BADMAN GANGSTA (feat. Tiakola)
Asake
Living the Badman Life: A Journey Through Streets and Dreams
Asake's "BADMAN GANGSTA" featuring Tiakola is a vibrant exploration of the life of a self-proclaimed "bad boy" who navigates the complexities of street life, ambition, and personal relationships. The song opens with a declaration of authenticity, as Asake embraces his identity and lifestyle, acknowledging the challenges and triumphs that come with it. The lyrics reflect a sense of pride in his Nigerian roots, as he refers to himself as "omo Naija," a term that signifies a child of Nigeria, living life unapologetically.
The song is rich with cultural references and metaphors, such as "stacking paper, play nicely, Leo Messi," which suggests a balance between financial success and skillful maneuvering, akin to the famous footballer. The mention of "Angeli" and "more blessings" highlights a spiritual gratitude for life and the clarity it brings. Asake's lyrics also touch on themes of resilience and independence, as he asserts that he doesn't care about others' opinions, focusing instead on his own path and the blessings he receives.
Tiakola's contribution adds a layer of depth, bringing in a French perspective that complements Asake's Nigerian narrative. The lyrics "Elle aime les vrais gangstas" and "Ceux qui sont pas instables" suggest a preference for authenticity and stability in relationships, even amidst the chaos of street life. The imagery of "Makala ou Marbella" and "Près des îles ou des favelas" paints a picture of a life lived on the edge, with choices that span from the luxurious to the gritty. This duality captures the essence of the song, where love, street life, and ambition intertwine to create a compelling narrative of a "badman gangsta."