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Being the pinnacle of Afrobeat and mostly the root of Nigerian Afrobeat success so far, Ghanaian ancient musicians have always been the reason why Afrobeat is the global heated genre to date.

Inspiration has spread vastly since the impact of the Ghanaian Afrobeat legends to the extent that the new generation inherited the massive effect.

In Ghana, music is identified as the peak of happiness and a tool of leisure that was enjoyed by ancient civilians to date. It has never been termed a new school because it’s recognised as a tradition in Ghana.

In 1920 Ghanaian musicians incorporated foxtrot and calypso into their rhythms creating a unique sound termed ‘Highlife’ that further spread to become a uniform genre identified as ‘Afrobeat’.

The growth continued from generation to generation to a vast view that further spread to other African countries including the likes of Nigeria where the Afrobeat Icon, Fela Kuti modified the genre with his incredible musical qualities.

Today, the new generation in Ghana has followed deeply in the tracks of their forefathers and it has quite yielded a positive outcome.

Since the evolution, Ghanaian Afrobeat gems have been able to dominate the world with their music and these have quite dished out hit songs from these incredible statuses over the years.

In this article, we shall outline the current top Ghanaian Afrobeat songs via all platforms and outline the status of the gem behind the magic.

Kelvyn Boy featuring Tekno and Stefflon Don on the song, Down Flat 

The Ghanaian Afrobeat maestro linked up with the Nigerian gem, Tekno and the UK sensational Rapper, Stefflon Don to deploy bonded phase of vital qualities on the song identified as ‘Down Flat’

It’s a heated song consisting of combined hip-up and Afrobeat Dance hall genres spiced with a highly profiled beat that digests down to the soul.

The Nigerian maestro Tekno and the UK Gem, Stefflon Don did their part but didn’t quite outshine Kelvyn Brown who proved to his listeners that the Nigerian icon featured him amid how his qualities on the song bagged all the accolades.

Originally, the song was released as a single but gained great features from Stefflon Don and Tekno after it went viral and gained heavy attention across the world of music. The song has deservedly earned its place in this category and has so far gained heavy sales from all the major streaming platforms.

Kelvyn Boy 

Kelvin Brown who is known popularly by his stage name, Kelvyn Boy was born into a penury family at Asin Fosu- a central region in Ghana where he grew up and acquired his education.

His musical career started in his teens after he got signed to Burniton Music Group owned by Stonebwoy. Despite his instant impact on the Record Label, he couldn’t still build a strong bond with the team and left them in 2019 to kick-start his solo career.

This was when his career sparked flame. He released a series of hit songs including the likes of Mea, Loko, Yawa, No Dey and Momo that reshaped the view of his musical qualities into the current enchanting influence.

Without hesitation, Brown is rising to be one of the best Ghanaian Afrobeat Gem that will represent the genre at the top level for so long.

Lyrics

Finally I see your face
Oh my days
I been out here
Looking for you for days
I just want to say

My head
You day for my head
I no fit to reset
I no fit to connect
Wetin dey your back
Say make I defend
I no fit to defend
Even if I play defense o

I want comport myself I can’t
I fall for you down flat
I fall for you down flat o
Na who no know go know you bad
I swear, I swear you bad
I swear, I swear you bad o

I don calculate my money
Make I know how much I go spend
Cos I no dey pretend o
Make nobody talk to me
Cos I like my baby
My baby na the best oo
Eleduma
Last time I see you for sure
Girl I’m on board oo
(Carry me dey go)
Eleduma
Last time I see you for sure
Girl I’m on board oo
Cos my head
Edey for reset
When I see this baby
Make me go crazyyyy

I want comport myself I can’t
I fall for you down flat
I fall for you down flat o
Na who no know go know you bad
I swear, I swear you bad
I swear, I swear you bad o

JeJe
Oya come make we ekwe
Buss ah whine for you baby
When you gimme gimme your love oo
Cuh you know say
One in a million chosen
Body Potent
Hotter than Carribean sauce yeah
(Sause yeah)
Good wood get you inside yh
Way you do me know say you like it
Don’t hold out when I’m riding
Let it go, let it just slide in
Sweet love
Way you got me feeling like wifey
Boy you really got me ignited
And I know that it aint one-sided

I want comport myself I can’t
I fall for you down flat
I fall for you down flat o
Na who no know go know you bad
I swear, I swear you bad
I swear, I swear you bad o

Camidoh featuring Darkoo, Mayorkun and King Promise on the song Sugarcane Remix

Ghanaian highly profiled Afrobeat maestro, Camidoh also came through with another Jam identified as ‘Sugarcane’ after he featured the likes of Darkoo, Mayorkun and King Promise on the song.

