Beginning

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The Blossoming of Love in Joeboy's 'Beginning'

Joeboy's song 'Beginning' is a heartfelt exploration of the early stages of falling in love. The lyrics capture the intensity and excitement that come with newfound affection. Joeboy expresses a willingness to go to great lengths for his love interest, even to the point of risking his life. This hyperbolic declaration underscores the depth of his feelings and his commitment to the relationship. The repetition of 'I'm beginning to begin to fall in love' emphasizes the gradual yet undeniable realization of his emotions.

The song delves into the transformative power of love, describing it as a 'special type of feeling' that brings joy and fulfillment. Joeboy's use of Nigerian Pidgin English adds a layer of authenticity and cultural richness to the lyrics. Phrases like 'On dun mo mi' and 'Make we felicitate jowo' reflect the artist's roots and make the song relatable to his audience. The lyrics also touch on the jealousy and possessiveness that can arise in a relationship, as Joeboy admits to feeling vexed when he sees his love interest with someone else.

Musically, 'Beginning' is a blend of Afrobeat and contemporary pop, characterized by its catchy melody and rhythmic beats. Joeboy's smooth vocals and the song's infectious vibe make it a 'banger,' as he describes it. The repeated calls to 'Ohema,' a term of endearment, and the invitation to 'vibe with it' create an engaging and immersive listening experience. Overall, 'Beginning' is a celebration of love's early stages, capturing the excitement, vulnerability, and joy that come with falling in love.

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