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Isaka II (6am) Lyrics by Ciza, Tems & Omah Lay
The Isaka II Remix: Tems, Omah Lay, and Ciza Take Over I still remember when I first heard Tems' powerful vocals on 'Isaka' by Ciza.

I still remember when I first heard Tems' powerful vocals on 'Isaka' by Ciza. The song was a breath of fresh air, with its infectious beat and lyrics that spoke directly to the heart. And now, with the release of 'Isaka II', the remix featuring Tems, Omah Lay, and Ciza, we have a song that's not just a remix, but a new chapter in the story of 'Isaka'.
With 'Isaka II', Ciza has created a fresh take on his original hit song. The addition of Tems and Omah Lay brings a new energy to the track, one that's equal parts infectious and mesmerizing. The song's chorus is a perfect blend of Ciza's signature sound and the unique styles of his featured artists. The lyrics are a reflection of the song's title, 'Isaka la vuka', which translates to 'the money has dawned'. It's a theme that resonates with many, especially in a world where the pursuit of wealth and success is often the driving force behind our actions.
Omah Lay's verse on 'Isaka II' is a masterclass in storytelling. His lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life where money is the driving force, and the pursuit of wealth is all-consuming. The line "I always dey where ginger dey / Make I no tire / Wey the people wey wan come and test me?" is a particularly poignant one, as it speaks to the resilience and determination of the Nigerian spirit. It's a spirit that's often driven by the desire to succeed, no matter the cost.
Tems' vocals on 'Isaka II' are nothing short of breathtaking. Her powerful delivery brings a new level of energy to the track, and her lyrics are a perfect reflection of the song's theme. The line "I'm taking my turn, they not in my lane / They going this side, that side, that way / So open your eyes, and follow my lead" is a particularly empowering one, as it speaks to the importance of taking control of one's own destiny.
Ciza's decision to release 'Isaka II' as a remix is a bold one. It's evidence of his willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of what's possible. The result is a song that's not just a remix, but a new chapter in the story of 'Isaka'. It's a chapter that's marked by a fresh sound, new energy, and a renewed sense of purpose. As I listened to 'Isaka II' for the first time, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement and anticipation. This is a song that's going to take the African music scene, and I'm honored to be a part of it.
'Isaka II' is more than just a song - it's a reflection of the changing face of African music. It's a genre that's evolving, one that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible. The collaboration between Ciza, Tems, and Omah Lay is a perfect example of this evolution. It's evidence of the power of creativity and innovation, and a reminder that the future of African music is bright and full of possibilities.
In the end, 'Isaka II' is a song that's going to leave you breathless and wanting more. It's a song that's going to take you on a journey, one that's marked by energy, passion, and a renewed sense of purpose. So, get ready to take the leap, and join the party. 'Isaka II' is here, and it's time to take control of your own destiny.
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