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All KAR33M Lyrics (en) Total 7

KAR33M - Wait{verse 1} I close my eyes, i see my light, i see the dark when my whole turns blue So in the dark i’ll walk, forgive me if i fall, na u de lead my luck Dem say na turn by
KAR33M - That Feeling{Verse 1} Freedom, on my mind, Freedom Out the window, I de play tinko, I de get tingles when I see ya Freedom Give me light, yeah freedom All my life, I de find
KAR33M - Enemy{Verse 1: ZUBI} Your mouth is smelling and your gold is golduu You think everything Kung-Fu that's why you look like baboon No find my trouble, avoid me uncle If I
KAR33M - Tale{verse 1: asuquomo} Causing tension Pure intentions Don’t thank me now or later Don’t even mention Kpa kpa kpa kpa Pay the pension Studio session
KAR33M - Runaway{chorus: kar33m} I don't really wanna waste time baby Love the rhythm of your waistline baby Tell me where you wanna go, any day you want Baby we can runaway
KAR33M - Naso{Intro} Naso Naso them do us Naso Naso them do us {Verse 1} How would you feel, if I came and took the things you loved away? And I said
KAR33M - SOJAMAN{Verse 1} Let me take you back to my roots Let me tell you the things that we do 1960 wey we get that independence My people fight, they cry, they shed their tears

KAR33M

KAR33M
KAR33M is an Afro-Soul artist that creates narrative-style music using 3 different voices, providing a unique perspective with each voice. He recalls his first contact with music in his younger days growing up in Nigeria with his family. KAR33M was exposed to a plethora of diverse sounds at an early age, he remembers waking up to the sound of his grandmother singing him songs of praise in Yoruba and moving around the house while dancing to songs from artists like King Sunny Ade and Ayinde Wasiu Mashal played by his mother. He was also exposed to western music when he would spend time with his uncles who would play music from artists like Usher, 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Westlife and Backstreet boys.

His introduction to artists like Usher was the catalyst for KAR33M’s love for music. He would practice the songs that he heard in front of a fan, loudly belting out the off-key notes until they sounded perfect. Developing his skills and talent in the arts and honing in on the lyricism he admired from genres of music like Afrobeat, Rap, Pop, R&B and Soul, KAR33M would go on to write his debut Neo-soul EP titled WHOAMI? An EP about Black Identity, love, and existentialism.

Today, he creates Afro-Soul music that reflects the current state of his world and the perspectives of members of the Black diaspora.