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    LADIPOE challenges love and expectations with 'I No Be God'

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    Over the last few years, LADIPOE has ranked impressively well in the Nigerian music scene with his lyrical dexterity and unique flow, all backed by his affiliation with Mavin Records. Now, he’s out with a brand-new single, I No Be God, a song that offers a refreshing take on love, boundaries, and personal limitations.

    In I No Be God, LADIPOE gets real about the pressures of love and relationships, admitting that he can’t always be everything to his partner. He emphasizes that, as much as love is about being there for each other, he is only human—he can’t be omnipresent, all-knowing, or all-powerful. With lines like, “I no be God, I be somebody’s son, I no fit to answer whenever you call me,” he makes it clear that being in love doesn’t mean one can always be available or perfect.

    Produced by Duke, the track carries a smooth yet introspective vibe, blending thought-provoking lyricism with a catchy rhythm that’s bound to resonate with listeners who have ever felt the weight of expectations in a relationship. I No Be God serves as a reminder that love should allow room for imperfections, reinforcing the reality that even the strongest relationships require understanding and balance.

    With this release, LADIPOE continues to prove why he’s one of Nigeria’s most compelling rap voices, effortlessly delivering deep messages while keeping his music engaging as usual. I No Be God is a song worth adding to your playlist—for those moments when you need a reminder that it’s okay to be human.

    Listen to I No Be God here.

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