As expected, they spiced it up for him in highly recognised qualities which likely boosted its streaming record so far.

The song narrates, the love bond Camidoh has developed with his lover while further expressing his passionate affection for her.  The Nigerian Gem, Mayorkun and two Ghanaian maestros added to the affection with their incredible talents.

Camidoh 

Raphael Camidoh Kofi Attachie who is popularly known as Camidoh is a Ghanaian Afropop singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer.

He was born in Aflao in the Volta Region of Ghana in 1994 by a single mother who raised him in Ho, the capital of the Volta Region, Ghana.

Camidoh is one of the Ghanaian Afrobeat Gem who was born naturally with some extraordinary musical qualities. He didn’t have to attain any of them but rather he infused them.

In his teens, Camidoh began his musical career after he signed a record deal with  Grind Don’t Stop Records where he released his debut single titled “For My Lover” which featured Darkovibes that earned him a vast fan base.

His peak evolved even more often as he deployed hit songs along with it. However, his vital prominence spanked after releasing Sugarcane which won several hearts in the year 2022. It was so good that it attracted the likes of Mayorkun, Darkoo and King Promise whom he featured on the remix of the song.

To date, the song “Sugarcane” is recognised as one of the most trending Ghanaian Afrobeat songs on Tiktok.

Lyrics 

Boombah ooh woo oo aah (Woo oo aah)
Of Lagos (All of the guys they want you Phantom)
King King Promise oh ah
Sugarcane sweet but girl your love is sweeter
Sobolo juice mixed with a little ginger
Oh girl I wanna be with you
But you no dey get enough time for me

I wanna live with you
I get reason why I can’t let go
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love 

Matsɔ nye dzi nawo girl don’t dull
Coming like a thief in the night no njɔ
Girl you know say all of my niggas dem ball
Nothing you go ever ever need at all
Matsɔ nye dzi nawo girl don’t dull
Taking it a brick a day me I no dey rush
Baby if you want me
Kakyerɛ wo maame sɛ wodɔ me yeah
Show me your jigga let me see (Let me see)
And let me see the woman that is with (That is with)

I put a couple thousand Dollars on your wrist (Put on your wrist right now)
Omo omo they can’t touch you
I never see this kind babe
Wey dey do some kind things
Make me feel some kind way
You know I’m not just tryna get laid
Cause I know some kind chicks do it for the right pay

Baby make I fire you with my machine gun
Sixteen rounds I be King Kong
Girlie make I sample you my brand new song Bebe nlooo oo oo oo

Oh girl I wanna be with you
But you no dey get enough time for me
I wanna live with you
I get reason why I can’t let go
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Senorita, mamacita body bad I dey craze for your features

Nice to meet ya di me sika
Only one I dey see for my future (Woo woo)
I wanna teach your body a thing or two
If you knew the things we’d do
This loving no be joke no April fool yeah yeah

Girl osumɔmɔ yeɔ me sɛkɛ
Five star boomba nya tɛpɛ
Kaba kaba miakata mi yina ŋgɔgbɛ
Oh ba ni maha bo sumɔmɔ obɔ
All of my guys are thugs
But you know a real don
Me if you wanna give it up
I go travel miles for your love
All of the guys they want you
But they don’t know that i got you
And they never been where we been through
Cause you’re my obsession
When I put you in a ride skrr skrr skrr
Shawty come and ride in my backseat
When you tell me what you want what you fancy

Waiting on my ride like a taxi
Oh girl I wanna be with you
But you no dey get enough time for me
I wanna live with you
I get reason why I can’t let go
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know kongo aso

Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love
Girl you never know say you’re kongo aso
Man dem suffer to find your love yeah
Boombahh Midoh pon di ti nin
Phantom ey ey ey

King Promise featuring Patoranking on the song Chop Life  

One of the most heated Ghanaian Afrobeat sensations, King Promise also came through with another jam titled “Chop Life” that has so far thrilled an enormous number of Afrobeat enthusiasts.

