Ghetto Love

Wizkid Wizkid

A Celebration of Love and Life in 'Ghetto Love'

Wizkid's 'Ghetto Love' is a vibrant and heartfelt ode to love, life, and the joy found in simple pleasures. The song opens with an energetic exclamation, setting the tone for a lively and affectionate narrative. Wizkid expresses a deep and costly love for his partner, emphasizing that this love is priceless and beyond material value. The lyrics reflect a desire for a love that remains untouched by external influences, symbolizing a pure and enduring connection.

The chorus, with its repetitive and catchy 'Kolobi-kor-kor,' adds a rhythmic and danceable element to the song, inviting listeners to join in the celebration. Wizkid's mention of dancing Azonto and Konto, popular dance styles in West Africa, further roots the song in cultural pride and community. The playful and affectionate tone continues as he describes his partner's 'ghetto loving,' a term that conveys a raw, unfiltered, and genuine affection that transcends societal norms and expectations.

Throughout the song, Wizkid also highlights the importance of family and the joy of seeing his mother smile, which adds a layer of personal and emotional depth. The references to 'fifty bottles' and 'Cîroc' for his partner signify a lavish and celebratory lifestyle, yet these material symbols are secondary to the genuine love and happiness he shares with his loved ones. 'Ghetto Love' is a testament to finding joy and love in everyday life, celebrating cultural roots, and cherishing the people who matter most.

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