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Kizz Daniel “Eh God” lyrics

Kizz Daniel “Eh God” lyrics

Kizz Daniel “Eh God” {Barnabas}lyrics

Below are the lyrics to Kizz Daniel’s “Eh God” off his “Barnabas” EP

Kizz Daniel “Eh God” {Barnabas}lyrics

Ayy
(Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah)
Sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?
(Jah)
Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo (bang’)
Ahh, ayy (banga)
Banga

Dear Father, in Heaven (eh-eh)
‘Bout time to take over
E don tey wey I trouble you
Back down oh, Lucifer
I no dey follow pastor dey beef Imam
Father na father
See, me, I don busy my call oh
I won focus on you, on God (ma sun egbe)

Aye ole f’eni t’omo way (oh-oh)
Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?
Aye ole f’eni t’omo way (f’eni t’omo way)
Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo-

Me, I get sense (eh-eh)
I get God
I come first (aah)
I don boss
Plenty talk
Plenty noise
Plenty people don con report (sheb’oun l’omo)

Me, I get sense
I get God
I come first
I don boss
Plenty talk
Plenty noise
Plenty people don con report (sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?)

Ah, eh, God oh
No make I fall oh
This one wey things dey cost
I still want to ball
I still want to ta’no-ta’no (eh-eh, eh)

Eh, God oh
No make I fall oh (yeah-ayy)
This one wey things dey cost
I still want to ball
I still want to ta’no-ta’no

Dear Father, in Heaven (o por)
Sometimes I catch your blessings
E dey tey to show for face
E be like HIV (HIV, kriipa)
Church for club oh
Gucci for cloth oh
Land for ‘Port oh
Make dem no mind me, yanga (ma sun egbe)

Aye ole f’eni t’omo way
Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?
Aye ole f’eni t’omo way (f’eni t’omo way)
Eni t’omo way, sheb’oun l’omo-

Me, I get sense (yea)
I get God
I come first
I don boss
Plenty luck
Plenty noise
Plenty people don con report (sheb’oun l’omo)

Me, I get sense (yeah-ay)
I get God
I come first
I don boss
Plenty talk
Plenty noise
Plenty people don con report (sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?)

Ah, eh, God oh
No make I fall oh
This one wey things dey cost
I still want to ball
I still want to ta’no-ta’no (eh-eh)

Eh, God oh (ah)
No make I fall oh (yeah-ayy)
This one wey things dey cost
I still want to ball
I still want to ta’no-ta’no
(Banga)

Aye ole f’eni t’omo way (ayy-ayy, ay)
Sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas? (Banga)
Aye ole f’eni t’omo way
(Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah, Jah)
Sheb’oun l’omo Barnabas?

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Kizz Daniel “Barnabas” EP Review

kizz Daniel eh god barnabas lyrics

Released on November 18,2021, here’s the review of Kizz Daniel’s latest EP “Barnabas”

1) “Pour me water”
“Pour me water” was released ahead “Barnabas” Ep and it made quite some impact in Nigeria upon its release. It talks about how Kizz faces unrequited love from a lady and how the lady does not appreciate him, bills him unnecessary and he says:

“Fine boy like me?”

He seems top be shocked that he has money and he’s fine and the lady is not satisfied still. So he says:

“Make you no pour me water”

The song is okay as a romantic song, but it lacks the power of most of the romantic songs on this EP and really shouldn’t have come first

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2) Addict

“Addict” is about a person who has unapologetic addiction. Kizz Daniel says:

“Odun mon mi bi sugar,
but after tomorrow, I’ll change”

“Addict” is more of a song of admonishment to people who drink and smoke all kinds of things. Kizz Daniel says:“Search yourself”.

This song really reproaches addictive behaviours and the fact that this track comes second means it must be so important to Kizz Daniel. I mean, for the first time in a long time, someone actually talks about an important individual psychological issue like addiction on their body of work.

It’s so important that artists establish an other-than romantic and heart break song approach to their body of work. Kizz Daniel has added this new sound to his EP and all we can say is kudos to him. The song really achieves its purpose.

3)”Eh God”

This song has already singled itself out of the album and it’s so freshhhhh. Kizz Daniel consults God and entreat him to contribute to his career and life. He boasts about having God. He says he absolutely trusts God for his daily loads of blessing.

“Me I get sense
I get God
I come first
I don boss
Plenty talk
Plenty noise
Plenty people
Don con report “

The line:

“Eh God o..no make I fall o…this one wey things don cost, I still want to ball”
is so memorable and catchy that it leaves us something to take from the EP even when we try to forget anything on the EP.

Kizz Daniel also promises re-committment to God and it even sounds like a song of reconciliation. He says it’s almost been too long God talked to him.

kizz daniel eh god lyrics

This song signals the reason behind the title of the EP “Barnabas”. It’s a well made song- The beats, the percussions and the way Kizz’s dialogue within the song blends so perfectly in the song, makes it a lovely song to listen to. What’s more?, it’s even very danceable.

4)“Oshe ft Cavemen”

“Oshe” is a romantic song but it’s one like no other!!!! It’s so natural and unique. The call and response and the dialogue makes it a one in a kind romantic song. The adulation is on a next-level. The Cavemen’s chorus makes the song so madddd.

There are very few people who can sing a perfect romantic song like this. But this may be because Kizz Daniel is a natural romantic. There’s no way a lady will listen to this song and not feel wooed!

“Baby girl let me whisk you away
Oshey
Whisk you away on holiday
Oshey
Holiday to Mozambique
Oshey
Follow me go to Mozambique o
Oshey
Baby girl are you on your way
Oshey
Shey make I bring helicopter
Oshey
Omo tena na
Oshey
Make e no be like I dey over do
Oshey”

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I mean, the chorus does the job of extreme conviction to the lady in question.

Kizz does not struggle to deliver the song and his gentle delivery makes it obvious that it may be true that he is the only one who can sing a love song so effortlessly that it still won’t make the listeners bored any minute.

His last album “King of Love” (2020) was about love, it had no features and it did so well on streaming platforms.

5) “Burn”
“Burn” has sizzling tune and lyrics. Kizz says:

“You make me Burn like fire,
you make me shine like diamond,
you make me run like bolt…Usain bolt”.

There is something about how Kizz Daniel strings lyrics for a romantic song together. It’s like he was born to do that.

Although “Burn” is way too short and it shows that it seems like Kizz ran out of what to say on the song, the flaw is still covered up by his effluent delivery. He says:

“I’m the coil, you are the engine
I’m the ouu…you are the ouwee”.

This is the first time this writer is hearing lyrics like this and it really helps the EP sound so freshhhh, with new original lyrics.

6) “Lie”

Wow. This song is a big hittttttt. It had been released ahead the album and it has made wavesss.

It has a unique tune that sets the song on a roll of patterned stages . Listening to it is like being on a subtle roller coaster, with the way Kizz Daniel works his lyrics once more. It has a catchy line of:

“Everybody know say omo me I no dey lie”


7) “Skin” ft Kevin Colt

Whatttt! A song about skin by a Nigerian.

Tell me more! This is literally the first song I’m hearing about skin- sung by a Nigerian; especially by a Nigerian male artist. Kizz Daniel says:

“It looks so nice, its what you do that counts”.

Although Kizz’ delivery and songwriting on this song could be better; especially the songwriting.

The fact that it is able to effectively talk about Skin and how perfect anyone’s skin is regardless of colour, makes the song a commendable one. Thumbs up to him on this!

Kizz Daniel’s “Barnabas” EP shows something – Growth. Out of the seven songs on the album, only 4 are romantic songs. It should be noted that even the romantic songs are so classic; so cool you want to listen to them all over again.

Kizz Daniel also shows that a song or body of work does not have to be explicit before it shows romance or love.

There is just too much of his sound evolution and maturity flying on this body of work. From talking about his re-commitment to God, to talking about psychological problems like addiction and then to societal issues like skin colour, Kizz Daniel deserves all his As!!!

Songwriting: 1.6/2
Delivery: 1.9/2
Replay value: 2/2
Mixing and producing: 1.5/2
Structure/Rhythm: 1.8/2
Total: 8.8/10

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Buju Italy refix lyrics ft Blaq Diamond

Buju Italy refix lyrics ft Blaq Diamond

Buju Italy Refix Lyrics By Buju X Blaq Diamond

Buju “Italy” refix lyrics ft Blaq Diamond

Njengoba Ng’sebenza (Nitori ife re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Ifiso zakho Ng’yazicab*nga (So when my baby walk you fit see the finesse…)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

Njengoba Ng’sebenza (Nitori ife re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Ifiso zakho Ng’yazicab*nga (So when my baby walk you fit see the finesse…)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

Impahla zanokusho
Sizo Thola eItaly
Italy Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy (Ehen-ehen)

Oh oh, and she say tell me something you fit do for me sha
How e be so far
Because I love you, I fit meet your mother
Buy you designer, baby malo ma fi mi shako sha, sha ma se normal
If you give me your loving I go shout asante-sana

Sho ma ke mi, ke mi?
Sho ma fe mi, Peggy, aje
Sho ma fun mi le yo nkan si
If I touch you body mhmm
Sho ma ke mi, kemi?
Sho ma fe mi baby, aje
Sho ma fun mi jekin meet your mummy and you chop my money

Njengoba Ng’sebenza
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali
Ifiso zakho Ng’yazicab*nga
Impahla zanokusho
Sizo Thola eItaly
Italy Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy

Njengoba Ng’sebenza (Nitori ife re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Ifiso zakho Ng’yazicab*nga (So when my baby walk you fit see the finesse…)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

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Impahla zanokusho
Sizo Thola eItaly
Italy Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy
Sizoy’Thola e Italy (Ehen-ehen)


Italy Refix Lyrics By Buju X Blaq Diamond {English Translation}

As I Work (Nitori die re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Your Thoughts I Think (So when my baby walks you fit see the finesse …)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

As I Work (Nitori die re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Your Thoughts I Think (So when my baby walks you fit see the finesse …)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

Luxury goods
Help Find in Italy
Italy Italy
We will find it in Italy
We will find it in Italy (Ehen-ehen)

Oh oh, and she says tell me something you fit do for me sha
How e be so far
Because I love you, I fit meet your mother
Buy you designer, baby malo ma fi mi shako sha, sha ma se normal

If you give me your loving I go shout thank you-sana
What do you think of me?
Sho ma fe mi, Peggy, aje
Sho ma fun mi le yo nkan si

If I touch you body mhmm
Sho ma ke mi, kemi?
Sho ma fe mi baby, aje
Sho ma fun mi jekin meet your mummy and you chop my money

As I Work
I think I created it
Your thoughts I think

Luxury goods
Help Find in Italy
Italy Italy
We will find it in Italy
We will find it in Italy

As I Work (Nitori die re nimo jekin s’ise)
Ng’yak’cab*nga dali (All of my money I fit spend on top your head)

Your Thoughts I Think (So when my baby walks you fit see the finesse …)
(Ehen-ehen) (Ehen-ehen)

Luxury goods
Help Find in Italy
Italy Italy
We will find it in Italy
We will find it in Italy (Ehen-ehen)

Review of Buju Italy refix ft Blaq Diamond

buju italy refix lyrics ft blaq diamond

South African pop duo “Blaq Diamond” have Buju on the remix of their song titled “Italy” and Buju does so well to exalt the romantic lyricism of the song.

