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Posted by Super B on June 5, 2026 | 1:52 pm 0
“Many People” is an introspective track that seamlessly merges Afropop influences with the lyricism and storytelling prowess both artists are celebrated for.
LADIPOE opens the track with his trademark cadence and poetic delivery. His verse is candid, delving into the challenges of discerning true intentions in friendships and relationships.
He raps about feeling surrounded by “many people,” yet often finding himself alone in thought, an experience that resonates with anyone who has ever felt isolated in a crowd.
LADIPOE’s lyrics are layered with double meanings and clever wordplay, reflecting his reputation as one of Nigeria’s most gifted lyricists.
Ema Onigah’s feature adds depth and emotional resonance to the song. His vocals are smooth and expressive, bringing a sense of vulnerability and sincerity to the chorus.
The interplay between LADIPOE and Ema Onigah is a highlight of “Many People.” Their voices complement each other beautifully, moving seamlessly between rap and melody.
Ucee’s production sets a contemplative mood. The beat is understated but compelling, drawing listeners in without overwhelming the vocals or the narrative.
Quotable Lyrics:
AimọyeAimọyeAimọyeAimọyeAimọye many people wey dey thereBut that one no concern meAimọyeAimọyeAimọyeAimọyeAimọye the people wey give upBut that one no concern me
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