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The intro to 'Shakabulizzy' by Mavo sets the stage with a blend of casual confidence and local flair. The use of potentially Yoruba-influenced terms and brand mentions creates a personal and cultural connection, hinting at themes of identity and style. Mavo's 'Shakabulizzy - Refrain Section' captures the emotional struggle of breaking free from a repetitive, possibly toxic relationship. The use of Pidgin English and Yoruba adds cultural depth, reflecting a common theme in African music of personal empowerment and self-discovery. Mavo's 'Shakabulizzy - Pre-Chorus Section' is a vibrant anthem about the relentless pursuit of wealth and the sacrifices made along the way. The lyrics blend English with Yoruba and Igbo, reflecting Nigeria's rich linguistic tapestry and the universal allure of luxury and success. The song 'Shakabulizzy - Chorus Section' by Mavo blends Nigerian Pidgin English with catchy phrases to explore themes of wealth, generosity, and the desire for spiritual cleansing. The playful language and rhythmic repetition create an engaging, upbeat vibe. The song 'Shakabulizzy - Post-Chorus Section' by Mavo explores themes of luxury, materialism, and the dynamics of relationships centered around wealth. It reflects on the societal allure of high-end brands and the transactional nature of some modern relationships. The song 'Shakabulizzy - Verse Section' by Mavo is a celebration of financial success and the artist's savvy in both traditional and modern investments. It blends Yoruba and Pidgin English to convey themes of wealth, community, and daily luxury.
LYRICS
Kilo, follow you again, me, I no dey follow you again
Focus on paper
Louis Vuitton go be less, baby, mawobe
Money talking (Talk, talk), all day working for money
Holy water
Tell me, baby, you want a Lacoste? (She pricey)
Kilo
Focus, focus, hocus-pocus
Focus on paper (Focus on paper)
When the paper enter (When the paper enter), I go call you
Balenciaga,
Louis Vuitton go be less, baby, mawobe
Wait, look, see me, ghe me, ego, ego
Money talking (Talk, talk), all day working for money
Holy water
Tell me, baby, you want a Lacoste? (She pricey)
My baby want a Lacoste (Want a Lacoste)
Listen hereCredits
Produced by
Dibs
Written by
OSEREMEN MARVIN, David Adeleke
Release date
September 5, 2025
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