The song is about the adulation of a particular lady and how the singer cajoles her to show him affection.

“Italy” is embedded with lyrics that consistently invite the singers’ lovers to come with them to Italy so they can buy luxurious things and enjoy their life.

Although Zulu is not a romance language, pop duo- Blaq Diamond (Ndumiso Mdleteshe and Sphelele Dunywa.) ride it like it’s no man’s business to shower songs of affection and praise on their lover.

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Ndumiso Mdleteshe and Sphelele Dunywa are unique artists because like creative artists should, music collaboration should not be by who is the biggest in the industry, but by how the singer is able to complete the song by adding their own musical talent to it, and in “Italy” refix, Buju shines.

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Adekunle Gold “Born Again” lyrics

Adekunle Gold “Born Again” lyrics

Here are the lyrics to “Born again” by Adekunle Gold

Adekunle Gold “Born again” lyrics

Intro]
N’kanu taara yorojannal
Ale ma son seginma
N’jarabi taara yorojannal
Ale ma son seginma

[Verse 1]
Man, I clocked 30
And it dawned on me
I been living for people but me
Such a shame I didn’t get it sooner
But better later than never
Now I don taste freedom
Won a da mi mo
I’m a new man

Forget what you knew
Now I don find my voice
I go talk my shit now
Deal with it
I don’t answer to nobody (taara)
Time to live oyoyo

Na me dey run my company (taara)
Follow my lead or go go
Motherland or oversea (taara)
I know that I count on me
I’m blessed with Adejare (taara)
See me (Simi) I dey prosper

N’kanu taara yorojannal
N’kanu taara yorojannal
N’kanu taara yorojannal

N’kanu taara yorojannal
N’kanu taara yorojannal
N’kanu taara yorojannal

Adekunle Gold is out with his latest and most anticipated album “Catch me if you can”, and there is so much to say about it.

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adekunle gold born again lyrics

Tracklist

1) “Born again“ft Fatoumata Diawara

Born again” is the representation of the indication of Adekunle Gold’s new sound, new music growth and certain decisions he made about his music career.

He indicates that he is under no pressure whatsoever becaue since he turned 30, he realised he has been living people’s wishes rather than his.

He indicates how he found freedom and purpose in marriage. It is funny that he says:

“Motherland na overseas”

This is a bold statement, even from Adekunke Gold, because he signals that if the grass is greener at the other side, then Overseas might soon become his new home.

Although it gets painful that we do not get enough of Fatoumata on this song. Adekunle Gold should have let her have a verse on “Born again”, because the way she spices up the chorus alone makes the song sound mystical.

If anything, it would have made the song better even though it’s an intro. It, however, is a good album opener.

2) Win

Win” has different lyrics, but it’s to similar to a lot of what artists sing now about people trying to bank on their sucess.

But Adekunle Gold is smart, he thanks his fans and mother for his success. This shows some amount of maturity, unlike how many artists say it like they woke up and suddenly become a star.

Adekunle delves it into the desire to be a winner all the time. He says: “See my throwback…” He doesn’t want to get back to the life he used to live because it was accompanied with so much suffering.

This explains his artistic evolution, with which he would go to any length to protect and ensure his growth.

3) Mase Mi

Adekunle Gold is such an amazing artiste! This is the third track on “Catch me if you can” and there is no romantic song yet. Big up!

He prays that he doesn’t fall prey to the devil’s tactics because the devil gives something for everything. This is why he says:

Mase me o, especially ma se mi, omo elomi ni ko se o”

He even prays for some amount of connection and relationship with God so it doesn’t give the devil space to possess him.

If there is anything about Adekunle Gold, it’s about how he is able to make a song a hit, even though the song is something any other artist can sing and not get enough traction for. “Mase mi” is a jam!, and it will enjoy some popularity in Nigeria.

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4) “One woman” ft TY Dolla Sign

Adekunle Gold confesses to being a romantic, being a man that wants only one woman and not conforming to what many “men” determine as been “manly“. Ty Dolla Sign makes his verse so magnificent. When he said with a sudden realisation:

Wait, she is really hottt”,

The song became a sizzling tune! Ty Dolla Sign killed his verse! But this song could have been very much better.

First, this is not Adekunle Gold’s best on a song with so much future like this- a song that has Ty Dolla Sign on it! .

He could have done so much better on his verse because it sounded like we’ve heard it somewhere before, so, our attention diverts before Ty Dolla Sign comes up

5) Mercy

Meanwhile, with “Mercy” the case is different. Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, admitting his fame and growth in the music industry, and questioning the substance of people’s support for him.

He says:

“Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy”

Here, Adekunle Gold prays to God to guide him on his journey to stardom. No doubt, he is already a star, this stage is a new level for him, and on this level, he needs original friends, and not friends that come with clout.

“Mercy” gets more real when Adekunle gold actually admits that he is now a star. He knows he is big enough that people will want follow him everywhere and probably hurt him.

Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

“Mercy” is an amazing song because when Adekunle Gold prays to God for protection and guidance, it’s not obvious he is praying entirely, and he doesn’t bore the listeners with recycled over used lyrics.

Of course, the lyrics on “Mercy” is awesome, but this is not all that contributes to making the song.

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It is devoid of all extras to make the song sound like a “feel-good” song.

It is a real song about a real life situation and not to get at anyone in particular.

“Mercy” proves that Adekunle Gold doesn’t make music to impress anyone. Or, for a lot of people who thought he changed his sound completely.

This is still Adekunle Gold that sang songs like “Fame” with all practicality.

The other “changed” part is just a evolving part of being an artist.

“Mercy” is a song embedded with so much originality that depicts Adekunle Gold’s complete sense of duty as a musician. It underlines how authentic Adekunle Gold has stayed to passing a message to his fans with his music.


6) More than enough

Finally! A romantic song! “One woman” is supposed to be the romantic song on this album, but it doesn’t stick enough as woman adulation.

But with “More than enough“, it’s so afrobeat! So “Adekunle Gold“. It is a jam. It sounds like you are listening to an Adekunle Gold Onyeka Onweanu. He says:

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“Owo ti de, je ka gbe daviDa local….you are my to-do list today!”

Although this song might go on underrated because of its afropop authenticity and rawness, it is one of the best on “Catch me if you can“. Adekunle Gold understood the assignment and absolutely delivered.

7) Sinner ft Lucky Daye

“Sinner” trended a lot after its release, and as funny as it sounds coming from Adekunle Gold, it is a jam. People can do crazy things because of love, especially for women.

Which is why Adekunle Gold says:

“If I can’t get you, no one else can”.

Sinner” is about addiction to a girl. It gets realistic because some guys are this way about girls; they can’t just stop thinking about them and hope they see the lady every single day. “Sinner” is almost devoid of it’s faults.

8) FYE ft Stefllon Don

We are trying to ge what “FYE” is, but the fact that there are no indications, except the fact that Adekunle Gold says “Fye ooo..” gives a misleading clue that doesn’t help enough.

Of course, Stefflon Don killed her verse, and if this song is going to be a hit, Stefflon Don is a major contributor, because Adekunle Gold panthers on this song and it’s so obvious.

He rambles the lyrics together, like he was trying to write something together but couldn’t write a whole song piece but added some different lyrics together.

9) Sleep

Sleep” is supposed to be a romantic song too, but it has so much RNB influence, that you wonder if it’s Adekunle Gold! The song is cool- for when you want to listen to a cool romantic song.

However, of all songs, this song should have had a collaboration because it feels like there’s another side to the story. We hear Adekunle Gold’s part on “Sleep“, but we want to hear something else apart from that. Since there is none, it reduces our curiosity on this song.

10) “High” ft Davido

Well, we all know this song was, and is a jam! But it has its own faults. The song engineering is on point! But it could have been more lyrically embedded, because if not because of the catchy chorus and hook:

“Me I just want to be high”.

The funny thing is that Davido’s verse is not as highlighted as it should be. It contributes very little to the development of the song.

Although he picks on later, it should have been as soon as he started his verse. This would have helped the song. But the way this song was arranged covers so many of its flaws! Well, a jam is a jam.

11) Dior Dior Dior Ft Foushee

It is wonderful that Foushee opened this song! Her voice is like butter and it makes you so interested in the song. It’s also amazing that the love is compared to being expensive like Dior.

Unfortunately, this is when Adekunle Gold goes all afrobeats when we need his full RNB side on a song as “Dior“.

He should have incorporated some RNB into this song to complement Foushee’s verse, and the drums and percussions are not helping either.

It sounds as though they are singing two completely different songs- by the time Adekunle Gold picks up Foushee’s verse.

This kills whatever curiosity or vibe we had for “Dior“. The genres are too contradictory,and it waters down the effect of “Dior” on listeners.

Adekunle Gold should have gone with the same tune that Foushee went with.

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12) It is what is

“It is what it is” is about Adekunle Gold’s own authenticity, and not bowing down to what people down even when it hurts you. He says

“If it’s go cost my peace, then I go take my leave”

Adekunle Gold says so many true things on “It is what it is” like how happiness and having money can be two unrelated things.

He also hinted that people find fulfilment in what makes them satisfied and happy; hence the reason a lot of people are looking for what will make them happy. For him, it’s not money, because money can never be enough.

13) Selah

Classic Adekunle Gold move! You think “Selah” is Adekunle Gold’s way of closing “Catch me if you can” but no, he wants peace from a girl because she is so untrustworthy.

adekunle gold born again lyrics
It gets funny when Adekunle Gold said

“She want take me to mama…Ewoo..but her mama crazy too”

The chorus on this song is embarrassing. It sounds too much like “High” and it almost turns listeners off immediately.

A better chorus should have been added so it doesn’t make this song sound like it was rushed, because it actually sound like it was. “Selah” is a nice song, but it was not handled and arranged as effectively as it should have been done.

It’s a jam that should have been made “jammier”

14) “Catch me if you can”

“Catch me if you can” begins like “Born again“, but it should have been made to sound so different since the album is hinged on it anyway.

It sounds a little basic and makes you think looking forward to the track is what you should not have done in the first place.

Catch me if you can” proffers some nice lyrics, but it’s too wordy, it should have been a balance of Adekunle Gold’s truth, some short catchy memorable lyrics, a preferably not slow beat, and more catchy hook. This is exactly what Ayra starr did on “Bloody Samaritan

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Catch me if you can” is an amazing album. But it is not Adekunle Gold’s best. The song offers new sounds, Adekunle Gold’s truth, and his ideals as a man with new responsibilities. But it sounds like so many things have been beaten down on the album, and this waters down the album to an extent.

It feels like there should have been more, like there is still so much Adekunle Gold wanted to say.

Overall, “Catch me of you can” is a good album, but more attention should have been paid to a blend between the genres and lyrics. Only about three songs stand out, aside from the official singles (“High”, “Sinner” and “Mercy“)

What we expected from Adekunle Gold’s “Catch me if you can” album

born again lyrics adekunle gold

1) The album will be a “feast of dynamic sounds”
Upon the release of Adekunle Gold’s “High” with Davido, a user commented on YouTube that Adekunle Gold has reinvented himself to boost his status, streams and income in the industry.

