity, and parental love. Their music often touches on themes such as:

“City kids don’t fake it, beautiful one. See how you shine, beautiful one. Your waist moves, your face is too fine. Oh mama, beautiful one.” You searched for City kids omalicha nne - HighlifeNg

As of this writing, the song is not on Spotify or Apple Music due to sample clearance issues (the guitar riff closely resembles a 1982 highlife record by Celestine Ukwu). However, you can find it via: The "deep story" behind the music lies in

However, I cannot directly access or retrieve the specific content from HighlifeNg’s internal search results or database. HighlifeNg is a Nigerian entertainment and news blog, and "Omalicha Nne" (meaning "Beautiful Mother" in Igbo) is likely a song title, video, or article related to the musical group (a popular Nigerian gospel children’s group). See how you shine, beautiful one

In a world of instant gratification, City Kids offers patience. The song reminds the listener of a simpler time—a time when courtship was intentional. For the diaspora and the modern Nigerian youth, tracks like this serve as a grounding wire. They remind us that before the glitz of the Grammys and the global exportation of Afrobeats, there was a rhythmic foundation built on melody and storytelling.

The production on "Omalicha Nne" is deceptively simple. It likely opens with that signature Highlife guitar motif—clean, reverb-soaked strings that pick out a melody that feels instantly familiar, even if you’ve never heard the song before.