He did season the taste of the song with the extraordinary qualities of Nigerian icon, Patoranking who in no doubt delivered professionally a good phase of music as anticipated by the fans.

The song narrates the ordeal to enjoy and celebrate the beautiful aspect of life regardless of its awful and complicated nature.

This song has so far featured in countless fiestas and events digging deep into the beauty of King Promise’s musical qualities.

King Promise 

Gregory Bortey Promise Newman who is better known as King Promise is a 26-year-old Ghanaian Afrobeat superstar who has quite proven his worth rapidly.

The Afrobeat sensation was born into a musically inclined family that quite immersed his passion for music. Although he never wanted to carry a musical vocation, King Promise fell deeply in love with music after joining a choir in his teens.

As disclosed by him, this evolved to writing songs, composing songs and collaborating with producers after he amassed enormous credits from the victims who experienced his singing ability including the likes of his teacher who testified to the beauty of his voice.

After several years in music, he found his peak and signed a record deal with Legacy Life Entertainment Record Label where his spotlight sparked. To date, King Promise has released hit singles that best describe his peak.

Black Sherif on the song Kwaku the Traveller 

The Ghanaian new break-out star, Black Sherif before releasing his record-breaking album dished out one of its hit tracks titled ‘Kwaku the traveller’ which became a global hit after its release. It sold mostly in Nigeria where his peak sparked with heavy influence.

The song identified as one of the hit tracks of the album ‘The villain I never was’ embodies Black Sherif’s struggles and his rise to prominence.

Its perfection spiced by Black Sherif’s magical vocal combined by the emotional instrumental tempo has left millions of music enthusiasts testifying to the beauty of the song.

The single alongside the star has won an enormous number of awards across the globe proving further its beauty.

Black Sherif  

Mohammed Ismail Sharrif who is popularly known by his stage name, Black Sherif is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter and Rapper born in Konongo-Zongo- a town located in the Ashanti Region of Ghana in the year 2002.

While growing up, he experienced several cultures amid how his parents found comfort abroad. However, he still spent most of his life in the hood experiencing mortality.

Life at school in Ghana exposed him to music in a higher level. He developed passion for music and kicked off his musical career in 2019.

The year 2020 served as his breakthrough era after he released the song ‘First Sermon’ which captured the interest of some music enthusiasts in Ghana. His peak advanced across Ghana after he released ‘Second Sermon’ where he featured the Afrobeat Grammy Award-winning Gem, Burna Boy who spiced the song infusing Black Sherif limelight at the highest peak.

Without hesitation, the Ghanaian singer maintained his fame by releasing another hit song ‘Kwaku the traveller’ followed by his debut album ‘The Villain I never was’ that earned him his place at the top.

Today, Black Sherif is identified as one the most streamed African Rappers via all the streaming platforms around the world.

Lyrics

Yeah
Kwaku killa don’t lie when I say I did it, I did it (I did it, I did it)
Big stacks, big cash my way, but still I fumble it (fumble it)

Under one minute, still I can’t believe

But I can’t blame myself for this shit
I knew mandem was born for this shit
Of course I fucked up
Who never fuck up? Hands in the air, no hands?
Still I can’t believe, you know what I mean
I was young what you expect from me?
It is what it is

But I keep going on (oh, oh, oh)
More like a rolling stone (ooh, oh)
‘Cause I have no stopping time
Can’t nobody stop a man
Oh, I keep going on
More like a rolling stone
‘Cause I have no stopping time
Can’t nobody stop a man, (yeah) no
I go dey run my race
I’m gonna keep my pace
‘Cause I really have no one to blame
When I fall again

I can’t stand this pain
I can’t watch me fail
So anytime you pray
Remember my name
Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the Hustler
He’s been far away chasing guallala
I’ll be back again bro, meka menan