“It is what it is” sounded like what signposts a new decision. Like “Hey guys, I been singing “good boy songs” since all this while, but let’s switch it up”.

So yeah, it is what it is. In all sincerity, this new sound is really helping Adekunle Gold’s career and status in the industry because his song “High” is literally everywhere in Nigeria.

It has gained so much traction and popularity that it is competing with his greatest hits “Orente” and “Pick up”

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These dynamic sounds will also usher in a new stage in Adekunle Gold’s career as he seems to have “broken” whatever was holding him down from exploring all parts of his music.

Though the songs actually sound more like “bad boy songs”, his fans are going crazy about it and accepting it very well because his music sounds good; sounds fire, and as long as he still makes good music, he has the support of his fans.

2) Sound Engineering
“Gold”– Adekunle Gold’s debut album, was a masterpiece. The sound engineering was on point and the reason for this was not far-fetched.

His wife- Simisola actually mixed and mastered the album. Simi is a sound engineer apart from being a singer and songwriter. And if you know something and sound engineers and record producers who also happen to be singers and songwriters, they have no bad songs- no matter how hard they try to.

The sound engineering on “Catch me if you can” will be delicious, as the singles released ahead the album already proved that fact.

The sound engineering will help the authenticity of Adekunle Gold’s sound and reduce all imbalances to produce the right effects that will get people more synced with his songs.

3) Features
So far, he has released three singles ahead “Catch me if you can” and two of the singles have very interesting features. The first is with American Singer- Lucky Daye, and the second “High”- with Davido.

Both singles (“High” and “Sinner”) have cleared such a promising path for the album, and it’s only easy to assert that the album will do very well on streaming platforms and top numerous charts- both local and international.

born again lyrics adekunle gold

There seems to be more promising features on the album that will make it a bomb upon release. Hopefully, he may have a song with Simi on the album.

But then, more interesting features on this album will increase its reception, streams and traction

Facts? Adekunle Gold has come far and has tangible results to show for his journey.

It may be difficult to say what record label he is signed to currently. He has about 20 singles and most of them-in fact, majority of them are hit songs and we hope he’s bringing the heat on his new album “Catch me if you can”.

Click here to stream the album

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Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” lyrics

Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” lyrics

Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” lyrics

Here are the lyrics to Adekunle Gold’s “Catch me if you can” off his “Catch me if you can” album.

Verse 1]

Never seen a greater miracle than myself
All ‘em niggas cynical but to hell with them (To hell with them)
They shoot me down in their article
When deep down, they’re fanatical

I keep it one hundred, never fronted
I know my flaws but it’s none ya problems
Took me for granted, they’re disappointed
I’m on a rise now they feel haunted

[Chorus]
Catch me if you can
You know I’m the man
You already know where I stand
So catch me if you can
Catch me if you can
You know I’m in demand
No, you probably don’t understand
But catch me if you can

[Verse 2]
Got a couple blessings on the way
‘Cause all I do is work hard and pray (I work hard and pray)
They say I made it over night
But I hustled till I got it right
So hard now, never get it wrong
Now winning is a habit, yo
Road block, but me unstoppable

Pull me down impossible
Can’t see me, I’m on the move
I’m out of their reach, I’m on the moon
They only see me on the news
AG is on the move

[Chorus]
Catch me if you can
You know I’m the man
You already know where I stand
So catch me if you can
Catch me if you can
You know I’m in demand

No, you probably don’t understand
But catch me if you can
Catch me if you can
You know I’m the man

[Post-Chorus]
Iwaju lopa leyin ti resi (Iwaju lopa leyin ti resi)
Iwaju loloko yi wa mi lo oh
Catch me if you can (Catch me if you can)
You know I’m the man

Iwaju lopa leyin ti resi (Iwaju lopa leyin ti resi)
Iwaju loloko yi wa mi lo oh
Wo mi oh oh oh oh

[Outro]
My brother, I just want to say I’m so so proud of you. Seeing you achieving all these goals and every time it’s a blessing

Never stop listening to your heart and never conform to fit anyone’s narrative. AG is on the mother fucking moon, let’s fucking go

Adekunle Gold is out with his latest and most anticipated album “Catch me if you can”, and there is so much to say about it.

Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” album review

adekunle gold catch me if you can lyrics

Tracklist

1) “Born again“ft Fatoumata Diawara

Born again” is the representation of the indication of Adekunle Gold’s new sound, new music growth and certain decisions he made about his music career.

He indicates that he is under no pressure whatsoever becaue since he turned 30, he realised he has been living people’s wishes rather than his.

He indicates how he found freedom and purpose in marriage. It is funny that he says:

“Motherland na overseas”

This is a bold statement, even from Adekunke Gold, because he signals that if the grass is greener at the other side, then Overseas might soon become his new home.

Although it gets painful that we do not get enough of Fatoumata on this song. Adekunle Gold should have let her have a verse on “Born again”, because the way she spices up the chorus alone makes the song sound mystical.

If anything, it would have made the song better even though it’s an intro. It, however, is a good album opener.

2) Win

Win” has different lyrics, but it’s to similar to a lot of what artists sing now about people trying to bank on their sucess.

But Adekunle Gold is smart, he thanks his fans and mother for his success. This shows some amount of maturity, unlike how many artists say it like they woke up and suddenly become a star.

Adekunle delves it into the desire to be a winner all the time. He says: “See my throwback…” He doesn’t want to get back to the life he used to live because it was accompanied with so much suffering.

This explains his artistic evolution, with which he would go to any length to protect and ensure his growth.

3) Mase Mi

Adekunle Gold is such an amazing artiste! This is the third track on “Catch me if you can” and there is no romantic song yet. Big up!

He prays that he doesn’t fall prey to the devil’s tactics because the devil gives something for everything. This is why he says:

Mase me o, especially ma se mi, omo elomi ni ko se o”

He even prays for some amount of connection and relationship with God so it doesn’t give the devil space to possess him.

If there is anything about Adekunle Gold, it’s about how he is able to make a song a hit, even though the song is something any other artist can sing and not get enough traction for. “Mase mi” is a jam!, and it will enjoy some popularity in Nigeria.

Adekunle Gold “One woman” lyrics ft TY DOLLA SIGN

4) “One woman” ft TY Dolla Sign

Adekunle Gold confesses to being a romantic, being a man that wants only one woman and not conforming to what many “men” determine as been “manly“. Ty Dolla Sign makes his verse so magnificent. When he said with a sudden realisation:

Wait, she is really hottt”,

The song became a sizzling tune! Ty Dolla Sign killed his verse! But this song could have been very much better.

First, this is not Adekunle Gold’s best on a song with so much future like this- a song that has Ty Dolla Sign on it! .

He could have done so much better on his verse because it sounded like we’ve heard it somewhere before, so, our attention diverts before Ty Dolla Sign comes up

5) Mercy

Meanwhile, with “Mercy” the case is different. Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, admitting his fame and growth in the music industry, and questioning the substance of people’s support for him.

He says:

“Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy”

Here, Adekunle Gold prays to God to guide him on his journey to stardom. No doubt, he is already a star, this stage is a new level for him, and on this level, he needs original friends, and not friends that come with clout.

“Mercy” gets more real when Adekunle gold actually admits that he is now a star. He knows he is big enough that people will want follow him everywhere and probably hurt him.

Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

“Mercy” is an amazing song because when Adekunle Gold prays to God for protection and guidance, it’s not obvious he is praying entirely, and he doesn’t bore the listeners with recycled over used lyrics.

Of course, the lyrics on “Mercy” is awesome, but this is not all that contributes to making the song.

Read: Why Chike’s “The Brother’s Keeper” album is worth waiting for!

It is devoid of all extras to make the song sound like a “feel-good” song.

It is a real song about a real life situation and not to get at anyone in particular.

“Mercy” proves that Adekunle Gold doesn’t make music to impress anyone. Or, for a lot of people who thought he changed his sound completely.

This is still Adekunle Gold that sang songs like “Fame” with all practicality.

The other “changed” part is just a evolving part of being an artist.

“Mercy” is a song embedded with so much originality that depicts Adekunle Gold’s complete sense of duty as a musician. It underlines how authentic Adekunle Gold has stayed to passing a message to his fans with his music.


6) More than enough

Finally! A romantic song! “One woman” is supposed to be the romantic song on this album, but it doesn’t stick enough as woman adulation.

But with “More than enough“, it’s so afrobeat! So “Adekunle Gold“. It is a jam. It sounds like you are listening to an Adekunle Gold Onyeka Onweanu. He says:

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“Owo ti de, je ka gbe daviDa local….you are my to-do list today!”

Although this song might go on underrated because of its afropop authenticity and rawness, it is one of the best on “Catch me if you can“. Adekunle Gold understood the assignment and absolutely delivered.

7) Sinner ft Lucky Daye

“Sinner” trended a lot after its release, and as funny as it sounds coming from Adekunle Gold, it is a jam. People can do crazy things because of love, especially for women.

Which is why Adekunle Gold says:

“If I can’t get you, no one else can”.

Sinner” is about addiction to a girl. It gets realistic because some guys are this way about girls; they can’t just stop thinking about them and hope they see the lady every single day. “Sinner” is almost devoid of it’s faults.

8) FYE ft Stefllon Don

We are trying to ge what “FYE” is, but the fact that there are no indications, except the fact that Adekunle Gold says “Fye ooo..” gives a misleading clue that doesn’t help enough.

Of course, Stefflon Don killed her verse, and if this song is going to be a hit, Stefflon Don is a major contributor, because Adekunle Gold panthers on this song and it’s so obvious.

He rambles the lyrics together, like he was trying to write something together but couldn’t write a whole song piece but added some different lyrics together.

9) Sleep

Sleep” is supposed to be a romantic song too, but it has so much RNB influence, that you wonder if it’s Adekunle Gold! The song is cool- for when you want to listen to a cool romantic song.

However, of all songs, this song should have had a collaboration because it feels like there’s another side to the story. We hear Adekunle Gold’s part on “Sleep“, but we want to hear something else apart from that. Since there is none, it reduces our curiosity on this song.

10) “High” ft Davido

Well, we all know this song was, and is a jam! But it has its own faults. The song engineering is on point! But it could have been more lyrically embedded, because if not because of the catchy chorus and hook:

“Me I just want to be high”.

The funny thing is that Davido’s verse is not as highlighted as it should be. It contributes very little to the development of the song.

Although he picks on later, it should have been as soon as he started his verse. This would have helped the song. But the way this song was arranged covers so many of its flaws! Well, a jam is a jam.

11) Dior Dior Dior Ft Foushee

It is wonderful that Foushee opened this song! Her voice is like butter and it makes you so interested in the song. It’s also amazing that the love is compared to being expensive like Dior.

Unfortunately, this is when Adekunle Gold goes all afrobeats when we need his full RNB side on a song as “Dior“.

He should have incorporated some RNB into this song to complement Foushee’s verse, and the drums and percussions are not helping either.

It sounds as though they are singing two completely different songs- by the time Adekunle Gold picks up Foushee’s verse.

This kills whatever curiosity or vibe we had for “Dior“. The genres are too contradictory,and it waters down the effect of “Dior” on listeners.

