Smur Lee, Odumodublvck & Shallipopi – “Juju”: A Soundtrack for Internet Hustler’s
“Juju” by Smur Lee, Odumodublvck, and Shallipopi isn’t just another Afrobeats hit; it’s a soundtrack to the modern hustler’s life.
It’s about chasing big dreams, making international money moves, and keeping it real every step of the way. The lyrics capture the essence of what it means to grind hard, enjoy the fruits of your labor, and never forget where you came from.
With its catchy hooks, witty wordplay, and a vibe that makes you want to move, “Juju” stands out as a celebration of success and the journey it takes to get there. So next time you play this track, remember—it’s not just a song, it’s a lifestyle.
Let’s dive into the lyrics and decode the meaning behind the song, filled with references to pop culture, money moves, and good old juju magic.
The Story Behind “Juju” – A Tale of Hustle, Money, and Magic
“Juju” is more than just a fun tune; it’s a reflection of the flashy lifestyles, the hustler spirit, and the use of slang that’s all too familiar in the Afrobeats scene.
With lyrics that touch on wealth, fame, and even a bit of tongue-in-cheek superstition, this track captures the vibe of modern Nigerian pop culture.
Introduction – Setting the Scene
The song kicks off with a lively intro from Smur Lee and Odumodublvck:
“They call me Smur Lee (Say, say, Tory, ayy)
Mama, mama sent a photo, photo, photo…”
From the get-go, Smur Lee and Odumodublvck set the mood with energetic chants and lines that are both playful and packed with hidden meanings.
“Mama sent a photo” might seem simple, but in this context, it symbolizes receiving blessings, signs, or opportunities—basically, good vibes from home.
The “photo” could represent anything from money transfers to inspirational images, hinting at how family can motivate and guide success.
The “Gentle Investor” Hustle
The chorus, sung by Smur Lee and Odumodublvck, paints the picture of a savvy investor:
“They call me gentle investor, no mean say I gentle
E dey pack am for celeb’, unto say e pack am for Elon Musk…”
This line flips the idea of a “gentle investor,” usually someone laid-back and calm, into someone who’s anything but mild when it comes to making moves.
They’re stashing cash in places like Switzerland and the U.S., and earning dollars on the internet as a celebrity and earning money acting like Elon Musk, which cleverly plays on the image of a young hustler who’s already thinking globally.
Odumodublvck’s Swagger and High-End Dreams
Odumodublvck’s verse is packed with braggadocio and swagger, mixed with a dose of realness:
“If no be Sabinus, I no go deal
Dantata, what is it?
I dey find real investors, oh, no be skit (No be tease)”
He’s making it clear: he’s not here to play games or get caught up in fake deals. Odumodublvck wants real investors, not the flashy, insincere kind that’s just for show. He drops names like Dantata and Dangote—two of Nigeria’s wealthiest figures—as a way to show he’s looking for serious money, not the small-time stuff.
From Ghetto to High-End – A Classic Come-Up Story
“For this ghetto, I be high-end client (Big Gun)
My shima shoe rack full of fresh New Balance”
Odumodublvck paints himself as a high-end client even in the ghetto, flaunting his New Balance kicks and elite status. It’s a classic come-up story: from the streets to the top, without losing that ghetto edge.
The mention of New Balance, a brand that’s synonymous with both comfort and status, symbolizes his transition from humble beginnings to a more sophisticated life.
Calling Out Big Names – Dangote, Obi Cubana, and Jowizaza
The verse is sprinkled with references to Nigerian billionaires like Obi Cubana and Jowizaza, as well as a cheeky nod to Elon Musk.
This is Odumodublvck flexing his connections, showing that he’s not just talking big—he’s living it. The mention of these names also emphasizes the aspiration to connect with the top dogs in the game, adding that layer of authenticity to his lyrics.
Chorus Refrain – More Money, More Moves
The chorus comes back, reinforcing the themes of international money moves and smart investments. It’s a loop of success, showing that the grind doesn’t stop.
Smur Lee and Odumodublvck keep the energy high, reminding listeners that being a “gentle investor” is a mindset, not just a title.
Shallipopi’s Take: Paying homage to his (Client/Maga)
Shallipopi enters with a verse that’s all about having fun and spending big:
“Take a chill pill because mama sent a photo (Eh)
I wan enter one kind style, tear one motor (Ah)”
Shallipopi also pays homage to the (Client/Maga) women in his life, for blessing him generously with international funds.