I swear on my life
I can’t wait to be back
I know you miss me, I know
Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the Hustler
He’s been far away chasing guallala
I’ll be back again bro, meka menan
I swear on my life
I can’t wait to be back
I know you miss me I know
They say, when it’s on then it’s on (it’s on)
You can’t stop ’til it’s done (then it’s on)
Sika dam na meebor
Abrantie aa masi so
Cigarette si mano
Ntampe nkoa na meetwe
Cigarette si mano
Cigarette si mano

When it’s on then it’s on (and it’s)
I can’t stop ’til it’s done (and it’s on)
Sika dam na meebor
Abrantie aa masi so
Cigarette si mano
Ntampe nkoa na meetwe
Cigarette si mano
Cigarette si mano
Nti daaaa (nti daaaa)
See me on the roadside (my fam)
Talking to you Most High, High, High, High
Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the Hustler

He’s been far away chasing guallala
I’ll be back again bro, meka menan
I swear on my life
I can’t wait to be back
I know you miss me I know
Remember you know a traveler
The name is Kwaku the Hustler
He’s been far away chasing guallala
I’ll be back again bro, meka menan
I swear on my life
I can’t wait to be back
I know you miss me I know

Wendy Shay on the song Survival

Another Ghanaian maestro adored globally for her musical qualities came through with another hit song titled ‘Survival’.

Since ‘Survival’ was released, it has attained unexpected peaks and has so far gained over 4.2 million views on Youtube proving the beauty of the song.

It’s a song that narrates, Wendy’s emotion and opinion over play boys who find taste in devouring and haunting their victims while further declaring on the song that she is way different from their victims.

Despite the nature of the duration of the song release date, Wendy Shey is still bagging numbers with it.

Wendy Shay 

Wendy Asiamah Addo born on 20th February 1996 is better known by her stage name, Wendy Shay is a Ghanain Afrobeat singer and songwriter.

Wendy was born into the family of Mr & Mrs Addo on 20 February 1996 in Accra- a suburb of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana where she grew up and acquired partly her primary education.

In the toll of mortality, her father died when she was just 4 year old. This forced her to relocate to Germany with her four siblings. In the space her lifetime in Germany she worked in different vocations nabbed serving as a Midwife in the clinical field before returning to Ghana where she kicked off her musical quest.

After what seemed to be an eternity of musical quest, she signed a vital record deal with Rufftown Record- the same Record Label veteran late singer, Ebony was representing at the big stages across the world in 2018.

After the death of Ebony, Wendy Shey gained spotlight just quite after she picked from Ebony’s abandoned glory. She released multiple hit songs and earned her space on the top. She is recognised Globally as one of the best Afrobeat feminine gracing the stage for Iver 3 years tally to date.

Black Sherif on the song Soja 

As we have just reviewed above, Black Sherif is vastly adored for his musical ability. With no single doubt, he proved it with the song ‘Soja’.

It was one of the hit tracks of his debut album ‘The Villain I Never Was’ released as a lead single off the masterpiece album.

It encloses very deep significant of Black Sherif’s anxiety, mortality and struggles to meet up with the activities of life.

Some of the most heart melting phase of the song is provided through the lyrics below;

Oh, Soja, Soja, Soja, Soja
Stand and beat your chest
Dem dey come, dem dey come, dem dey come
No make them catch you off-guard
Don’t let them touch your skin oh
Oh, Soja, Soja, Soja, Soja
Stand and beat your chest
Dem dey come, dem dey come, dem dey come
No make them catch you off-guard
Don’t let them touch your skin oh

Gaykie on the song Something

The Afrobeat Ghanaian Diva, Gaykie also came through with a heart-melting hit song titled ‘something’

It’s a song composed to spice the beauty of love and has so far maintained the thriller of several union across the world.

She also expressed the great bond between her and her mystery Fiance who she embraced with the status of a cute male vixen.

The song was released earlier 2022 and had so far gained incredible numbers on all major music streaming platforms. The official video also has gained over 8.5 million views in the last 6 months.

Gaykie 

Jacqueline Acheampong Who is popularly known by her stage name, Gyakie is another Ghanaian Afrobeat gem who has aided its current glory with her talent.