Adekunle Gold should have gone with the same tune that Foushee went with.

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12) It is what is

“It is what it is” is about Adekunle Gold’s own authenticity, and not bowing down to what people down even when it hurts you. He says

“If it’s go cost my peace, then I go take my leave”

Adekunle Gold says so many true things on “It is what it is” like how happiness and having money can be two unrelated things.

He also hinted that people find fulfilment in what makes them satisfied and happy; hence the reason a lot of people are looking for what will make them happy. For him, it’s not money, because money can never be enough.

13) Selah

Classic Adekunle Gold move! You think “Selah” is Adekunle Gold’s way of closing “Catch me if you can” but no, he wants peace from a girl because she is so untrustworthy.

Catch me if you can lyrics

Selah” is the kind of song that should have come up earlier on “Catch me if you can” because it has a good vibe and arouses curiosity. It is also very relatable.

It gets funny when Adekunle Gold said

“She want take me to mama…Ewoo..but her mama crazy too”

The chorus on this song is embarrassing. It sounds too much like “High” and it almost turns listeners off immediately.

A better chorus should have been added so it doesn’t make this song sound like it was rushed, because it actually sound like it was. “Selah” is a nice song, but it was not handled and arranged as effectively as it should have been done.

It’s a jam that should have been made “jammier”

14) “Catch me if you can”

“Catch me if you can” begins like “Born again“, but it should have been made to sound so different since the album is hinged on it anyway.

It sounds a little basic and makes you think looking forward to the track is what you should not have done in the first place.

Catch me if you can” proffers some nice lyrics, but it’s too wordy, it should have been a balance of Adekunle Gold’s truth, some short catchy memorable lyrics, a preferably not slow beat, and more catchy hook. This is exactly what Ayra starr did on “Bloody Samaritan

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Catch me if you can” is an amazing album. But it is not Adekunle Gold’s best. The song offers new sounds, Adekunle Gold’s truth, and his ideals as a man with new responsibilities. But it sounds like so many things have been beaten down on the album, and this waters down the album to an extent.

It feels like there should have been more, like there is still so much Adekunle Gold wanted to say.

Overall, “Catch me of you can” is a good album, but more attention should have been paid to a blend between the genres and lyrics. Only about three songs stand out, aside from the official singles (“High”, “Sinner” and “Mercy“)

What we expected from Adekunle Gold’s “Catch me if you can” album
catch me if you can lyrics adekunle gold

1) The album will be a “feast of dynamic sounds”
Upon the release of Adekunle Gold’s “High” with Davido, a user commented on YouTube that Adekunle Gold has reinvented himself to boost his status, streams and income in the industry.

“It is what it is” sounded like what signposts a new decision. Like “Hey guys, I been singing “good boy songs” since all this while, but let’s switch it up”.

So yeah, it is what it is. In all sincerity, this new sound is really helping Adekunle Gold’s career and status in the industry because his song “High” is literally everywhere in Nigeria.

It has gained so much traction and popularity that it is competing with his greatest hits “Orente” and “Pick up”

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These dynamic sounds will also usher in a new stage in Adekunle Gold’s career as he seems to have “broken” whatever was holding him down from exploring all parts of his music.

Though the songs actually sound more like “bad boy songs”, his fans are going crazy about it and accepting it very well because his music sounds good; sounds fire, and as long as he still makes good music, he has the support of his fans.

2) Sound Engineering
“Gold”– Adekunle Gold’s debut album, was a masterpiece. The sound engineering was on point and the reason for this was not far-fetched.

His wife- Simisola actually mixed and mastered the album. Simi is a sound engineer apart from being a singer and songwriter. And if you know something and sound engineers and record producers who also happen to be singers and songwriters, they have no bad songs- no matter how hard they try to.

The sound engineering on “Catch me if you can” will be delicious, as the singles released ahead the album already proved that fact.

The sound engineering will help the authenticity of Adekunle Gold’s sound and reduce all imbalances to produce the right effects that will get people more synced with his songs.

3) Features
So far, he has released three singles ahead “Catch me if you can” and two of the singles have very interesting features. The first is with American Singer- Lucky Daye, and the second “High”- with Davido.

Both singles (“High” and “Sinner”) have cleared such a promising path for the album, and it’s only easy to assert that the album will do very well on streaming platforms and top numerous charts- both local and international.

adekunle gold catch me if you can lyrics

There seems to be more promising features on the album that will make it a bomb upon release. Hopefully, he may have a song with Simi on the album.

But then, more interesting features on this album will increase its reception, streams and traction

Facts? Adekunle Gold has come far and has tangible results to show for his journey.

It may be difficult to say what record label he is signed to currently. He has about 20 singles and most of them-in fact, majority of them are hit songs and we hope he’s bringing the heat on his new album “Catch me if you can”.

Click here to stream the album

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“FYE” lyrics Adekunle Gold ft Stefflon Don

“FYE” lyrics Adekunle Gold ft Stefflon Don

FYE” Lyrics Adekunle Gold ft Stefflon Don

Here are the lyrics to Adekunle Gold’s “FYE” ft Stefllon Don

Intro]
Sweet melody
Sweet melody
Melody
Good energy
Good energy
Energy

Smoke up some tree
Smoke some tree
Smoke some tree
Gimme fye
Gimme fye
Gimme fye

[Verse 1]
Comment tu t’apelle
Mademoiselle
I no the deal girl, I don’t kiss and tell
Gbesu mo mi
So ma fo mi jeje

Your booty bouncing, your body issa ten ten yeah
I want to know, want to know
Can I deep dive in your ocean now
I want to want to know
Can I deep dive in your ocean

Pre-Chorus]
You speaki French I speak your languagе
Je veux te mangеr, come sit on my face
Body like a Benz let me put some mileage
Put some mileage
Put your phone on silence

Chorus]
Fayayaya
Baby wo wo wo wo
Fayayaya

Ongbonana Let it burn
Fayayaya
Ma lo slow down hmm hmm
Fayayaya
Baby Fayayaya

Verse 2: Stefflon Don]
Boy you too vigilant
You know seh mi could of never want another man
You ah di better man
Move like the weather man
Boom it off and then yuh come back fi another one
Spin it like the letterman

Put it inna something weh nuh ordinar
Mi bend over then mi tun back fi di missionary
Beat it up beat it up, seminary
Hand pon mi throat mi wah yuh do mi like the military
You speak in French I speak your language

Pre-Chorus: Stefflon Don]
Je veux te manger, let me ride your face
Body like a Benz let me put some mileage
Put some mileage
Tell me if you like it

[Chorus]
Fayayaya
Baby wo wo wo wo
Fayayaya
Ma lo slow down hmm hmm
Fayayaya
Baby Fayayaya

[Verse 3]
Your gyals demma tripping
They wanna get it
The hate the way i make you scream loud in the kitchen
Break your back and rearrange like it’s nothing
You love when daddy make you scream and you cream and ooooh
Red light, Green light

Switch sides, splash splash
You know I don’t like it when we fight, we fight, we fight
Don’t stop the music on me (Do Do mi Do mi)
It’s sweet vibe, sweet vibes when I look in your eyes yeah yeah
I just wanna sip wanna sip wanna sip from your River
At the end of the day it is me that’ll be making you dinner

Read: Adekunle Gold “One woman” lyrics ft TY DOLLA SIGN

Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” album review

fye lyrics adekunle gold

1) “Born again”ft Fatoumata Diawara

“Born again” is the representation of the indication of Adekunle Gold’s new sound, new music growth and certain decisions he made about his music career.

He indicates that he is under no pressure whatsoever becaue since he turned 30, he realised he has been living people’s wishes rather than his.

He indicates how he found freedom and purpose in marriage. It is funny that he says:

“Motherland na overseas”

This is a bold statement, even from Adekunke Gold, because he signals that if the grass is greener at the other side, then Overseas might soon become his new home.

Although it gets painful that we do not get enough of Fatoumata on this song. Adekunle Gold should have let her have a verse on “Born again”, because the way she spices up the chorus alone makes the song sound mystical.

If anything, it would have made the song better even though it’s an intro. It, however, is a good album opener.

2) Win

Win” has different lyrics, but it’s to similar to a lot of what artists sing now about people trying to bank on their sucess.

But Adekunle Gold is smart, he thanks his fans and mother for his success. This shows some amount of maturity, unlike how many artists say it like they woke up and suddenly become a star.

Adekunle delves it into the desire to be a winner all the time. He says: “See my throwback…” He doesn’t want to get back to the life he used to live because it was accompanied with so much suffering.

This explains his artistic evolution, with which he would go to any length to protect and ensure his growth.

3) Mase Mi

Adekunle Gold is such an amazing artiste! This is the third track on “Catch me if you can” and there is no romantic song yet. Big up!

He prays that he doesn’t fall prey to the devil’s tactics because the devil gives something for everything. This is why he says:

Mase me o, especially ma se mi, omo elomi ni ko se o”

He even prays for some amount of connection and relationship with God so it doesn’t give the devil space to possess him.

If there is anything about Adekunle Gold, it’s about how he is able to make a song a hit, even though the song is something any other artist can sing and not get enough traction for. “Mase mi” is a jam!, and it will enjoy some popularity in Nigeria.
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4) “One woman” ft TY Dolla Sign

Adekunle Gold confesses to being a romantic, being a man that wants only one woman and not conforming to what many “men” determine as been “manly“. Ty Dolla Sign makes his verse so magnificent. When he said with a sudden realisation:

“Wait, she is really hottt”,

The song became a sizzling tune! Ty Dolla Sign killed his verse! But this song could have been very much better.

First, this is not Adekunle Gold’s best on a song with so much future like this- a song that has Ty Dolla Sign on it! .

adekunle gold fye lyrics

He could have done so much better on his verse because it sounded like we’ve heard it somewhere before, so, our attention diverts before Ty Dolla Sign comes up

5) Mercy

Meanwhile, with “Mercy” the case is different. Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, admitting his fame and growth in the music industry, and questioning the substance of people’s support for him.

He says:

“Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy”

Here, Adekunle Gold prays to God to guide him on his journey to stardom. No doubt, he is already a star, this stage is a new level for him, and on this level, he needs original friends, and not friends that come with clout.

“Mercy” gets more real when Adekunle gold actually admits that he is now a star. He knows he is big enough that people will want follow him everywhere and probably hurt him.

Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

“Mercy” is an amazing song because when Adekunle Gold prays to God for protection and guidance, it’s not obvious he is praying entirely, and he doesn’t bore the listeners with recycled over used lyrics.

Of course, the lyrics on “Mercy” is awesome, but this is not all that contributes to making the song.

Read: Why Chike’s “The Brother’s Keeper” album is worth waiting for!

It is devoid of all extras to make the song sound like a “feel-good” song.

It is a real song about a real life situation and not to get at anyone in particular.

“Mercy” proves that Adekunle Gold doesn’t make music to impress anyone. Or, for a lot of people who thought he changed his sound completely.

This is still Adekunle Gold that sang songs like “Fame” with all practicality.

The other “changed” part is just a evolving part of being an artist.

“Mercy” is a song embedded with so much originality that depicts Adekunle Gold’s complete sense of duty as a musician. It underlines how authentic Adekunle Gold has stayed to passing a message to his fans with his music.


