Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics
Here is Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics
5 star lyrics Adekunle Gold
Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics
{Stanza one}
See I don’t look like wetin I don see,
I will never forget the 90s
Many Nights I go
Dey beg for mercy,
Sickle cell been show me crises
Thank you for the journey
Oh Lord oh lord
If I say my story
O por o por
Fire cyant cool I’m ever blazing
I roll deep with the almighty
{Chorus}
Aye 5 Star lan je o,
I dey try for myself,
VIP no regular,
can’t copy this formula
Aye 5 Star lan je o,
I dey try for myself,
VIP no regular,
can’t copy this formula
{Verse 2}
Money,
No filter,
Don’t let them fool ya,
Stack your raba,
Let them know,
When you pull up pull up,
Man down when I pull up pull up
I’ll be your liquor,
F**k the chaser,
Bang, bang, bang, undertaker,
They scared when I pull up pull up,
Yeah, I rode my fear when I pull up pull up
{Verse 3}
Kunle from Ikotun,
And I be repping,
Shout out to Agege,
That city raised me,
Ask my crew dem dey love me love me
They call me AG baby,
Our Government no get time for Ghetto,
We only get love on manifesto,
I pray for my people,
Je o je o
{Chorus}
Aye 5 Star lan je o,
I dey try for myself,
VIP no regular,
can’t copy this formula
Aye 5 Star lan je o,
I dey try for myself,
VIP no regular,
can’t copy this formula
That’s 5 star lyrics by Adekunle Gold
Lyricism
Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics points to majorly one thing- Adekunle Gold is not about the mid life anymore.
The way he flaunts his progress and achievements with Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics points to how he is proud of how far he has come and the things he has put in to actually make it this far and still be at the top.
I mean, Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics is a culmination of the hurdles and dues that Adekunle Gold has encountered and he is trying to say with 5 star lyrics that it all paid off.
He is no longer someone you would see riding commercial or being in any space that isn’t VIP because he is no longer about that “normal life”
To an extent, Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics shows that Adekunle Gold is more than VIP. I mean, think about it.
The normal rating for any service or person is 5 stars, but that does not mean you actually get 5 stars all the time.
However, Adekunle Gold is saying with 5 star lyrics that he gets all the stars because that’s who he is right now, and he has worked hard enough for it.
Delivery
The Delivery on 5 star is cool.
Adekunle Gold delivers 5 star with that cool but really superstar vibe that makes you see that he has indeed arrived into that “Nigerian Dream” lifestyle.
Relatability
Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics makes it really relatable.
I mean, the Nigerian Dream is all about making enough money that not only do not have to worry about having money. You get to eat, dine and live wherever you want because you can AFFORD that lifestyle.
Adekunle Gold does not use 5 star lyrics to intimidate or unnecessarily flaunt his lifestyle and success. He is saying that he has a right to that lifestyle because he has earned it. This is what Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics mean.
Mixing and Production
It would have been better if Aye 5 star had been faster paced.
But this may not be a strong argument considering that “High” was a hit even though it was not as fast paced for a disco joint.
Replay Value.
Adekunle Gold 5 star lyrics , as well as the line “Aye 5 Star” makes the song alone replay able incessantly.
Rating
Lyricism: 1.6/2
Delivery: 1.4/2
Relatability: 1.5/2
Mixing and Production: 1.3/2
Replay Value: 1.6/2
☆Total: 7.4/10
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Profile
Adekunle Gold is a Nigerian born and bred singer-songwriter based between Lagos, Nigeria, and Los Angeles, CA.
He gained recognition from his very first release, “Sade,” a love song which sampled instrumentals from One Direction’s “Story of My Life.”
Just two weeks after the release of “Sade” on December 19, 2014, Adekunle was contacted by one of Africa’s biggest acts, Olamide, to join his music imprint for two years, YBNL.
Since then, Adekunle has released 3 albums: Gold (debuting at #7 on the Billboard World Albums Chart), About 30 (shortlisted for the GRAMMY® Best World Album), and AfroPop Vol 1 with the global hit record “Okay” and “Something Different.”
After the release of “Sade”, Adekunle released his first official single titled “Orente” through YBNL Nation after signing a music contract with the record label on 5 March 2015.
He was nominated in the Most Promising Act of the Year category at the 2015 City People Entertainment Awards. On 18 July 2016, Adekunle Gold revealed the cover and track list of his debut studio album titled Gold.
The album is a 16-track project, with musical production from Pheelz, Masterkraft, B Banks, Sleekamo, Oscar and Seyikeyz.
It was released on 25 July, three days before the original scheduled date of release.
Upon its release, it peaked at #7 on the Billboard World Album Chart for the week of 13 August 2016. Moreover, it was critically reviewed by contemporary music critics..
Following his departure from YBNL Nation due to the expiry of his contract, Adekunle Gold unveiled his band “The 79th Element” in reference to the atomic number of gold.
On 15 January 2018, Unity Bank unveiled Adekunle Gold as their brand ambassador.
Adekunle Gold Releases His Highly Anticipated Album ‘Afro Pop Vol. 1’on 21 August 2020.
On 4 February 2022, Adekunle Gold unleashed his long-awaited fourth studio album titled “Catch Me If You Can” containing 14 tracks, with guest appearances from Davido, Fatoumata Diawara, Lucky Daye, Stefflon Don, Foushee, and TY Dolla $ign. [
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