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Seyi Vibez – Doha

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In the vibrant world of Nigerian music, few artists stand out like Seyi Vibez. Known for his unique style and heartfelt lyrics, Seyi Vibez has captured the hearts of many.

His latest single, “Doha,” released in 2024, is yet another testament to his musical prowess. This track, part of his EP Loseyi Professor,” promises to be a game-changer in the industry.

The Release of “Doha”

In the ever-evolving landscape of Afrobeat, Seyi Vibez’s new single “Doha” stands out. Released in 2024, this song encapsulates the artist’s journey and growth. The track is a perfect mix of rhythm, melody, and storytelling, making it an instant hit.

A Deep Dive into “Doha”

Intro and Verse: Setting the Stage

The song opens with a captivating intro, “Yo dibs,” setting the tone for what’s to come. The verse delves into Seyi Vibez’s personal journey, his stops in Doha, and his experiences traveling the world with his traumas. This personal touch adds depth to the song, making it more than just a catchy tune.

Pre-Chorus: Embracing Talent

The pre-chorus is a powerful affirmation of faith and talent. Seyi Vibez acknowledges that his talent is a divine gift, something that sets him apart.

This section of the song is both uplifting and introspective, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique abilities.

Also See: Burna Boy & Seyi Vibez – Higher

Doha Lyrics by Seyi Vibez

Taking the second spot on the Loseyi Professor EP, is Doha by Seyi Vibez, read the lyrics for the catchy song below and sing along.

Intro
Yo dibs

Verse
Oro mi lonso, emi lo’n wa
Dem say dem dey there emi gan wa
I get to stopover for Doha
Fly around the world with my traumas

Pre-Chorus
Ko se ni to Olorun, ko se ni to Olorun
Ko se ni to Olorun, ko se ni ju Olorun
This my talent, aje, na follow come
Dem dey ask who I follow come
E mi gan-gan, mi o fo fun wan
I told them oh, mo so fun wan

Chorus
Me know say I dey show love
Why you no go show me love
Tell me why some people no dey fear God
Forgive us, oh dear Lord, dear Lord
Ategbun fe lo, right now mi o fe jo
Ati mo mo ti jenlo
Do good and show love

Refrain
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-oh-еh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-еh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)

Bridge
Cape Verdean girls dem ma gbewa (Gbewa)
London girls dem ma gbewa (Gbewa)
American girls dem ma gbewa (Gbewa)
Caribbean girls dem ma gbewa (Gbewa)

Pre-Chorus
Ko se ni to Olorun, ko se ni to Olorun (Baby)
Ko se ni to Olorun, ko se ni ju Olorun (My baby)
This my talent, aje, na follow come
Dem dey ask who I follow come
E mi gan-gan, mi o fo fun wan
I told them oh, mo so fun wan

Chorus
Me know say I dey show love
Why you no go show me love
Tell me why some people no dey fear God
Forgive us, oh dear Lord, dear Lord
Ategbun fe lo, right now mi o fe jo
Ati mo mo ti jenlo
Do good and show love

Refrain
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)
Oh-eh-oh-oh-oh-eh-eh-oh (Do good and spend oh)

Outro
Yo dibs

Conclusion

Seyi Vibez’s “Doha” is more than just a song; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Its blend of catchy beats, powerful lyrics, and cultural relevance make it a standout track.

As part of the “Loseyi Professor” EP, it showcases Seyi Vibez’s talent and his ability to capture the essence of Nigerian life.

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