6) More than enough

Finally! A romantic song! “One woman” is supposed to be the romantic song on this album, but it doesn’t stick enough as woman adulation. But with “More than enough“, it’s so afrobeat! So “Adekunle Gold“. It is a jam. It sounds like you are listening to an Adekunle Gold Onyeka Onweanu. He says:

“Owo ti de, je ka gbe daviDa local….you are my to-do list today!”

Although this song might go on underrated because of its afropop authenticity and rawness, it is one of the best on “Catch me if you can“. Adekunle Gold understood the assignment and absolutely delivered.

7) Sinner ft Lucky Daye

“Sinner” trended a lot after its release, and as funny as it sounds coming from Adekunle Gold, it is a jam. People can do crazy things because of love, especially for women.

Which is why Adekunle Gold says:

“If I can’t get you, no one else can”.

Sinner” is about addiction to a girl. It gets realistic because some guys are this way about girls; they can’t just stop thinking about them and hope they see the lady every single day. “Sinner” is almost devoid of it’s faults.

8) FYE ft Stefllon Don

We are trying to ge what “FYE” is, but the fact that there are no indications, except the fact that Adekunle Gold says “Fye ooo..” gives a misleading clue that doesn’t help enough.

Of course, Stefflon Don killed her verse, and if this song is going to be a hit, Stefflon Don is a major contributor, because Adekunle Gold panthers on this song and it’s so obvious.

He rambles the lyrics together, like he was trying to write something together but couldn’t write a whole song piece but added some different lyrics together.

9) Sleep

Sleep” is supposed to be a romantic song too, but it has so much RNB influence, that you wonder if it’s Adekunle Gold! The song is cool- for when you want to listen to a cool romantic song.

However, of all songs, this song should have had a collaboration because it feels like there’s another side to the story. We hear Adekunle Gold’s part on “Sleep“, but we want to hear something else apart from that. Since there is none, it reduces our curiosity on this song.

10) “High” ft Davido

Well, we all know this song was, and is a jam! But it has its own faults. The song engineering is on point! But it could have been more lyrically embedded, because if not because of the catchy chorus and hook:

“Me I just want to be high”.

The funny thing is that Davido’s verse is not as highlighted as it should be. It contributes very little to the development of the song.

Although he picks on later, it should have been as soon as he started his verse. This would have helped the song. But the way this song was arranged covers so many of its flaws! Well, a jam is a jam.

11) Dior Dior Dior Ft Foushee

It is wonderful that Foushee opened this song! Her voice is like butter and it makes you so interested in the song. It’s also amazing that the love is compared to being expensive like Dior.

Unfortunately, this is when Adekunle Gold goes all afrobeats when we need his full RNB side on a song as “Dior“.

He should have incorporated some RNB into this song to complement Foushee’s verse, and the drums and percussions are not helping either.

It sounds as though they are singing two completely different songs- by the time Adekunle Gold picks up Foushee’s verse.

Read: Review: Why love Nwantiti is here to stay for decades

This kills whatever curiosity or vibe we had for “Dior“. The genres are too contradictory,and it waters down the effect of “Dior” on listeners.

Adekunle Gold should have gone with the same tune that Foushee went with.

12) It is what is

“It is what it is” is about Adekunle Gold’s own authenticity, and not bowing down to what people down even when it hurts you. He says

“If it’s go cost my peace, then I go take my leave”

Adekunle Gold says so many true things on “It is what it is” like how happiness and having money can be two unrelated things.

He also hinted that people find fulfilment in what makes them satisfied and happy; hence the reason a lot of people are looking for what will make them happy. For him, it’s not money, because money can never be enough.

13) Selah

Classic Adekunle Gold move! You think “Selah” is Adekunle Gold’s way of closing “Catch me if you can” but no, he wants peace from a girl because she is so untrustworthy.

Selah” is the kind of song that should have come up earlier on “Catch me if you can” because it has a good vibe and arouses curiosity. It is also very relatable.

It gets funny when Adekunle Gold said

“She want take me to mama…Ewoo..but her mama crazy too”

The chorus on this song is embarrassing. It sounds too much like “High” and it almost turns listeners off immediately.

A better chorus should have been added so it doesn’t make this song sound like it was rushed, because it actually sound like it was. “Selah” is a nice song, but it was not handled and arranged as effectively as it should have been done.

It’s a jam that should have been made “jammier”

14) “Catch me if you can”

“Catch me if you can” begins like “Born again“, but it should have been made to sound so different since the album is hinged on it anyway.

It sounds a little basic and makes you think looking forward to the track is what you should not have done in the first place.

Catch me if you can” proffers some nice lyrics, but it’s too wordy, it should have been a balance of Adekunle Gold’s truth, some short catchy memorable lyrics, a preferably not slow beat, and more catchy hook. This is exactly what Ayra starr did on “Bloody Samaritan

Catch me if you can” is an amazing album. But it is not Adekunle Gold’s best. The song offers new sounds, Adekunle Gold’s truth, and his ideals as a man with new responsibilities. But it sounds like so many things have been beaten down on the album, and this waters down the album to an extent.

It feels like there should have been more, like there is still so much Adekunle Gold wanted to say.

Overall, “Catch me of you can” is a good album, but more attention should have been paid to a blend between the genres and lyrics. Only about three songs stand out, aside from the official singles (“High”, “Sinner” and “Mercy“)

What we expected from Adekunle Gold’s “Catch me if you can” album

1) The album will be a “feast of dynamic sounds”
Upon the release of Adekunle Gold’s “High” with Davido, a user commented on YouTube that Adekunle Gold has reinvented himself to boost his status, streams and income in the industry.

“It is what it is” sounded like what signposts a new decision. Like “Hey guys, I been singing “good boy songs” since all this while, but let’s switch it up”.

So yeah, it is what it is. In all sincerity, this new sound is really helping Adekunle Gold’s career and status in the industry because his song “High” is literally everywhere in Nigeria. It has gained so much traction and popularity that it is competing with his greatest hits “Orente” and “Pick up”

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These dynamic sounds will also usher in a new stage in Adekunle Gold’s career as he seems to have “broken” whatever was holding him down from exploring all parts of his music.

Though the songs actually sound more like “bad boy songs”, his fans are going crazy about it and accepting it very well because his music sounds good; sounds fire, and as long as he still makes good music, he has the support of his fans.

2) Sound Engineering
“Gold”– Adekunle Gold’s debut album, was a masterpiece. The sound engineering was on point and the reason for this was not far-fetched.

His wife- Simisola actually mixed and mastered the album. Simi is a sound engineer apart from being a singer and songwriter. And if you know something and sound engineers and record producers who also happen to be singers and songwriters, they have no bad songs- no matter how hard they try to.

The sound engineering on “Catch me if you can” will be delicious, as the singles released ahead the album already proved that fact. The sound engineering will help the authenticity of Adekunle Gold’s sound and reduce all imbalances to produce the right effects that will get people more synced with his songs.

3) Features
So far, he has released three singles ahead “Catch me if you can” and two of the singles have very interesting features. The first is with American Singer- Lucky Daye, and the second “High”- with Davido.

Both singles (“High” and “Sinner”) have cleared such a promising path for the album, and it’s only easy to assert that the album will do very well on streaming platforms and top numerous charts- both local and international.

There seems to be more promising features on the album that will make it a bomb upon release. Hopefully, he may have a song with Simi on the album.

But then, more interesting features on this album will increase its reception, streams and traction

Facts? Adekunle Gold has come far and has tangible results to show for his journey. It may be difficult to say what record label he is signed to currently. He has about 20 singles and most of them-in fact, majority of them are hit songs and we hope he’s bringing the heat on his new album “Catch me if you can”.

Click here to stream the album

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Adekunle Gold “One woman” lyrics ft TY DOLLA SIGN

Adekunle Gold “One woman” lyrics ft TY DOLLA SIGN

Adekunle Gold “One woman” lyrics ft TY DOLLA SIGN

Here are the lyrics to Adekunle Gold’s “One Woman” off his “Catch me if you canalbum.

Adekunle Gold “One Woman” lyrics Ft Ty Dolla Sign

Woah Woah Woah
AG Baby
Is your baby yeah yeah yeah

Verse one
I be one woman typa man
Shamelessly lover man
Only you
Is all I see
Love you forever that’s the plan

Chorus

Kpakam
Na so you lock my heart
Kpakam
No vacancy Church Agbasa
Eh Girl nobody badder badder than you you you you

Kpakam
If anyone try my lady
Nack am
O sweetie baby Ofe Nsala
Eh Girlie nobody badder badder than you you

I owe you better life oh
Only you you
Is all I see
Oh my boo

You do my like say na juju
Eh I need you
Part of my skin like tattoo
Oh my boo
You do my like say na juju
Don’t leave my side
You give me life (yeah yeah)
Baby oh oh oh oh oh

Verse 2: Ty Dolla $ign]

Don’t want nobody but my boo-thang
We kicking shit like Lui Kang
She 100 she the truth, aye
And I’m a W like Wu Tang
And you’re sweet taste like pina colada

Love that Bottega
Love that Louis V and Prada
No make up she still hot like Sahara
Wait, she’s really hot
Ooh, Ima have to put her coupe
Mansion in the hills with a view
I like the way she take this bamboo
She said if you love me get my name
Tattooed

Verse 3: Adekunle Gold, Ty Dolla $ign]

You you you you you you you
I be one woman type of man oh
And i’m in love
No be lie na be you i know
So life na with you
For life no body be like my woman (No body be like my woman)

Chorus

Kpakam
Na so you lock my heart
Kpakam
No vacancy Church Agbasa
Eh Girl nobody badder badder than you you you you

Kpakam
If anyone try my lady
Nack am
O sweetie baby Ofe Nsala
Eh Girlie nobody badder badder than you you

I owe you better life oh
Only you you
Is all I see
Oh my boo

You do my like say na juju
Eh I need you
Part of my skin like tattoo
Oh my boo
You do my like say na juju
Don’t leave my side
You give me life (yeah yeah)
Baby oh oh oh oh oh

Read: Skiibii “Baddest boy” ft Davido: What does the song need? {Review}

Adekunle Gold “Catch me if you can” album review

1) “Born again”ft Fatoumata Diawara

“Born again” is the representation of the indication of Adekunle Gold’s new sound, new music growth and certain decisions he made about his music career.

He indicates that he is under no pressure whatsoever becaue since he turned 30, he realised he has been living people’s wishes rather than his.

He indicates how he found freedom and purpose in marriage. It is funny that he says:

“Motherland na overseas”

This is a bold statement, even from Adekunke Gold, because he signals that if the grass is greener at the other side, then Overseas might soon become his new home.

Although it gets painful that we do not get enough of Fatoumata on this song. Adekunle Gold should have let her have a verse on “Born again”, because the way she spices up the chorus alone makes the song sound mystical.

If anything, it would have made the song better even though it’s an intro. It, however, is a good album opener.

2) Win

Win” has different lyrics, but it’s to similar to a lot of what artists sing now about people trying to bank on their sucess.

