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He rated it 6.9/10. [9] In Edwin Quartey's review for iMullar, he praised Joeboy's album Body & Soul as a personal exploration of love's complexities, showcasing his signature style of heartfelt lyrics and emotional vulnerability: "Joeboy seems to have modest aims for the album, and he gets it right, forty minutes of Love's pros and cons." [10]
Joeboy described the album as centered on love, "Love is beautiful. Love is magic." Joeboy recorded Somewhere Between Beauty & Magic over roughly five months, constantly refining the tracks by adding and removing elements. He sent his songs to a select group, including Mr Eazi, King Promise, Samuel, and Oxygen Mix, his mixing engineer, for ...
Joeboy's lyrics express vulnerability as he reflects on life's challenges. "24/7" introduces a more upbeat tempo with celebratory drums and triumphant guitar chords, and conveys a sense of determination and resilience. In "Telephone," Joeboy sings about the positive influence of a lover, accompanied by romantic, heartfelt instrumentation.
Over 150 days, I saved more 10,000 empty calories and shed 10 pounds. But it wasn't just about the weight. My recovery from workouts improved, my energy levels soared, and I became more motivated ...
The Mr Eazi-assisted track "Fààjí" was released on 26 October 2018; Joeboy used his portion of the grant he received from emPawa100 to shoot a video for the song. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] In early 2019, Joeboy recorded his hit single "Baby" after receiving a beat created by Dëra the Boy and sent to him by producer BeatsbyKO.
Joeboy, born Joseph Akinfenwa, rose to prominence with his Afro-fusion love songs. Before his breakout, Joeboy was a student at the University of Lagos and casually made music until a viral cover of Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" in 2017 caught the attention of fellow Nigerian singer Mr Eazi.
Dancing with the Devil (song) Day Drunk; Days of Wine and Roses (song) Dear Alcohol; Desperados Under the Eaves; Devil in the Bottle; Dick Lips; Dollhouse (Melanie Martinez song) Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind) Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love) Drink About Me; Drink to Get Drunk; Drink You Away; Drinkaby; Drinkin' and ...
It also tied for the third longest number-one run in the chart’s history, behind Omah Lay’s "Godly" (11 weeks) and Joeboy’s "Sip (Alcohol)" (10 weeks). [10] After losing the number-one spot, "Asiwaju" remained on the charts for several additional weeks before exiting in early March 2023.