like she said whether nah kwaito, afrobeat, jazz..,,it doesn't matter!!! so i don't see the point of this arguement. a true artist is supposed to be versatile & be able to tackle any challenge & she did EXCELLENT by mixing it up proving that she's a FANTABULOUS ARTIST!!! she'll definitely perform for me in the nearest future!
i love the fact that the song is somewhat unique in the sense that she kept it African, introduced the South African influence with excellent Nigerian lyrics. good luck with the future
true talk. i wish she stuck to a more naija traditional style at least this being a breaktru album. i don't see how this will not interrupt the flow when played along with other songs in a naija club; you will have to reset ur dance steps take a while to find what blends. she sef could not dance much cuz it is not her abinibi rhythm.
this song is so live
theresabbz 8 months ago
I absolutley adore dis song
missfunkymonkeyface 10 months ago
wow...................Nice beat. this is real beat from scratch. nice work Omas.
u r doin great.
beaut668 1 year ago
here is the song that keeps me going while working, better to listen to this than the noises in the music industry.
hugheymichael007 1 year ago
kudos to Omawumi.
mycc7284 1 year ago
like she said whether nah kwaito, afrobeat, jazz..,,it doesn't matter!!! so i don't see the point of this arguement. a true artist is supposed to be versatile & be able to tackle any challenge & she did EXCELLENT by mixing it up proving that she's a FANTABULOUS ARTIST!!! she'll definitely perform for me in the nearest future!
uhspianoman 2 years ago
Song keeps me smiling on my way to wrk
deji24 2 years ago
Just great Omawunmi, Music is music whether na kwaito, jazz, afrobeat. And i know people can jam to the song big time without flow interruption.
Well done girl, so proud of you
ultrachickb 2 years ago
oooh her voice is so nice.....i will love her to do a ballard!!
babyswanta 2 years ago
i love the fact that the song is somewhat unique in the sense that she kept it African, introduced the South African influence with excellent Nigerian lyrics. good luck with the future
ugoceejay 2 years ago
This is the 1st time I am hearing this and I love it...totally beautiful
Yorubagurl 2 years ago
Did she grow up in S.A? Cos this song has a very strong Kwaito influence. Interesting though...
nwaezebuona 2 years ago
Hmmm, seems like this song is trying to be all things to all men and in the process got lost between SA, Naija and the 80s
yimina1ng 2 years ago
true talk. i wish she stuck to a more naija traditional style at least this being a breaktru album. i don't see how this will not interrupt the flow when played along with other songs in a naija club; you will have to reset ur dance steps take a while to find what blends. she sef could not dance much cuz it is not her abinibi rhythm.
anikelove 2 years ago
yh...it sounds South African...it is good though...
xxxifyxxx 2 years ago
Video is tite
gogulesmail 3 years ago
oma. u 're lauded.reali love it.keep up the reasoning
gogulesmail 3 years ago
nice work cp
aromire 3 years ago
omawunmi i love this song, esp the lyrics
appollopd 3 years ago
The music sounds South African. I hope pple love it. bcos i do
idrismuna 3 years ago
Omawunmi mama. I know you will do us proud so soon.
BEST OF LUCK jare.
freddiewit 3 years ago