But Adekunle Gold is smart, he thanks his fans and mother for his success. This shows some amount of maturity, unlike how many artists say it like they woke up and suddenly become a star.

adekunle gold one woman lyrics ft Ty dolla sign

Adekunle delves it into the desire to be a winner all the time. He says: “See my throwback…” He doesn’t want to get back to the life he used to live because it was accompanied with so much suffering.

This explains his artistic evolution, with which he would go to any length to protect and ensure his growth.

3) Mase Mi

Adekunle Gold is such an amazing artiste! This is the third track on “Catch me if you can” and there is no romantic song yet. Big up!

He prays that he doesn’t fall prey to the devil’s tactics because the devil gives something for everything. This is why he says:

Mase me o, especially ma se mi, omo elomi ni ko se o”

He even prays for some amount of connection and relationship with God so it doesn’t give the devil space to possess him.

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If there is anything about Adekunle Gold, it’s about how he is able to make a song a hit, even though the song is something any other artist can sing and not get enough traction for. “Mase mi” is a jam!, and it will enjoy some popularity in Nigeria.

4) “One woman” ft TY Dolla Sign

Adekunle Gold confesses to being a romantic, being a man that wants only one woman and not conforming to what many “men” determine as been “manly“. Ty Dolla Sign makes his verse so magnificent. When he said with a sudden realisation:

Wait, she is really hottt”,

The song became a sizzling tune! Ty Dolla Sign killed his verse! But this song could have been very much better.

First, this is not Adekunle Gold’s best on a song with so much future like this- a song that has Ty Dolla Sign on it! .

He could have done so much better on his verse because it sounded like we’ve heard it somewhere before, so, our attention diverts before Ty Dolla Sign comes up

5) Mercy

Meanwhile, with “Mercy” the case is different. Adekunle Gold gets as real as possible, admitting his fame and growth in the music industry, and questioning the substance of people’s support for him.

He says:

“Make I no dey pop rose with my enemy”

Here, Adekunle Gold prays to God to guide him on his journey to stardom. No doubt, he is already a star, this stage is a new level for him, and on this level, he needs original friends, and not friends that come with clout.

“Mercy” gets more real when Adekunle gold actually admits that he is now a star. He knows he is big enough that people will want follow him everywhere and probably hurt him.

Oh lord have mercy mercy
This fake love con dey plenty plenty
And they try do man dirty dirty
jo jia ma je kia sesin sesin
ye ye o

“Mercy” is an amazing song because when Adekunle Gold prays to God for protection and guidance, it’s not obvious he is praying entirely, and he doesn’t bore the listeners with recycled over used lyrics.

Of course, the lyrics on “Mercy” is awesome, but this is not all that contributes to making the song.

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It is devoid of all extras to make the song sound like a “feel-good” song.

It is a real song about a real life situation and not to get at anyone in particular.

“Mercy” proves that Adekunle Gold doesn’t make music to impress anyone. Or, for a lot of people who thought he changed his sound completely.

This is still Adekunle Gold that sang songs like “Fame” with all practicality.

The other “changed” part is just a evolving part of being an artist.

“Mercy” is a song embedded with so much originality that depicts Adekunle Gold’s complete sense of duty as a musician. It underlines how authentic Adekunle Gold has stayed to passing a message to his fans with his music.


6) More than enough

Finally! A romantic song! “One woman” is supposed to be the romantic song on this album, but it doesn’t stick enough as woman adulation. But with “More than enough“, it’s so afrobeat! So “Adekunle Gold“. It is a jam. It sounds like you are listening to an Adekunle Gold Onyeka Onweanu. He says:

“Owo ti de, je ka gbe daviDa local….you are my to-do list today!”

one woman lyrics adekunle gold ft ty dolla sign

Although this song might go on underrated because of its afropop authenticity and rawness, it is one of the best on “Catch me if you can“. Adekunle Gold understood the assignment and absolutely delivered.

7) Sinner ft Lucky Daye

“Sinner” trended a lot after its release, and as funny as it sounds coming from Adekunle Gold, it is a jam. People can do crazy things because of love, especially for women.

Which is why Adekunle Gold says:

“If I can’t get you, no one else can”.

Sinner” is about addiction to a girl. It gets realistic because some guys are this way about girls; they can’t just stop thinking about them and hope they see the lady every single day. “Sinner” is almost devoid of it’s faults.

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8) FYE ft Stefllon Don

We are trying to ge what “FYE” is, but the fact that there are no indications, except the fact that Adekunle Gold says “Fye ooo..” gives a misleading clue that doesn’t help enough.

Of course, Stefflon Don killed her verse, and if this song is going to be a hit, Stefflon Don is a major contributor, because Adekunle Gold panthers on this song and it’s so obvious.

He rambles the lyrics together, like he was trying to write something together but couldn’t write a whole song piece but added some different lyrics together.

9) Sleep

Sleep” is supposed to be a romantic song too, but it has so much RNB influence, that you wonder if it’s Adekunle Gold! The song is cool- for when you want to listen to a cool romantic song.

However, of all songs, this song should have had a collaboration because it feels like there’s another side to the story. We hear Adekunle Gold’s part on “Sleep“, but we want to hear something else apart from that. Since there is none, it reduces our curiosity on this song.

10) “High” ft Davido

Well, we all know this song was, and is a jam! But it has its own faults. The song engineering is on point! But it could have been more lyrically embedded, because if not because of the catchy chorus and hook:

“Me I just want to be high”.

The funny thing is that Davido’s verse is not as highlighted as it should be. It contributes very little to the development of the song.

Although he picks on later, it should have been as soon as he started his verse. This would have helped the song. But the way this song was arranged covers so many of its flaws! Well, a jam is a jam.

11) Dior Dior Dior Ft Foushee

It is wonderful that Foushee opened this song! Her voice is like butter and it makes you so interested in the song. It’s also amazing that the love is compared to being expensive like Dior.

Unfortunately, this is when Adekunle Gold goes all afrobeats when we need his full RNB side on a song as “Dior“.

He should have incorporated some RNB into this song to complement Foushee’s verse, and the drums and percussions are not helping either.

It sounds as though they are singing two completely different songs- by the time Adekunle Gold picks up Foushee’s verse.

This kills whatever curiosity or vibe we had for “Dior“. The genres are too contradictory,and it waters down the effect of “Dior” on listeners.

Adekunle Gold should have gone with the same tune that Foushee went with.

12) It is what is

“It is what it is” is about Adekunle Gold’s own authenticity, and not bowing down to what people down even when it hurts you. He says

“If it’s go cost my peace, then I go take my leave”

Adekunle Gold says so many true things on “It is what it is” like how happiness and having money can be two unrelated things.

He also hinted that people find fulfilment in what makes them satisfied and happy; hence the reason a lot of people are looking for what will make them happy. For him, it’s not money, because money can never be enough.

13) Selah

Classic Adekunle Gold move! You think “Selah” is Adekunle Gold’s way of closing “Catch me if you can” but no, he wants peace from a girl because she is so untrustworthy.

Selah” is the kind of song that should have come up earlier on “Catch me if you can” because it has a good vibe and arouses curiosity. It is also very relatable.

It gets funny when Adekunle Gold said

“She want take me to mama…Ewoo..but her mama crazy too”

The chorus on this song is embarrassing. It sounds too much like “High” and it almost turns listeners off immediately.

A better chorus should have been added so it doesn’t make this song sound like it was rushed, because it actually sound like it was. “Selah” is a nice song, but it was not handled and arranged as effectively as it should have been done.

It’s a jam that should have been made “jammier”

14) “Catch me if you can”

“Catch me if you can” begins like “Born again“, but it should have been made to sound so different since the album is hinged on it anyway.

It sounds a little basic and makes you think looking forward to the track is what you should not have done in the first place.

Catch me if you can” proffers some nice lyrics, but it’s too wordy, it should have been a balance of Adekunle Gold’s truth, some short catchy memorable lyrics, a preferably not slow beat, and more catchy hook. This is exactly what Ayra starr did on “Bloody Samaritan

Catch me if you can” is an amazing album. But it is not Adekunle Gold’s best. The song offers new sounds, Adekunle Gold’s truth, and his ideals as a man with new responsibilities. But it sounds like so many things have been beaten down on the album, and this waters down the album to an extent.

It feels like there should have been more, like there is still so much Adekunle Gold wanted to say.

Overall, “Catch me of you can” is a good album, but more attention should have been paid to a blend between the genres and lyrics. Only about three songs stand out, aside from the official singles (“High”, “Sinner” and “Mercy“)

What we expected from Adekunle Gold’s “Catch me if you can” album

1) The album will be a “feast of dynamic sounds”
Upon the release of Adekunle Gold’s “High” with Davido, a user commented on YouTube that Adekunle Gold has reinvented himself to boost his status, streams and income in the industry.

“It is what it is” sounded like what signposts a new decision. Like “Hey guys, I been singing “good boy songs” since all this while, but let’s switch it up”.

So yeah, it is what it is. In all sincerity, this new sound is really helping Adekunle Gold’s career and status in the industry because his song “High” is literally everywhere in Nigeria.

It has gained so much traction and popularity that it is competing with his greatest hits “Orente” and “Pick up”

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These dynamic sounds will also usher in a new stage in Adekunle Gold’s career as he seems to have “broken” whatever was holding him down from exploring all parts of his music.

Though the songs actually sound more like “bad boy songs”, his fans are going crazy about it and accepting it very well because his music sounds good; sounds fire, and as long as he still makes good music, he has the support of his fans.

2) Sound Engineering
“Gold”– Adekunle Gold’s debut album, was a masterpiece. The sound engineering was on point and the reason for this was not far-fetched.

His wife- Simisola actually mixed and mastered the album. Simi is a sound engineer apart from being a singer and songwriter.

And if you know something and sound engineers and record producers who also happen to be singers and songwriters, they have no bad songs- no matter how hard they try to.

The sound engineering on “Catch me if you can” will be delicious, as the singles released ahead the album already proved that fact.

The sound engineering will help the authenticity of Adekunle Gold’s sound and reduce all imbalances to produce the right effects that will get people more synced with his songs.

3) Features
So far, he has released three singles ahead “Catch me if you can” and two of the singles have very interesting features. The first is with American Singer- Lucky Daye, and the second “High”- with Davido.

Both singles (“High” and “Sinner”) have cleared such a promising path for the album, and it’s only easy to assert that the album will do very well on streaming platforms and top numerous charts- both local and international.

There seems to be more promising features on the album that will make it a bomb upon release. Hopefully, he may have a song with Simi on the album.

But then, more interesting features on this album will increase its reception, streams and traction

Facts? Adekunle Gold has come far and has tangible results to show for his journey. It may be difficult to say what record label he is signed to currently.

He has about 20 singles and most of them-in fact, majority of them are hit songs and we hope he’s bringing the heat on his new album “Catch me if you can”.

