Shoday just dropped "Come Kulosa" and it's the kind of track that feels like a night out with your boys. The vibe is smooth, the production is clean, and the chemistry between the artists is undeniable.
Shoday sets the tone from the jump with some laid-back bars about wanting someone's attention. He's comparing her to Maggi (seasoning your food type vibes), talking about covering bills, and basically making it clear he's interested. The pre-chorus is where it gets interesting because he's asking her to come closer but don't mistake him for a brother, you get? It's playful but direct.
Olamide jumps on verse two and brings his own energy. He's talking about bumpers, Drogba, and using food metaphors (the Maggi line comes back here too). There's this confidence in how he rides the beat, mentioning everything from soup to bakassi and even throwing in a TomTom reference. The guy knows how to make a song feel fun and cheeky without trying too hard.
Billionboi's presence in the track adds another layer, though the focus seems to be on Shoday and Olamide trading bars. The chemistry between these two is what makes the song work though. They're both playing the same game in the same song and it feels natural rather than forced.
The chorus is catchy as hell. "Na you I want, I no want another" is simple but it works. The way Shoday repeats those "why oh oh" lines will get stuck in your head whether you like it or not. It's the kind of chorus that makes sense on the radio and at the club.
Production-wise, "Come Kulosa" sits somewhere between street vibes and smooth Afrobeats. It's not too hard, not too soft, just right for a song about wanting someone's attention. The beat lets the artists breathe while keeping things moving forward.
The whole thing is under four minutes but it doesn't feel rushed. Every verse lands, the transitions are smooth, and by the time you get to the outro, you're already thinking about playing it again. If you're looking for something to have on rotation this week, this one definitely qualifies.