He keeps the theme going with mentions of expensive cars and carefree spending. He’s not afraid to flaunt his wealth, and he’s certainly not shy about embracing the flashy lifestyle that comes with being an Afrobeats star and Internet Hustler.
The Lexus and 4MATIC Debate – It’s All About the Flex
He debates between buying a Lexus or a 4MATIC, two luxury cars that symbolize success and style. It’s not just about what he can afford; it’s about showing the world that he’s arrived.
Shallipopi’s verse adds a layer of playfulness to the song, mixing the serious business of making money with the lighter, more carefree side of life.
A Nod to the Ladies – From Mama to Mamacita
“Funds newly drop, mama newly paste (Eh)
If no be mamacita, say na face (Confirm)”
Here Shallipopi acknowledges he just recieved money from his (Client), he blends familial respect with a touch of romantic swagger.
Outro – A Final Word from Smur Lee
The song ends with Smur Lee’s outro, a final nod to the realities of life:
“You dey claim mazi but you dey wash cloth
You dey one pant for one week…”
Smur Lee’s closing lines are a mix of humor and reality checks, poking fun at those who pretend to be something they’re not. It’s a reminder that in the game of life, you can’t fake the hustle forever
Smur Lee, Odumodublvck & Shallipopi – “Juju” Lyrics
Mama, mama sent a photo, photo, photo
Mama, mama sent a photo, photo, photo (Wahala, say, say)
Mama, mama sent a photo, photo, photo (Wahala, say, say)
Blvck Sheep forever, Blvck Sheep for life
Izgaaju till we kpeme
Anti-World Gangstars
G.E records, you get me?
ODUMODUBLVCK
E dey pack am for celeb’, unto say e pack am for Elon Musk
E dey pack am for Switzerland
E dey pack am for Switzerland
E dey pack am for US
Oya, gentle, gentle, take it easy, easy
Oya, gentle, gentle, takе it easy, easy (Tory, ayy) [Verse 1: ODUMODUBLVCK] If no be Sabinus, I no go dеal
Dantata, what is it?
I dey find real investors, oh, no be skit (No be tease)
Dangote, wey my beef?
For this ghetto, I be high-end client (Big Gun)
My shima shoe rack full of fresh New Balance
I go press two metres
Pretty face merchant, I am Eazi
Omo, Temi take this dollars (Dollar, Odumo)
Position (Machala)
Money long
Forget Elon Musk (Chai)
Obi Cubana (Ah)
Jowizaza
I blew in Abuja (Kala, kala, kala, kala, kala, kala)
Forget agenda
Ah-ya-ya-ya-ya-ya-ya (C’mon, c’mon, gallant, chai, shikina)
Money flow, money flow (O.B.O)
Odumodu, you dey flex, I no owe, chopilos
Mama sent a photo, mama sent a photo, mama sent a photo
Oya, backup your celeb, oya, backup your Elon
Unto USA, unto UK, unto Switzerland
Unto Canada, unto Australia, unto Taiwan [Chorus: Smur Lee & ODUMODUBLVCK, Smur Lee] They call me gentle investor, no mean say I gentle
E dey pack am for celeb’, unto say e pack am for Elon Musk
E dey pack am for Switzerland
E dey pack am for Switzerland
E dey pack am for US
Oya, gentle, gentle, take it easy, easy
Oya, gentle, gentle, take it easy, easy (Tory, ayy)
If no be—
I wan enter one kind style, tear one motor (Ah)
Dealer, which one you get, shey, na Lexus or 4MATIC? (Eh)
Dealer, abeg, tell me how much I go press
‘Cause mama sent a photo (Eh), mama newly paste (Okay, say)
Funds newly drop, mama newly paste (Eh)
If no be mamacita, say na face (Confirm)
This one no be juju, say na grace
They dey call you Shallipopi
Number one Pluto Presido
The money choke, oyinbo, come and pay and go
Oya, backup your celeb, oya, backup your elon (On a low)
Unto USA (Prra), unto UK, unto Switzerland, unto Canada
Unto Australia, unto Taiwan, unto Brazil, unto US
You dey wear one pant for one week (Ehn?)
You already catching feelings on your first fuck
They go knack her wotowoto, she go jogodo
Na wetin make I—