Click here to stream the album

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Love Nwantiti lyrics

Love Nwantiti lyrics

Love Nwantiti lyrics:

Tu tu tu
Uh tu uh tu tu tu
Tu tu tu
Uh tu uh tu tu tu
Yeah

My baby, my Valentine (yeah)
Girl, na you dey make my temperature dey rise
If you leave me, I go die, I swear
You are like the oxygen I need to survive
I’ll be honest
Your loving dey totori me
I am so obsessed
I want to chop your nkwobi

Ule, your body dey gbakam isi
Ule, open am make I see
Ule, nyem love nwantiti
Wey fit make a bad man sing, oh yeah

Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn

Baby girl, where you from come? Yeah
Your body na follow come, yeah
No be silicon
Baba God e finish work, ah ah ah ah
Without you, I go fit lose my mind
Without you, I go fit fall and die
Without you, I go give all my life
Without you, without you

Ule, your body dey gbakam isi
Ule, open am make I see
Ule, nyem love nwantiti
Wey fit make a bad man sing, oh yeah

Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn
Ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn ahn, ahn ahn ahn

You mean the world to me
You’re my living fantasy
I I I, I love you
I I I, no one above you
Lover, don’t give this love to nobody
Lover, don’t call another nigga “honey”
Lover, lover
I wanna be your lover forever, forever”

How “Love Nwantiti” became popular

In 2021, the world went agog as Ckay’s 2019 smash hit; “Love Nwantiti” began to make waves on the social media tik tok app. People all over the world danced and vibed to the song.

“Love Nwantiti” which was originally released as part of Ckay’s 8-track E.P became one of the best performing songs on the E.P and earned itself a remix with afro pop star Joeboy and Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene which was released in 2020 and became a big hit all over the world.

It took almost a year later when DJ Yo– a DJ from Mauritius remixed the original song and made it a sound on tik tok, it had positive receptions and it became a viral tik tok sound.

But questions arose on who actually owned the song and it wasn’t until Ckay made a 34 seconds video of the acoustic version on tik tok before the deserved credit was attributed to him.

It became the most shazamed song in September 2021 over Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s ‘Stay’ and Elton John’s remix of ‘Cold Heart’ ft. Dua Lipa. It has garnered over 15 billion views on tik tok. Ckay’s spotify monthly listeners also rose to as much as 32 million, he’s the first African artist to reach this milestone.

It also became the most certified Afrobeats song in the world. It’s safe to say Ckay made a masterpiece which has gone on to be one of the most, if not the most, successful afrobeats song ever.

“Love Nwantiti” blew up suddenly and became an instant media sensation on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube

love nwantiti lyrics

The song has been remixed two times featuring Kuami Eugene and Joeboy, and another one with North African singer El Grande Toto. The reason for “Love Nwantiti” becoming famous is not far-fetched, the lyrics are relatable, the percussions are dreamily rhythmic, and the song is a pleasant listen.

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The combination of these has made it peak #1 on Billboard Triller Global. Below is the peak position of “Love Nwantiti” on charts (Past & present chart positions)

■No 8 in Australia.
■1 in France
■6 in Germany
■1 in Netherlands
■1 In Norway
■No 1 in Sweden
■No 3 in the Uk and
■31 in the US
■Argentina (Argentina Hot 100) 58
■Australia (ARIA) 8
■Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) 4
■Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders 8
■Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) 10
■Brazil (Top 100 Brasil) 97
■Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 5
■Colombia (Promúsica) 19
■Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100) 9
■Denmark (Tracklisten) 6
■France (SNEP) 1
■Germany (Official German Charts) 6
■Global 200 (Billboard) 2
■Greece (IFPI) 4
■Hungary (Rádiós Top 40) 36
■Hungary (Single Top 40) 6
■Hungary (Stream Top 40) 7
■Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[31] 19
■India (IMI)[32] 1
■Ireland (IRMA) 5
■Italy (FIMI) 20
■Latvia (EHR)22
■Lithuania (AGATA) 12
■Malaysia (RIM) 8
■Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 1
■Netherlands (Single Top 100) 1
■New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 2
■Norway (VG-lista) 1
■Portugal (AFP) 1
■Singapore (RIAS) 5
■Slovakia (Rádio Top 100) 60
■Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100) 6
■South Africa (RISA) 2
■Spain (PROMUSICAE) 46
■Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 4
■Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) 1
■UK Singles (OCC) 3
■UK Indie (OCC) 1
■US Billboard Hot 100 31
■US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard) 27
■US Rhythmic (Billboard) 2
■US Rolling Stone Top 100 9
■US World Digital Song Sales (Billboard) 1
■France (SNEP) 183

Currently, the song has the following streams on YouTube alone:

“Love Nwantiti” ft. Joeboy and Kuami Eugene148M
“Love Nwantiti”182M
“Love Nwantiti” (North African Remix)44mM

Ckay’s music career started around 2014 when he signed to “Loopy music”. However, when “Loopy music” was merged with popular record label “Chocolate city”, Ckay officially joined “Chocolate city” and has been with them ever since.

Ckay had released two singles “Container” (2019), and “Way” (2019) before releasing his international hit single “Love Nwantiti” in 2019.

Read: Most Streamed Nigerian Artists on YouTube 2022

love nwantiti lyrics

Different people from various countries and continents have made several covers of the song on TikTok. After spending 11 weeks on Billboard Top Triller Global, “Love Nwantiti” finally peaked as number one on the chart.

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Why  love nwantiti is here to stay for decades

It is no longer news, “Love nwantiti” has  to be one of the greatest sleeper hits in the world.

Its consequent boomerang was shocking to the world. But the truth is that,  you can never deny a  good song its attention. Boy, and has love nwantiti not gotten that attention?

The beautiful thing about “Love Nwantiti” is that it is soulful music. It is a one-in-a-kind romantic song that gives you a thereupitic feeling when you are listening to it.

It makes you feel less tense and transcends you into a world of hopeless romanticism and fantasy. Ckay submerges himself in “Love nwantiti” to deliver one of the greatest love songs in the world, but this is not the end of it.

The percussions can drive you crazy with euphoria, and the  “ahn…ahn…ahn…ahn…ahn…ahn”  will make you feel good that you are listening to a love song no matter how anti-love you are.

The percussions make the song a pleasant listen and even if you don’t listen to the lyrics as much as you want to, the percussions alone are enough to get you on with the song.

If you listened to the acoustic version of “Love Nwantiti”, you would know that “Love nwantiti” can thrive without percussions or instruments, although it flourishes with the accompaniment of a keyboard or guitar. 

It is a song devoid of imperfections. You can never listen to it enough.

Love nwantiti lyrics

Love Nwantiti” is one of those songs that grow with time. It’s timeless, ageless music, and that’s the truth. The point of music is to create art, but you discover that there are some songs that get trite  even after they have been released for some seven months or one year.

With “Love Nwantiti”, it’s different. There is something different, something that calls out to listeners, and they are always ready to yield to it.

In fact, it is even more of a hit because of the way Ckay adulates a woman’s body in the song. It doesn’t sound like all other songs that artists sing and it sounds so cliche.

The lyrics do not sound different from those other songs, but  Ckay sounds very convincing with the lyrics that he makes the entire song sound entirely unique.

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It would have been bad if Ckay vocalized on “Love Nwantiti”. He  sang  it with no purpose to over impress or show  that it  is a song that will do well without extras, and truly, it is. 

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“Follow you” lyrics: Fiokee, Gyakie, Chike

“Follow you” lyrics: Fiokee, Gyakie, Chike

Follow you” Fiokee Ft chike and Gyakie lyrics

My beautiful baby
Come closer, gimme your ears
I wan tell you something (something, something)
Wan tell you something (something, something)

You mean a lot to me
And because I have you girl
I know that I’m winning
I know that I’m winning

You are driving me crazy
And I’m loving you daily, oh my love
Never letting you go anywhere
That you go I’ll follow you

Baby, know that I’m not crazy
You know that I’m not lazy, lazy
Baby, know that I’m not crazy
You know that I’m not lazy
Running after you, uh uh

I will follow you
Anywhere you want to go
I will let the whole world know
That I’m in love with you
I will follow you
Anywhere you want to go
I will let the whole world know
That I’m in love with you (That I’m in love with you)

Work that thing o na na
Treat me like your one true lover
There’s nothing wey go make me leave you
Nobody wey love me reach you
The way you pamper me, I like (pamper me, I like)
You keep my dreams alive (uh uh uh)
Never never never never never
Will I ever let you slide

Oh baby, my baby
There is something that you need to know
I’m in love with you you you, yeah
Oh baby, my baby
There is something that you need to know
I’m in love with you, yeah

Baby, know that I’m not crazy
You know that I’m not lazy, lazy
Baby, know that I’m not crazy
You know that I’m not lazy (no, no, no)

I will follow you
Anywhere you want to go
I will let the whole world know
That I’m in love with you
I will follow you
Anywhere you want to go
I will let the whole world know
That I’m in love with you
That I’m in love with you

(Oh my God, it’s FIOKEE)

Recently, Fiokee’s “Follow you“- a single off his “Man” album, charted on Billboard.

follow you lyrics fiokee chike gyakie

The song made its debut on Billboard Triller Global in the third week of January 2022, charting Number 10.

Fiokee “Man” Album Review

When you hear the name “Fiokee“, you must have seen the credits he was given on albums like Flavour’s “Thankful“, Simi’s “Simisola“, songs like Yemi Alade’s “Ferrari“, Kizz Daniel’s “Woju“, and Patoranking’s “God over everything“.

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This is because he’s one of the best Nigerian guitarists, and in fact one of the best guitarist in the world.

This is what he tries to prove on his “man” album

Therefore it is not surprising that after gaining experience in the Nigerian music Industry, fiokee is out with his debut album titled “Man

When you see the album cover, and of course the tracklist you see that man is Incorporated with a number of collaborations with popular names in the music industry.

We have features with Yemi Alade, Gyakie, Simi, Oxlade, Guchi, The Cavemen, Peruzzi, Ric Hassani, Sefa, Vector, Klem, Chike, Bella Shmurda, Lirical, Masterkraft, T.classic, Layydoe, D-black, Jean&Alex, Kelvyn boy, Nelson Freytas, Nosa and Ada-ehi.

You see these many collaborations and you know that it’s about to get lit. This is because this musical artist are very talented and have gone on to establish themselves in the music industry.

Fiokee “Man” album Review

1)“Good Time” ft T.classic and Jean& Alex

First, it is important to note that experience has afforded Fiokee an undeniable amount of expertise. This song opens with Fiokee singing like a pro, dishing out commendable lyrics while stringing amazing tunes with his guitar.

Although it would have been better if this song did not open the album as it doesn’t have the status of an album opener, but Jean and Alex come in immediately to spawn so much romantic lyrics in Spanish.

Of course, we can’t interpret it, we don’t care but allow ourself to get carried away in the sound.

That’s the thing about music, it doesn’t matter if we don’t understand the language, what matters is how the sound is able to relate to us.

Asides this, we get some nice feel about “Man” album. “Good time” might not be the perfect album opener, but it sets an acceptable tune for Fiokee’s “Man” album

2) “Smooth Operator” ft Nelson Freitas and Masterkraft

Smooth Operator” is a classic afrobeat song! And the guitar strings are so on point! The percussion is so hotttt. It follows the story of a girl who knows how to deceive men after making them fall head over heels in love with her.

Smooth Operator” is such a nice song. It has an R&B vibe but it doesn’t subtract an ounce of afrobeat from it. Kudos on the song engineering too.

The song is short enough to permit its reply value and protect the fact that it’s not entirely lyric- embedded. Smart.