Her passion for R&B and afro-fusion introduced her to the aristocracy she braced further with her incredible impact. However, before her peak, she has come a long way.

Gyakie was born and raised in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana under the influence of a partial penury family.

Just like many successful singers, she was influenced by her musical-inclined father who was in a full-time music enterprise.

At a young age, she was already influenced fully by the thriller of music which likely thrust her to venture into the field aiming effortlessly for a better phase of glory.

This glory came to life after she released her debut song “Love is Pretty” in February 2019 and preceded to release, “Never Like This” which slightly boosted her career. She further released a five-track EP, titled Seed in August 2020.

this EP, a standout single ‘Forever’ graced her limelight to an unstoppable dimension that premiered in the Nigerian musical charts.

Nigerians fell in love with her musical qualities and streamed heavily her songs prompting her to remix the song ‘Forever’ with the Nigerian Afrobeat icon, Omah Lay. It emerged to be a banger attracting even vast fan base to her status.

Since her Impact with the Afrobeat genre, she has maintained her spot at the top and has so far thrilled many with her sound.

Stonebwoy on the song Therapy 

The Ghanaian Afrobeat expert who is popularly identified as Stonebwoy also came through with the hit song ‘Therapy’.

As the name of the song implies, Stonebwoy expressed his desire and passion to always dine in the genuine natural affection connected to his partner.

It’s recognised as one of the best love songs released as the early peak of 2022. Despite the view of this it is still making waves via all the world music streaming platforms.

The song also premiered the combination of the Afrobeat genre and a bare taste of reggae bars which has reshaped the single to be one of the best among thousands.

Stonebwoy  

Livingstone Etse Satekla who is better known by his stage name, Stonebwoy pronounced as ‘Stoneboy’ with no doubt is currently one of the face of the Ghanaian Afrobeat current peak because of the view of his extraordinary musical qualities.

The sensational singer was born on 5th March 1988 at Ashaiman in the Greater Accra region of Ghana where he grew up and acquired his education.

At school, experiences combined with mortality reshaped and sparked musical dreams for he was good in lyrics and scripts. This further stretched to drama series and over 20 extraordinary stories he penned down in his teen that would go on to inspire his acting debut at the peak of his career.

After he had pushed for his musical dreams for years, he found his peak and debuted in the Afrobeat genre with the song ‘Climax’. This was released Under “Samini Music” where recorded his first hit single featuring Samini and further released mad “Ghetto Love” featuring Irene Logan that issued him fame.

The same year, he was rapidly nominated for several awards in several categories in Ghana. This thrust him to release a vast number of hit songs that has reshaped him to be the extraordinary status he is today.

Stonebwoy has advanced to be a recognised Ambassador to several global firms and a CEO to an adored musical Label, Burniton Music Group.

Eno Barony on the song ‘The Finish line’ 

When we credit the Afrobeat rap genre growth in Ghana precisely, we can’t go without adoring the qualities the Ghanaian maestro, Eno Barony deployed on the song, ‘The Finish Line’

The song that sampled several top-notch music thriller was released at the early era of the 2022 calendar and has since then maintained the top spot on all charts.

Eno Barony explored people through her worth, qualities, lifestyle and bling in the song where she rapped about her position in the rap game.

Although the single lacked recognised promotion as of the day of its release, it still crossed so many border.

Eno Barony  

According to Wikipedia, The Ghanaian Rapper was born Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwah Nyame Adom at Ghana’s port and business metropolis of Tema, to father, Reverend Abraham Nyame Adom and mother, Mrs. Rebecca Nyame Adom.

Just like many Rappers, her dream to escape penury sparked her musical passion and inspiration after she had acquired her education.

Just quite after she kicked off with her musical career, her spotlight evolved rapidly thrusting her to release her debut songs, “Wats Ma Name” and also “Tonga”, the remix of the track “Tonga” by Joey B ft Sarkodie in 2014 that even infused her limelight.

Her impact kept roaming alive to the extent that she became the first African Rapper to record a tally of 1 million views with one song.

So far, she has soared to become an inspiration to many feminine Rappers in the hood striving to struck the limelight. Her music hits different amid the effect of her improved vocals, lyrics and sound.

