Sure! Here’s an Afrobeat-style song about life in the streets — Nigerian vibe, mix of grit, hope, and hustle. It’s written so it could easily fit a Burna Boy, Wizkid, or Davido-type beat — rhythmic, catchy, and full of energy:
🎵 Title: "Life No Balance"
(Intro)
Ahh, yeah yeah yeah (yeah)
Street boy wey dey rise now (rise now)
E no easy oh, but we steady dey try now (try now)
Ahh, Oluwa guide me!
(Chorus)
Life no balance oh (no balance oh)
But we still dey dance oh (still dey dance oh)
For the street I dey find my way (find my way)
Everyday na to hustle, pray (hustle, pray)
Omo life no balance oh (no balance oh)
But we still dey smile oh (still dey smile oh)
From the gutter to the top one day (top one day)
I go make am, I no go fade (I no go fade)
(Verse 1)
I remember when light no dey, I dey write my dreams for paper
Mama dey pray for me, say make devil no take her labor
I see boys turn thief, I see some turn tailor
Me I turn believer, street made me a warrior
Ayy, no silver spoon, na pure water for noon
Dream big but my pocket like small balloon
Still, I dey chase that tune, yeah, life be marathon
Oluwa give me grace, make I run my race soon
(Chorus)
Life no balance oh (no balance oh)
But we still dey dance oh (still dey dance oh)
For the street I dey find my way (find my way)
Everyday na to hustle, pray (hustle, pray)
Omo life no balance oh (no balance oh)
But we still dey smile oh (still dey smile oh)
From the gutter to the top one day (top one day)
I go make am, I no go fade (I no go fade)
(Verse 2)
See the boys wey dey block, dem dey reason better life
Some dey run from police, some dey run from knife
But we no fit lose hope, we dey burn that light
Even if rain dey fall, we go still shine bright
Yeah, I sabi pain, I sabi tears
But I no dey fear, na God I dey steer
From Ojuelegba to Agege flair
Street dey tough but the dream still clear
(Bridge)
Dem say make I calm down, I say never!
Dream too strong, spirit too clever
One day my story go sweet like zobo
No more yawa, no more sorrow
(Outro)
Ahh, life no balance oh (no balance oh)
But we still dey dance oh (still dey dance oh)
Oluwa bless my way oh (bless my way oh)
Street boy dey turn star today (turn star today)
Would you like me to tailor the lyrics more personally to your story — like include your name, area (e.g. Surulere, Ajegunle, PH, Kaduna) or what kind of hustle you do (music, street business, football, etc.)?
I can make it sound more like your real-life anthem.