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Kizz Daniel & Thyself’s We Must: A Song of Resilience

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Kizz Daniel teams up with Thyself (which is a rapper version of himself) to deliver a powerful anthem of perseverance and unyielding determination in their new track, “We Must.” With a blend of catchy rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics, this song encourages listeners to push through life’s obstacles and remain focused on success.

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The Message Behind “We Must”

At its core, “We Must” is a reminder that success isn’t optional—it’s a necessity. The song’s lyrics reflect the struggles and challenges that individuals face on their path to greatness. Yet, in the midst of adversity, the message remains clear: giving up is not an option. From the streets of Lagos to the broader world, the call to rise above circumstances resonates throughout the song.

Kizz Daniel’s verses speak about the grind and hustle required to survive and thrive, especially in a challenging environment like Lagos. The recurring theme of “Owo loshey koko” (meaning money is the key) emphasizes the role of financial stability in navigating the hustle. Yet, he balances this with a deep-rooted desire to make music for his fans, staying true to his artistic journey.

Thyself’s verse brings an interesting twist, with mentions of material success—”sixteen cars, sixteen jeeps, sixteen girls over age eighteen”—juxtaposed against the spiritual line, “Man dem in Muslim Allahu akbar.” It reflects the complexities of balancing personal achievements with the greater challenges of life.

 

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A Breakdown of the Lyrics

“Owo loshey koko rasaki” – This line points to the importance of money (“owo” meaning money in Yoruba) and its significance in achieving one’s goals.

“Lock up my paddy for Kigali” – This could be a personal reference, possibly referring to the artist’s friend being detained or facing trouble abroad, adding a layer of real-world hardship to the song.

“We must” – The repeated chant drives home the song’s message: no matter the situation, achieving success is a must. The energy behind these lines is both motivational and uplifting.

 

Catchy, Yet Impacting

The chorus of the song is undeniably catchy, with its rhythmic repetition of “We must, toba jowo jeka jole.” This makes it easy for fans to sing along, but it’s also meaningful. The “we must” phrase becomes an anthem, inspiring everyone to join in the drive to persevere.

The lines, “Sandalili sho ni ice water, Kin korin mo shy gan ma”, reference the metaphor of water flowing effortlessly, symbolizing the fluidity and persistence needed to succeed.

“We Must” by Kizz Daniel and Thyself isn’t just another Afrobeats track—it’s a powerful reminder to stay resilient. With its blend of rhythmic beats, deeply reflective lyrics, and motivational themes, the song is a perfect anthem for anyone facing challenges but determined to keep going. Whether you’re hustling in Lagos, Kigali, or anywhere else in the world, this track reminds us that success is inevitable if we refuse to give up.

 

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