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Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo will definitely end up in your playlist

Riding the wave of the latest buzz about his arrest by EFCC, the Nigerian rapper releases yet another track. Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo is the singer’s reflection on the whole situation with EFCC. Through this song, the artist shares his thoughts and feelings about the accusations and the four nights he spent in custody.

The first half of 2019 has been immensely productive for the Nigerian musician with over 20 tracks released already. 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo may or may not become the best of them; however, it is surely one of the most sincere songs by the rapper.

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo description

  • Released: 18th May 2019
  • Format: mp3
  • Genre: Rap
  • Length: 2:23 min
  • Label: Zlatan
  • Producer(s): Rexxie

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On 18th May, the Nigerian rapper released his brand-new track called 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo. The song is based on the man’s experience of being arrested and detained for days by EFCC. The record also mentions the artist’s colleague Naira Marley who is still held in custody. With its deep and meaningful lyrics, addictive tune, and unparalleled beats, the song reaches the very hearts of people. Moreover, taking into account the story behind the track, it may become a true banger very quickly.

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo song reviews and comments

Considering the circumstances under which 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo was released, the track has received reactions of two kinds. There are people expressing their support for the rapper and Naira Marley, and there are people commenting on the song itself. The latter reactions are positive and praising. Check out what people say about the track on the artist’s Instagram:

  • God bless Zlatan. You are too much, brother. You are 1 of a kind. — @andrew.daniel.9484
  • Keep winning — @tugbaskiromeo
  • Grace for Naira Marley — @casandranyc
  • Freedom is most – wizzy3850
  • I never loved @zlatan_ibile before, but this jam makes him my favorite — @ika_nla
  • Deep — @thatblackirishfitgirl
  • Goosebumps all over my body — @oloriola9932

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo lyrics

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo

Image: instagram.com, @zlatan_ibile
Source: UGC

[Intro]

Kapaichumarichupaco

Jiomo

[Verse]

Padi mi shebi eni to ku

(Ko wa eni to ma sunkun e)

She be ni to broke

(Ko re ni to ma je ojue)

O wo epo laraye banila

(To ba je tere gbogbo wan ma gbe ja)

Mo mawon temi awon temi de momi

Egba gbe pen won funmi

Loruko ti o se temi

Omo ologo malemi omale

Tetori iru temi

Esu ti pofo eba mi sofun

Kolo she mi (WO)

Oroburuku bi erin so iwo no

Lesoro bayi ade majon renrin

Ade tun jomaje, ade tun jomamu

Irue ni Chelsea ma lose toma sare

Di man u (Ah)

4 days and uno fit hide am

All the bad belle wey u get

You put am outside

Se na like this he yo de dey

Won fe kin pada de

Dey wan give me bitterleaf

Use am collect my sugarcane

Nobody holy so,

Don’t be quick to judge

Eni to de lari, amo eni to sin bo

Oma yawon lenu bi ori

Sheman komiyo torie loshe

Femo orisha ti Zlatan bo

Poverty to deyin leyin mi,

Deyin leyin ota mi

Koye binu ogomi ileri

Oluwani enima jeyin ninu

Apata oma lagun on fresh

Won binu won mo iba to

Tabiti baboon

[Chorus]

Moni igba to gbami

Lowo moni otito

Niba timo de woni

Bawo loseje

Egba mi eni tomo mi

Shalon shemi

[Verse]

Album shi majade,

Naira Marley shi majade

Kosi be shele soroburuku,

Enu yin shi majade

Ti al aba gbe ni sole,

Kekere ajo zanku lorie

Bi alfa to fe kirun

Gbogbo yin shi ma foriyin bale

This life you got to think twice

Aeroplane go dey for floor

Before e go feel fly

Ayi si le ology ni, ile dile ekute

Naira ma worry,

Ma gba front fune kotode

Oro e loso ni gboro,

Naira Marley oti cast

Arugbo, teenager ati

Omo primary five

Wo, oti blow, Naira oti duro

Odun mi gan nisin

Oda binpe ogun gan lonlo

Ibile, my guy is fyn

I shutdown, me am also fyn

Obe eja ni ko sero

Orire kofe ero (Ah)

[Outro]

Kapaichumarichupaco (Ai)

No go dey reason too much o

Na dey four night wey

I spend for Ekohtiebo

Ekohtiebo make u no dey

Reason too much ibile

God bless Naija

God bless everybody

God bless everybody wey want

Make him second ma make am (Ai)

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo song download

If this track has touched your heart, you can download it easily using the links provided below:

Zlatan Ibile - 4 Nights In Ekohtiebo is a deep song based on the personal experience of the rapper, on his emotions and feelings. Given the high quality of the song and its background, it can easily become the next banger. Keep tuned to get the freshest music news.

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