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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]
Adeayo Adebiyi of Pulse Nigeria highlighted that Body, Soul & Spirit provided an intimate exploration into Joeboy's personal and romantic relationships. Adebiyi praised the EP for its honest and heartfelt approach, particularly in the tracks "Only God Can Save Me" and "24/7", showcasing Joeboy's emotional range and ability to create relatable music.
He noted, "Joeboy's music is a ready-made machine for high-calibre radio cruise," ultimately giving the album a rating of 7.0, categorizing it as a "Victory." [ 7 ] Dara Oluwatoye's review of Somewhere Between Beauty & Magic celebrated the album as "astounding" and a testament to Joeboy's undiluted sound, showcasing his ability to weave ...
Joeboy won Best Artiste in African Pop at the 2019 All Africa Music Awards, and Best Pop at the 2020 Soundcity MVP Awards Festival. [12] [13] He was nominated for multiple City People Entertainment Awards and The Headies. [14] [15] Joeboy released the Dera-produced track "Call" on 10 April 2020. [16]
Taylor Swift’s song “Fortnight” is getting a lot of attention for lyrics that include the line “I was a functioning alcoholic.” Swift, who co-wrote the track, hasn’t said whether she ...
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. Reflecting on the moment, Joeboy recalled, "I didn't ...
Grande, who is 5'1", belted lyrics about being a "human baby carrot" and a "lady Pikachu." She then laughed through the line, "10 of me stacked up equals one of Shaq." [Shaquille O'Neal is 7'1].
"Asiwaju" eventually spent seven weeks atop the Official Nigeria Top 100, becoming the longest-running number-one song since Fireboy DML and Asake's "Bandana." 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]