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2:59

Marry me
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Afrobeats love song inspired by Nigerian pop, Mid-tempo, warm and groovy, Smooth male vocal with emotional delivery, light pidgin and simple English mixed naturally, Theme is commitment and devotion, centered around the phrase “marry me, ” Romantic but playful, confident not desperate, Catchy hook that repeats “marry me” like a plea and a promise, Talking drums, soft guitar riffs, bouncing bass, subtle background vocals responding to the lead, Verse tells a street-level love story, pre-chorus builds anticipation, chorus is big and memorable, bridge feels intimate and honest before the final hook, Mood feels like a late-night drive in Lagos, windows down, thinking about the one person you want forever
4:03

Oluchi
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Romantic mid-tempo Afrobeats / Afro-R&B love song, Warm, intimate, emotionally sincere, Soft Afrobeats percussion, gentle drums, light shakers, smooth warm bassline, Subtle guitar riffs and soft piano chords with ambient pads, Male vocal tone is smooth, slightly deep, and emotional, Delivery should feel close and personal, calm but expressive, Light harmonies in the chorus, minimal vocal effects, Modern Nigerian romance vibe, Heartfelt, personal, and tender, Not a club song, A song meant for a lover
2:52

Olosho
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Afrobeats song with a Nigerian street-pop vibe, Mid-tempo groove with bouncy drums, log drums, soft synths, and melodic guitar licks, Male vocal with swagger and humor, mixing simple English and light pidgin naturally, Theme is unexpected love, falling hard for someone everyone warned him about, centered around the line “I don fall in love with olosho, ” Lyrics feel cheeky but sincere, not insulting, more self-aware than judgmental, Verses tell a Lagos night-life love story, full of color and temptation, Pre-chorus builds tension between sense and emotion, Chorus is catchy, repetitive, and slightly mischievous, almost like a confession you didn’t plan to make, Bridge gets reflective, questioning choices, before returning to a confident final chorus, Mood feels like late-night Lagos, neon lights, loud thoughts, and a heart doing what it wants anyway
2:58

From Scroll to Soul
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Afrobeats song with a completely fresh, original sound, Mid-tempo but evolving rhythm, blending modern Afrobeats percussion with unexpected melodic switches, airy synth textures, warm bass, and subtle vocal layers that feel communal, Male and female vocal blend, conversational and emotional, mixing light pidgin and English naturally, Theme is friendship formed online, meeting on TikTok and becoming real-life family, Lyrics mention individual names as part of the story, making the song feel personal and documentary-like, Chorus is melodic but not predictable, with a chant-like group feel, Production feels global yet rooted in Nigerian Afrobeats, avoiding familiar drum patterns or clichés, Mood is nostalgic, joyful, and reflective, like scrolling through memories at night and realizing something real was built
2:41

Abeg Wait
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Afrobeat song with Nigerian Pidgin English lyrics, male vocal with emotional but calm delivery, mid-tempo groove around 100 BPM, warm bass, soft percussion, gentle guitar riffs, subtle background harmonies, Theme is resilience, patience, and speaking gently to life during hardship, Mood reflective, hopeful, street-wise but melodic, Clean production, modern Afrobeat style suitable for radio and late-night listening
3:23

Begin With You
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A romantic Afrofusion song with strong Fuji-inspired percussion, talking drums, subtle sakara rhythms, and warm bass, Tempo mid-slow, emotional but danceable, Male or female vocal with expressive Nigerian delivery, Lyrics blend English, Nigerian Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa, Theme is Valentine love, devotion, and choosing one person from the beginning, Mood is tender, confident, heartfelt, and slightly nostalgic, Clean production, modern Afrofusion feel with traditional Fuji groove
5:07

Where We Missed It
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Male Nigerian vocalist, emotional Afro-soul ballad with live concert energy, Full band arrangement, Grand piano, warm bass guitar, live drums, electric guitar swells, subtle strings, crowd ambience, Tempo slow to mid, Deep expressive male voice with Nigerian tone and accent, heartfelt and nostalgic, Theme of first love, lost teenage romance, reflection after 18 years, Emotional build from soft intro to powerful final chorus, Stadium concert feel, rich harmonies, cinematic ending
3:37

NO SLEEP, STILL STAND
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Afro-street drill anthem with Nigerian vibes, Dark, gritty instrumental, Heavy 808s, drill drums, log drum accents, subtle talking drum textures, minor-key melodies, Tempo is mid to fast, head-nod but aggressive, Vocals:
Male lead with deep, raw, drill-style delivery, Confident, hungry, slightly raspy, Female lead with aggressive melodic flow, Tough, street-hardened tone, catchy hook, Strong call-and-response between male and female, Background gang chants, street shouts, layered ad-libs, Lyrics & Theme:
Street survival, ghetto pressure, hunger, loyalty, ambition, no sleep, resilience, From nothing to something mindset, Mentions of generator nights, police pressure, fake friends, prayer, scars, standing strong, Mix of English with Nigerian slang and light Pidgin, No romance, Pure grit and motivation, Structure:
Spoken intro with ambient street sounds, Hook (female, melodic, hypnotic), Verse 1 (male, drill rap), Hook repeat, Verse 2 (female, afro-street pop aggression), Verse 3 (male


