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Happy Lyrics by Balloranking
The Happy Vibes of Balloranking's Latest Release I recently stumbled upon the latest drop from Nigerian artist Balloranking, and trust me when I say it's been on my mind ever since.

I recently stumbled upon the latest drop from Nigerian artist Balloranking, and trust me when I say it's been on my mind ever since. His song "Happy" is an infectious anthem that's got me hooked, and I'm not the only one, the lyrics are resonating with listeners who are craving a more authentic take on happiness. The song's themes of self-reliance, inner peace, and genuine happiness are ones we can all relate to, and Balloranking's message is refreshingly simple: take responsibility for your own happiness, avoid unhealthy comparisons, and trust in God's guidance.
Let's dive into the lyrics and see what's driving this song's message home. In the opening verse, Balloranking drops a truth bomb: "Na you versus you", it's you against yourself, and nobody's coming to your rescue. He's encouraging listeners to take control of their own happiness, to stop waiting for external validation or someone else to make them happy. The line "em i o kanju" translates to "I don't know about you," but I dey make myself happy" is a powerful declaration of self-reliance. It's a message that's long overdue in a world where societal pressures often dictate what happiness looks like.
One of the standout aspects of "Happy" is its focus on maintaining a clear head in the face of distractions. Balloranking's pre-chorus is a rallying cry for listeners to "full focusing zero distractions", to stay focused on the present moment and avoid getting bogged down by negative influences. The image of standing "gidigba" (tall and proud) like Didier Drogba is a powerful one, and the line "some dey drag am like dragon" is a nod to the challenges we face in life. But Balloranking's message is clear: happiness is free, and it's up to us to claim it.
The chorus of "Happy" is an earworm that's been stuck in my head for days, "I just want to be happy like I dey on molly" (molly being a slang term for a carefree state of mind). It's a sentiment we can all relate to, and Balloranking's message of hope is one that resonates deeply. Happiness is within our grasp, and it's up to us to make it a reality. The line "Edumare ko ṣọ mi" translates to "God will protect me," but it's more than just a prayer, it's a reminder that we're not alone in this journey.
As I reflect on the lyrics of "Happy," I'm struck by the simplicity and power of Balloranking's message. In a world where happiness is often linked to external factors like wealth, status, or material possessions, it's refreshing to hear an artist speak truth to power. Happiness is a choice, and it's up to us to make it a reality. Balloranking's song is more than just a catchy anthem, it's a call to action, a reminder that we have the power to create our own happiness. And that's something to get excited about.


