Much of the song focuses on the physical chemistry between people on the dance floor, with lines like "Shake it shake it" and "Make your body go down low".
The track was produced by Daddy Andre himself, who is a renowned music producer in East Africa.
The lyrics of "Kyoyoya" primarily revolve around attraction, desire, and celebration.
John Blaq contributes his unique "Ayaya" ad-libs and gritty vocal texture, which became his trademark during this era. Availability
The official music video was directed by Frank Jah of Frank Jah Live and features vibrant dance scenes and high-energy visuals. Lyrical Themes & Meaning
The title and chorus emphasize a deep yearning or craving ("Kyoyoya") for a partner's presence and affection.
Much of the song focuses on the physical chemistry between people on the dance floor, with lines like "Shake it shake it" and "Make your body go down low".
The track was produced by Daddy Andre himself, who is a renowned music producer in East Africa. Daddy Andre Kyoyoya Ft Prince Omar, John Bla...
The lyrics of "Kyoyoya" primarily revolve around attraction, desire, and celebration. Much of the song focuses on the physical
John Blaq contributes his unique "Ayaya" ad-libs and gritty vocal texture, which became his trademark during this era. Availability Daddy Andre Kyoyoya Ft Prince Omar, John Bla...
The official music video was directed by Frank Jah of Frank Jah Live and features vibrant dance scenes and high-energy visuals. Lyrical Themes & Meaning
The title and chorus emphasize a deep yearning or craving ("Kyoyoya") for a partner's presence and affection.