Drille’s signature emotive "mezzo forte" style is layered with background vocals to create a sense of community.
Validates that silence doesn't mean a lack of care.
A mix of English and Pidgin, including the popular chorus: "I know sometimes e be like say nobody send you. That one na lie, I dey for you my friend" .
Johnny Drille describes the song as a "shoulder to people who've been emotionally hurt". It tackles the "strain adulthood causes on relationships," where the hustle of life often leads to friends drifting apart.
Uses relatable storytelling that resonates across age groups and backgrounds. 🎬 Performance Video Highlights