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    Warning! by Kel-P & Blaqbonez is A Sonic Revolution

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 20, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Warning! by Kel-P & Blaqbonez is A Sonic Revolution
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    Get ready for a sonic assault that’ll leave your senses reeling and your body moving!

    Warning! by Kel-P, featuring Blaqbonez, is a dizzying whirlwind of Afrobeats and rap, a sonic tornado that’ll sweep you off your feet and into a realm of introspective euphoria.

    Kel-P x Blaqbonez Warning! song cover
    Kel-P x Blaqbonez Warning! song cover

    This Grammy-winning super producer and Afrobeats titan has joined forces with Nigerian rap star Blaqbonez, and the result is an electrifying fusion of genres that defies convention.

    The track’s mid-tempo groove is a delicious melange of traditional African percussion, pulsating electronic beats, and melodic synths that coalesce into an irresistible danceable backdrop.

    Kel-P’s vocals glide smoothly over the beat, his cadence a melodic embrace that complements the rhythm’s undulating flow.

    And just when you think you’ve settled into the groove, Blaqbonez unleashes a torrent of rapid-fire rhymes, his staccato flow a sharp contrast that adds a dynamic shift to the song’s texture.

    The lyrics are a defiant proclamation of self-assurance and dominance, delivered with a swagger that demands attention.

    Kel-P’s catchy, repetitive chorus is an earworm that’ll have you singing along, while Blaqbonez’s verse adds a layer of complexity with its deft wordplay and pace.

    Warning! is a sonic tidal wave of sound that’ll sweep you away and leave you gasping for air.

    It’s a bold statement from two artists at the top of their game—a daring fusion of genres that shatters boundaries and redefines what it means to be innovative in the world of music.

    So brace yourself, for this is no mere song; it’s an aural experience that’ll leave an indelible mark on your psyche.

    Warning! is a sonic revolution, and you’d be foolish to ignore its call.

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    Kel-P Warning! Lyrics (feat. Blaqbonez)

    Intro
    Wobe!

    Chorus: Kel-P
    Sare ko fun won ko salo, emi ni gan gan baba won
    I came I gave them pepper
    Mo fun wan wan gba, wan jetan o
    Now I dey give them tension o, emi ni gan gan baba wan
    I came I gave them pepper, mofun wan wan gba, wan jetan o

    Verse 1: Kel-P
    I never start them dey talk plenty things for their mouth
    Never finish but water don dey comot for their eyes
    Sensei me I top them all
    DaBully gan gan wan ko mi je oo
    As you can see say the price don dey rise
    Na my monеy wey dey ooze anyhow
    Givе them more more, that bi jara o
    Mi o sanra, I no tire o
    Jesu, Show themm, shey na money or the Benz
    Oba ni ko flex, I getti connections
    Say! Different style, different flow, different potion
    Different kinda wave it got me caught up in the motion
    Different girls inna mi yard with no clothes on
    Oh lolololo

    Chorus: Kel-P
    Sare ko fun won ko salo, emi ni gan gan baba won
    I came I gave them pepper
    Mo fun wan wan gba, wan jetan o
    Now I dey give them tension o, emi ni gangan baba wan
    I came I gave them pepper, mofun wan wan gba, wan jetan o

    Verse 2: Blaqbonez
    I been coming
    You no like to see the ice on my body?
    Them tell em say make I cool down make I suffree
    But I kill em with the drip, I’m stunning
    Money in the bank, if not we don’t arrive
    Show up to the p, higher than a kite
    Looking at her I know say she don’t bite
    Make me bite my lip like damn she nice
    Issa vibe when I be up on it
    My flow make a girl buss it
    Buss it down like a thotiana
    Baby gyal me no want drama
    Me no want drama
    I run game in my New Balance
    Shades from Balenciaga
    Dem no fit touch me like MC Hammer

    Chorus: Kel-P
    Ko fun won ko salo, emi ni gan gan baba won
    I came I gave them pepper
    Mo fun wan wan gba, wan jetan o
    Now I dey give them tension o, emi ni gan gan baba wan
    I came I gave them pepper, mofun wan wan gba, wan jetan o

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