There is an Igbó shirt, Igbó powder, Igbó babe, Igbó boss, Igbó cake, and orísirísi amugbó. Well, you don’t smoke Igbó; you don’t inhale it, but you have probably danced to Igbó songs. shayoI need igbó and shayo (shayo)I need igbó and shayo (shayo)I need igbó and shayo (shayo)Shayo (shayo) shayo (shayo)”and it goes on and on. Igbó heats consciousness and captures the social music trends that probably meet the market demands in contemporary Nigeria or, in fact, the world. His first words, “shayo oh” and “Igbó oh,” both generic street names for marijuana and other intoxicating substances, were the perfect intro for the eventual chorus: “I need Igbó and shayo oh.”In the song, Damini narrates a recent heartbreak experience for which he takes solace in Igbó (marijuana) from the breakfast he was served.
Source: Nigerian Tribune August 19, 2023 14:43 UTC