Oxlade - Ku Lo Sa (audio) May 2026

Oxlade - Ku Lo Sa (audio) May 2026

The beat was produced by Ozedikus , who had originally created it for Wizkid.

"KU LO SA" is a play on the English word . The lyrics, delivered in a mix of English, Pidgin, and Yoruba, center on deep romantic longing and the desire for physical and emotional proximity.

Oxlade recorded the track in under an hour during a brief studio session in Lagos. Oxlade - KU LO SA (Audio)

Oxlade later revealed he was at his "lowest" during the recording, having suffered a personal setback just days prior, which he believes shaped the song's intense emotional delivery. Meaning and Lyrics

Devotion and the struggle of maintaining a connection through distance. The beat was produced by Ozedikus , who

The song's explosion is largely attributed to its debut on the German platform .

Released in June 2022, by Nigerian singer-songwriter Oxlade became a defining global anthem for modern Afrobeats. Originally recorded during a period of deep personal tragedy, the song’s raw vulnerability—paired with a minimalist viral performance—propelled Oxlade to international stardom. Origin and Production The song’s creation was remarkably swift: Oxlade recorded the track in under an hour

The chorus features repeated pleas like "Omo I want make we dey" and "I for like make you pull over," emphasizing a desperate need for the partner to stay near. The Viral "Colors" Phenomenon

The beat was produced by Ozedikus , who had originally created it for Wizkid.

"KU LO SA" is a play on the English word . The lyrics, delivered in a mix of English, Pidgin, and Yoruba, center on deep romantic longing and the desire for physical and emotional proximity.

Oxlade recorded the track in under an hour during a brief studio session in Lagos.

Oxlade later revealed he was at his "lowest" during the recording, having suffered a personal setback just days prior, which he believes shaped the song's intense emotional delivery. Meaning and Lyrics

Devotion and the struggle of maintaining a connection through distance.

The song's explosion is largely attributed to its debut on the German platform .

Released in June 2022, by Nigerian singer-songwriter Oxlade became a defining global anthem for modern Afrobeats. Originally recorded during a period of deep personal tragedy, the song’s raw vulnerability—paired with a minimalist viral performance—propelled Oxlade to international stardom. Origin and Production The song’s creation was remarkably swift:

The chorus features repeated pleas like "Omo I want make we dey" and "I for like make you pull over," emphasizing a desperate need for the partner to stay near. The Viral "Colors" Phenomenon

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