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Check out the newest banger Victor: AD – Emoji

Victor AD – Emoji is a song that has a teasing and even hypnotic effect. Despite the fact that it is made in the pop genre, it can still be attributed to the Afro-beat genre. You cannot afford to miss this new hit!

Victor AD always pleases us with his music. The new banger is not an exception.

Victor AD – Emoji description

  • Released: May 14th, 2019
  • Format: mp3
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 3:39 min
  • Label: SJW Entertainments
  • Producer(s): TY Mix

The song is soaked through and through with hot romance. There are no specific images to show this, but at the same time, it is not so hard to imagine what things he tries to describe. Victor AD – Emoji stimulates one to have a good mood and just relax. The velvety baritone of the performer captivates the listener. His ingratiating intonation and a kind of "lazy" style are excellent for this song.

Victor AD – Emoji reviews and comments

You will not find negative comments regarding this song. It is so cheerful and energetic that it is impossible not to move when you hear it. Here are some of the comments on YouTube.

  • My luv for this song na die @Annabel Omoregbe
  • Thanks victor ad for always making me happy all the time wuth your music @Ebrima Faal
  • My gee don come again  @Mmbm Boss
  • Victor be killin it back to back ...nor call me ur sugar when I be ur salt..wicked flow @Koko Billings
  • U too good I don’t know y people never coment much @Martin Moniz

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  • Finally my best song in 2019 is here @Ebrima Faal
  • Wonder hit maker @Tess Kelvin
  • U be pain killer @Pedro Lawson
  • Nice song @Ranky Brown
  • ❤️❤️❤️ @Oscar William
Victor AD – Emoji reactions

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Source: Instagram

Victor AD – Emoji lyrics

How u take laugh out loud

Wen you sad

Your emoji dey cry now

But you dey laugh x2

(Verse 1)

Shoe maker wey you take save my name

E no really bad oo

As long as you no call me

Your sugar when I be salt oo

I go like if you give me the real gist

As e Dey hot oo

Cos I no want to stand like a fool

For your domot oo

You fit Dey glad

You go say you sad

The things you do

You dey make me mad

You be butty

But you dey claim you razz oo

Dis one touch me eh

Cos you fit dey glad ooo

You go say you sad oo

The things you do

Dey make me mad oo

But you say you razz oo

(Chorus)

You dey hide behind the emojis eh eh eh, eh

The things you do

Dey give me memories eh eh eh, eh

You pretend for a living

And e no funny eh eh eh, eh

Cos you dey smile with love

But your heart is full of hate

You dey brake my heart oo

How u take laugh out loud

Wen you sad

Your emoji dey cry now

But you dey laugh x2

(Verse2)

I wish I fit create a password

Or link direct to your heart o

Something to notify me

So when you think

I go get alert o

Cos even when u talk truth

E still be like you dey lie oo

I need something like CCTV

I go need a stronger reason eh

Cos you fit dey glad ooo

You go say you sad oo

The things you do

Dey make me mad oo

But you say you razz oo (x2)

Repeat chorus

(Verse 3)

You pretend to love me yea

I pretend to believe

Las las the both of us na c*ck

We Dey swim in deceit eh

All I ask is for you to be real

The truth is bitter

But your lies no dey sweet

You suppose to take me to heavens gate

But right now!!

(Chorus)

We Dey hide behind the emojis eh eh eh, eh

The things you do dey give me memories eh eh eh, eh

We pretend for a living

And e no funny eh eh eh eh

Cos u dey smile with love

But your heart is full of hate

You dey break my heart oo

Girl I been dey love to love you

I been love to love you....

It’s Victor AD na na na yea

SJW

Victor AD – Emoji download

Now you can enjoy this song at any time convenient for you. You can download it on the following websites:

Victor AD – Emoji is set to become a new hit. What do you think? Feel free to share your opinion with us in the comments section below and do not forget to put this May hit on repeat.

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