So far, on Fiokee’s “Man” album, there is a great influence of dance Hall and this makes the album enjoyable to some extent.

3) Personal ft Bella Shmurda

Personal” was released as a single ahead of Fiokee’s “Man” album.
It didn’t help that Fiokee devoted most of this song to Bella Shmurda. We know Bella Shmurda is an established artist, but giving him almost all the verses on this song, and making it a single is a far shot from trying to make it a hit song.

The song is not bad, but it’s also not entirely unique. It talks about how people should not take things personally because other people act or do certain things. At best, such interpretations should be left to an assumption that it is love.

Personal” is an okay song, but it shouldn’t have come third on this album considering the pattern set by “Good time” and “Smooth operator“. It should have been pushed further down “Man” album, towards the end.

4) “I cannot” ft Yemi Alade

“I cannot” is not the best love song on this album, because the lyrics are not entirely unique and it is too unpolished, it has a lot of excesses which should have been removed to make the song a good enough listen.

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Although it is a nice love song and the beats are so on point, it would have helped if Fiokee actually assisted Yemi Alade on the track seeing that the lyrics were not enough to sustain the song.

Let’s take a few seconds to appreciate Yemi Alade’s vocals and passionate delivery on the song though, it covers for most of the song’s flaws.

5) “Follow you” ft Chike and Gyakie

Of course, the song should have been opened by Chike, and it was! Such beautiful voice and lyrics. The amazing thing is how Chike is able to make common love song lyrics sound so unique.

When he sings it, it sounds like you’ve never heard it before. He has so much subtle convincing delivery on this song and it makes it a hit.

Give it up for Gyakie! She’s such a brilliant artist! She makes this song a perfect listen. Her lyrics are even stronger and more intoxicating than Chike’s and her delivery sounds like it’s embedded with some subdued but gradually rising passion.

So far, “Follow you” is the best song on Fiokee’s “Man” album.

6) “Number one” ft Guchi and Kelvyn Boy

Guchi might have just had her biggest hit moments ago, but this song shows that she has been working on herself continually.

Although “Number one” has a low amount of dancehall in comparison to other songs on this album, she did her best to hold it down on this album that we won’t notice if she’s the only artist featured on the song.

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Never listened to Kelvyn Boy but he’s an amazing singer giving some Wizkid-lyrics vibe. “Number one” is a wonderful song and the strings make it a pleasant listen. If anything, the flaws are very little and are almost unnoticeable.

7)“Be a man” Ft Ric Hassani and Klem

We finally get a listen to one of the reasons behind this album. “Be a man” is a song that pushes men to take responsibility for the things they commit to, especially relationships.

Specifically, this song focuses on a young man and his fiancee who has a child for him.

Although the song tries to encourage men that their responsibilities should always be tended to. It points out that men are really doing a lot to make their family happy and financially stable. Therefore the chorus:

“I’m just trynna be a man”

Men are also under some amount of pressure to make their family proud of them and to attain the height their spouse has set for them. They say:

“I just want you to be proud of me”

8) “You bad” ft Perruzi and Layydoe

Now we get the dancehall influence back. Although this album drifts back and forth, it gives it a dynamic view even though it’s hard to put a finger on the album type.

This song is fire because of the way Layydoe plays with the lyrics in a crazy manner! She makes it so flexible. She sets an amazing tune for the theme of “You bad

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Peruzzi doesn’t disappoint too, he makes the song land and catches the Lyric form as Layydoe drops it hot.

So much credit to Layydoe for making this song a hit, and to mention that it’s short enough to make it memorable. It has a catchy line of

“Baby you bad o…omo you bad o”.

9) “Kelewa” ft Umu Ogbiligbo

Kelewa” is an okay song. Especially in very traditional settings, it has so much vibe and drums that sends you several warnings but not entirely stern advice about being careful in life and the choices and adventures we make, as well as our decisions.

Kelewa” didn’t really start well and it made this writer think it should not have made the album, but it’s still okay considering that Fiokee’s “Man” has 40% reggae influence.

10) “Nne” ft The Cavemen

Welcome to the cave. “Nne” is a normal “The Cavemen” song, but it would have helped if it had some different lyrics that actually suited “Nne“.

Although Igbo was spoken in it very well, it didn’t sound fresh enough. It sounds like you’ve heard it as many times before. Nice work on the guitar though.

11) “Forever” ft Maua Sama and Lirical

Forever” has a 90% dancehall influence which makes it show that it should have been pushed up to follow the pattern of the dancehall influence established at the beginning of the song.

Lirical is a versatile artist, she switched between English and her language like it should be that easy. She makes the song so intoxicating and relaxing for us. She stirs up imaginations with her far-reaching lyrics.

Lirical and Maua Sama deliver on this song, kudos to them!.

12) “Koni Koni” Ft Simi and Oxlade

One of the most expected songs on this album. Well, we all know it’s because of the features on the song.

It was amazing that Simi started this song, but this is not Simi’s best on a song. Probably because it was what she was told to sing.

Still, the song would have been better with some relatable lyrics. Oxlade did a lot on his verse, to make the song nice enough. The song arrangement of “Koni Koni” leaves so much to be desired. It made the song sound mixed up, like it was not entirely finished.

13) “Dance” ft D-black, Sefa and Vector

Once this song begins, you know you ‘bout to dance. But it should not have been opened by the artist that opened it. The second artist that versed this song should have opened this song.

The song opening contained some unneeded explicit lyrics that made “Dance” sound offensive rather than mature.

14) “Goodness and mercy” ft Nosa and Ada Ehi

It’s amazing that two gospel artists are closing this album based on the theme of the song. Although the last track title is predictable, it’s not surprising as a lot of Nigerian artists close their album thanking God.

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Ada Ehi delivers passionately on this album. She makes the song complete, and she should have been featured only on this song because she takes it head-on more and gives it a sense of finality.

Fiokee’s “Man” is experimental, but it’s relatable. It has relatable themes and has some interesting features. However, the flaws were obvious, but this has nothing to do with the fact that “Man” is Fiokee’s debut album. The song arranging and track listing could have been worked on to ensure an equitable balance of soul, dancehall and reggae.

Trying to intersperse the song one by one made it hard to lay a finger on the journey the album was taking us to. The track listing would have helped well in showing us the versatility of the album.

Also, It’s not entirely nice that we don’t get to hear Fiokee on most of the songs. In fact, we only hear him on a few songs and then it seemed like he took a spot backstage stringing the guitar. Fiokee did well on the songs he featured on, and involving himself on other songs would have exalted the replay value of “Man”

Songwriting:½
Replay value: ½
Mixing/producing: 1.3/2
Enjoyability/Satisfaction: 1.4/2
Delivery: 1.3/2
Total: 6/10

Click here to listen to Fiokee’s “man” album

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Bella Shmurda “My friend” lyrics

Bella Shmurda “My friend” lyrics

Bella Shmurda “My Friend” lyrics

Budding Afrobeats Artist- Bella Shmurda is out with his latest single titled “My friend” and it comes with a new tune.

Ahh……

Don’t you say goodbye my friend
If I no text you or call
No be say I don forget, no be say you don offend

If I say goodbye my friend
I just wan to de on check, I just want to get that cheque,
And I no mean to offend
And if you look into my eyes and you go see I no dey lie,
Deep down for my mind I swear I get you for my mind

Since I don dey work, I don enter jamaica what’sup
Canada, colombia, new york
Albudabi,nairobi mogbon ooh aya…
Ayaya …
Shetan, oya enter ghana mo shetan
Motu sare wo China shinshon o, I come enter sudani mofor oh aya..

Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,
Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,

Oya fo won lenu eyan fashele Anthony Joshua
Ah.. shey won lost. Blessing Nkechi double gbosa
Ahhh…fowosere eyan Cubana.
O sha ti mo ramajago now, Elumelu shey ema ri fisi

And if you look into my eyes and you go see I no dey lie,
Deep down for my mind I swear I get you for my mind

Since I don dey work, I don enter jamaica what’sup
Canada, colombia, new york
Albudabi,nairobi mogbon ooh aya…
Ayaya …
Shetan, oya enter ghana mo shetan
Motu sare wo China shinshon o, I come enter sudani mofor oh aya..

Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,
Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,

Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,
Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,

Ah..don’t you say goodbye my friend
If I no text you or call
No be say I don forget, no be say you don offend
If I say goodbye my friend
I just wan to de on check,
I just want to get that cheque,
and I no mean to offend

For sure, enter Liecester mo score,
Follow your Barca come call
Tupac my brother sha ko o
Omo yen gbe tan
Follow the money omo tan
Enter Liberia o wo sure
Inside Italy o ti tan o

Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,
Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,

Review

The Song Concept

First, the Concept of “My friend” is simply amazing. For Bella Shmurda to sit down, write and record a song as this, then he must have deemed it important enough.

Although it could be said that “My friend” was borne out of a personal experience, this does not take away Bella Shmurda’s evolution as an artist.

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In the music industry now, song releases are as predictable as their titles, it’s easy to listen to an album filled with only love songs that don’t sound different from one another.

There are only few songs in comparison that actually talks about something different, and Bella Shmurda’s “My friend”, is one of them.

Bella shmurda my friend lyrics

The realism of “My friend” makes it a pleasant listen. It is no doubt that Bella Shmurda is becoming a big artiste.

However, with fame comes certain difficulties; and such difficulties, are what makes Bella Shmurda’s Friend thinks he is getting proud and wants nothing to do with him.

This is why Shmurda says:

If I say goodbye my friend
I just wan to de on check, I just want to get that cheque,
And I no mean to offend
And if you look into my eyes and you go see I no dey lie,
Deep down for my mind I swear I get you for my mind

My friend Bella Shmurda lyrics

In his own defense, Bella Shmurda highlights his pursuit of the “Cheque” as his hustle for success by mentioning several countries he has to go to. It gets as real as possible.

Glibs

Bella Shmurda’s “My Friend” would have been a perfect song. Unfortunately, the glibs do no good to make it as convincible as it should sound.

It’s okay that Shmurda decided to chart a different course of song Concept through “My Friend”, and the song started with the right song lyrics, but the insertion of some love and sex lyrics are absolutely unneeded.

It gets to a point that listeners begin to juxtapose the correlation between his relationship with his friend and :

…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,
Ah…Ligali, jubadi, askali eyan Buhari o
Shagari, Somori, Somebody sho mo mi ri o,

If some more thorough songwriting had been done on “My friend”, perhaps some lyrics that actually fit into the song concept would have been created.

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If the insertion of the glibs was to make the song not sound boring, then this was unnecessary, because Bella Shmurda said some real things on “My friend” that makes you think about the relationship you have with people and how your pursuit of success affects such relationships.

However, as soon as the glibs come up, it waters down this effect, and we struggle to get back on track.

The painful thing is that the glibs are recycled over and over as though it were the chorus, and this makes listeners wonder if it is the center of the song, as the chorus itself is not highlighted as much as possible.

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Apart from this,

“My Friend” is a highly relatable song because it offers the viewpoint of a famous person who has to do everything to ensure his continuance in success, and assure people that his person has not been lost in the process of chasing said success.

It begs for a mutual understanding that seeks to establish that there are so many constraints that come with fame itself, and such constraints affect relationships.

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