Since the dawn of the decade, Bella Shmurda has solidified his place as one of Afropop’s most compelling voices. From the streets of Lagos to global stages, his music is a reflection of his journey—woven with the highs and lows that have shaped him.

His latest single, “Verily,” is a hypnotic Afro-fusion track that dives into the complexities of love and heartbreak. Lines like: “She turn me to sinner” “Now I depend on ganja, come put me for rehab” reflect the raw emotions of longing, regret, and self-destruction.
Bella’s soaring vocals glide over the mid-tempo rhythm, blending introspection with groove. The song’s chant-like hook makes it both catchy and deeply profound, offering a window into his soul.
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The recurring phrase, “Verily, Verily”, adds a poetic, almost biblical weight, reinforcing the certainty of his emotions. It’s a song for late-night overthinking, numbing heartbreak, and longing for someone who may never return.
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