Makolad Praise’s latest track, “KOSOBA,” is a vibrant fusion of traditional African rhythms with contemporary Afrobeat vibes. The song opens with an infectious melody that immediately grabs the listener’s attention, setting the tone for an exhilarating musical journey. Makolad’s smooth vocals effortlessly glide over the pulsating beat, delivering lyrics that celebrate resilience, triumph, and the beauty of African culture.
As the song progresses, Makolad masterfully incorporates elements of Yoruba folklore, infusing “KOSOBA” with rich cultural imagery and storytelling. The rhythmic percussion and energetic instrumentation create a dynamic backdrop for Makolad’s powerful vocals, transporting listeners to a world where music is a universal language of joy and liberation. With its catchy hooks and infectious rhythm, “KOSOBA” is destined to become a staple on playlists around the globe.
Makolad Praise’s “KOSOBA” is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of African identity and heritage. Through his music, Makolad pays homage to his roots while also pushing the boundaries of contemporary Afrobeat. With its irresistible groove and uplifting message, “KOSOBA” is sure to leave listeners feeling inspired and uplifted, reaffirming Makolad’s status as a rising star in the world of Afrobeat music.
KOSOBA [NO KING] LYRICS
Ah ya ya ya
No king anywhere
Verse:
I have seen many monarchs
Democratic “Obas” Authoritative patriarch,
Emperor, Emirs, igwe & the President
They are earthly Kings (ha ha)
They can’t make the sun shine
neither make the rain to fall
They can’t bring the cold weather, not to talk of heat (hehe)
Oluwa mi mowa yin o oba awon oba
(I’ve come to praise you, my Lord, the King of Kings)
Chorus: Koso ba bire
(there is no king like you)
Ninu gbogbo awon oba laye
(Among all the kings of the earth)
Kosoba bire oluwa
(There is no king like you lord)
CALL : Kabiyesi Eledumare
(Unquestionable God)
Oba ton Joba laye ati lorun o
(The King that reigns in Heaven & on Earth)
Response: Kosoba bire Oluwa
(There is no king like you lord)
CALL: Ninu gbo awon oba laye
(Among all the kings of the earth)
Response: Kosoba bire oluwa
(There is no king like you, lord)