Chiboy enters with a melodic shift that slows down the frantic drums just enough for the message to sink in. His lines, "Ha na m ekwu okwu, ma Chukwu na m ekwu okwu" (They speak against me, but God speaks for me), serve as the song’s theological backbone.
King Owigiri is widely regarded as a leading figure in , a sub-genre of highlife that is deeply rooted in the traditions of the Igbo people, particularly in South-Eastern Nigeria. Unlike the broader Izon Owigiri style found in the Niger Delta—which is heavily associated with Ijaw identity and maritime culture—Owerri Bongo often features: King Owigiri ft. Chiboy - Ozurule Onye
Chiboy’s knees buckled. “I… I don’t sing.” King Owigiri ft
“Ozurule onye… the scatterer of men… When the king falls, who will hold the pen?” Owerri Bongo music King Owigiri is widely regarded
, a vibrant sub-genre of Igbo highlife music originating from Imo State, Nigeria. Key Artist Profiles Chiboy (Magnus Chimuanya Ekechukwu)