Kuami Eugene on the song Take Away

One of the recognised Ghanaian Afrobeat Gems, kaumi Eugene spiced the listening urge of the world music enthusiasts once more with yet another fiesta song titled ‘Take away’

Just like the name implies, the song ‘Take Away’ is a song dedicated to partying as Kemi further described the beauty of life in the lyrics of the hit song.

Since its release, it has grave a vast number of clubs around the world and has aided many thrillers in both recognised and unpopular fiestas.

Kuami Eugene 

Eugene Kwame Marfo who is popularly known by his stage name Kaumi Eugene is another Afrobeat Gem who has graced the growth of the Ghanaian music firm with his extraordinary qualities.

However, before he breached this dimension, he has come a long way as described by his incredible quest to fame.

Kaumi Eugene was born in Marfo in Akim Oda, Ghana to a God fearing parents identified as Alex and Juliana who guided him perfectly through his childhood.

Just like many recognised icons, Kaumi Eugene developed massive aspiration to become a high rated singer which thrust him to join sing in the church from a young age where he also learnt how to play the drum, keyboard and guitar.

After several years of developing his musical abilities, he was recognised and signed to Lynx Entertainment where his fame sparked.

This came just quite he participated in the reality competition show MTN Hitmaker in Ghana in 2016. The beauty of his talent attracted a rigid fan base to his status which aided his spotlight after he had released a vast number of hit songs.

King Promise featuring Omah Lay on the song ‘Ten Toes’ 

The Ghanaian love song maestro and the Nigerian Afrobeat icon, Omah Lay linked up and gave the world another hit song over 100k civilians are still jamming to date.

The song describes generally the beauty of women who they heavily praised to core with incredible bars. It also embodied their lifestyle and wealth which they gloated in style.

Specifically, the Nigerian song God, Omah Lay spiced up the song with his extraordinary musical qualities adding to peak the song has attained on several top charts.

So far, the song has recorded a vast tally of over 2.5 million views on You Tube making it one of the biggest songs ever released in the curriculum of the Ghanaian music firm.

Lyrics

Yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah King

I say I put in ten toes, now I don blow
If that chick bad, I go carry her
My neck is cold
I don’t condone no bad energies around here yeah

Got a whole lotta vibes and a whole lot and a
Bad girls and a whole lot and a
Gimme a whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

I say we come with the vibes and a whole lot and a
Bad girls and a whole lot and a
She give me whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

Port Harcourt confidential
Only words no instrumental
Yeah yeah
Gimme brains, and intellectual
Nothing is coincidental yeah yeah
If the girl say she want it
I got whole lot of it
I got a whole lot of ’em
I no fit to hold all of ’em
Aye aye aye aye

Girl I’m not sober
Hennessy, ice and soda dey
Many things dey go down
If you’re around, me and my soldiers yeah yeah
Girly anything that you want oh
I got whole of ’em
I got a whole lot of ’em
I no fit to hold all of them
Aye aye aye aye

I say I put in ten toes, now I don blow
If that chick bad, I go carry am
My neck is cold
I don’t condone no bad energies around here yeah

Got a whole lotta vibes and a whole lot and a
Bad girls and a whole lot and a
Gimme a whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

I say we come with the vibes and a whole lot and a
Bad girls and a whole lot and a
She give me whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

Girl you know I rock with you
Nobody else
You know sey I dey for you, nothing contest
Yeah yeah yeahyi
Because you back and your front ebe damages
And when you put it on me, girl I can’t resist
Ah yeah
You go feel this thing tonight
Ah yeah yeah

I say I put in ten toes, now I don blow
If that chick bad, I go carry am
My neck is cold
I don’t condone no bad energies around here yeah

Got a whole lotta vibes and a
Bad girls and a
Gimme a whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

I say we come with the vibes and a whole lot and a
Bad girls and a whole lot and a
She give me whine and a whole lot and a
Aye aye aye aye

I say I put in ten toes, now I don blow
If that chick bad, I go carry on
My neck is cold
I don’t condone no bad energies around here yeah

Dem girls dem craze
Aye aye aye aye
I say dem girls dem craze ah
Ah na na na na
Yeah

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