In a move to get fans across Nigeria, the UK, the USA, and beyond buzzing with nostalgia, Afrobeats legends Twin-X have officially launched a brand-new platform: www.twin-x.org.
The identical twin brothers Taiwo and Keni Akintoye, who captivated a generation with their timeless 2001 hit “Mother Mi”, are stepping into the digital spotlight for the first time in over a decade. Their iconic ballad, known for its soul-stirring hook “Olu Orun ma pa mother mi lekun”, dominated radio stations, crossed cultural boundaries, and became an anthem across Nigerian campuses in the early 2000s.
Celebrating 24 Years of “Mother Mi” — A Tribute to African Motherhood
The launch of Twin-X’s official website marks a significant milestone: exactly 24 years since the release of Mother Mi on May 27, 2001. The duo reminisces on the song’s legacy through a moving statement published on the site:
“That song changed everything. The response was unreal. The video became an instant classic, packed with legends like Uche Jombo, Steph Nora Okere, Jennifer Eliogu, Kenny Ogungbe, ID Ogungbe, Kwame, and Tony Tetuila — all coming together to celebrate motherhood. It wasn’t just a song; it was a tribute.”
A New Digital Hub for Afrobeats Fans and Music Historians
The newly launched platform twin-x.org serves as a central hub for authentic information, rare archives, and untold stories from the Twin-X journey. It includes never-before-seen photos and content, truthful accounts of their musical journey, clarifications on past rumors and misrepresented facts, and behind-the-scenes insights into their hiatus.
This move comes just months after the March 2025 release of their complete discography on all major digital streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more. Fans can now stream hit songs like Mother Mi, Plenty Money, Miliki, Oya, and others — many of which defined the early Afrobeats movement.



