Danfo Driver - Sensimilla Lyrics !full!
, "Sensimilla" is featured on several compilations and digital re-releases, such as African Rebel Music
While the verses often contained social commentary and boasts about their status, the chorus is the central pillar of the track. It goes:
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On the surface, this is a song about driving under the influence—which is dangerous and illegal. But lyrically, "Danfo Driver Sensimilla" is a metaphor for
: Galala/Konto—a fusion of Reggae, Ragga, and local Nigerian percussion. Legacy and Impact , "Sensimilla" is featured on several compilations and
They were torchbearers of the sound—a genre of dance music that originated from the ghetto areas of Lagos, heavily influenced by reggae and dancehall but infused with local pidgin English and Lagos street slangs. While Daddy Showkey is often credited with popularizing Galala on a global scale, Danfo Driver brought a rougher, edgier, and perhaps more mischievous flavor to the table.
Here’s an example of what such a lyric might look like, written in the voice and flow of Danfo Driver: Legacy and Impact They were torchbearers of the
"Mo wa danfo driver (I am a danfo driver) I dey carry passenger go Sango (I carry passengers to Sango) But my brain dey fly like cargo (But my brain is flying like cargo) Because the sensimilla sweet my eye (Because the sensimilla sweetens my sight) Omor, the road rough, but I no dey cry (Friend, the road is rough, but I don't cry) I roll another, I touch the sky."
