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[Verse 1] I've been saying, I love you babe. But you've been gossiping about me to your friends. I've been trying to keep my cool.

Reviewers noted that while the narrator starts by wishing the person well ("E go better for you") and then immediately curses them, this "dishonesty" reflects the messy, contradictory reality of human emotions during a breakup. The NBC Controversy

The song blends contemporary Nigerian instrumentals—a signature style shared by artists like and Johnny Drille —with a theatrical structure.

Legendary "periodic pauses" throughout the track build tension, suspending the listener before sweeping them back into the rhythm.

While the official video features energetic performances, the track's impact was so strong it also spawned a widely viewed visualizer and numerous TikTok challenges centered on shared relationship treachery. Themes: Heartbreak as "Social Reality"

The phrase "thunder fire you" is used as a metaphorical expression of intense anger toward an estranged partner who cheated and lied.