Key moral lessons from the song include: 1. Acceptance of Life's Journey 2. Patience and Timing 3. Trusting the Process 4. Resilience Despite life's unpredictability “Fi kan we kan” is a reminder to embrace life's uncertainties with calm and trust that everything will work out in the end.
Rema's verse conveys the idea of maintaining focus, resilience, and being cautious of distractions, particularly in relationships and personal growth. The moral lesson from Rema’s verse can be interpreted as a reminder to stay true to one's goals and avoid situations or people that may derail you from your path.
please react to back to back by zeryl, it doing crazy numbers, it just debuted and 16 on uk afrobeat chart and 44 on us afrobeat shart, surpassed 4 million streams in less than 4 weeks, reached a new peak of 4 on spotify chart and zeryyll has surpaseed 1 million monthly listeners on spotify for the first time evr. thanks
I don’t want to sound negative or anything but I think Buju does his thing in a very familiar pocket to the point where it sounds very comfortable and predictable…and to be blunt, that’s related to why he doesn’t get as much traction on solo projects like when he’s on collaborations.
Key moral lessons from the song include:
1. Acceptance of Life's Journey
2. Patience and Timing
3. Trusting the Process
4. Resilience Despite life's unpredictability
“Fi kan we kan” is a reminder to embrace life's uncertainties with calm and trust that everything will work out in the end.
Rema's verse conveys the idea of maintaining focus, resilience, and being cautious of distractions, particularly in relationships and personal growth. The moral lesson from Rema’s verse can be interpreted as a reminder to stay true to one's goals and avoid situations or people that may derail you from your path.
Bnxn said he had Rema's hardest verse. No lies at all!!!
Honestly this is so so true im glad that we are bringing back SUBSTANCE
Welcome back the old rema🎉
Rema finish work 😂👏🏽❤️
Awesome song 💯
Bnxn can sing and Rema was epic
You missed what Rema actually said. He said “you wey get fake dreads, want dey give me advice about patience. Are you making sense?” 😭😭😭😂😂😂
Who could he be referring to tho 😂
@@guyzovisuals2126 fans always want to speculate. It could just be a lyric
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A classic fr fr
Collab worked and Rema went off 🔥
I would say everything that rema is one of the artists who has not yet finished showing what he is capable of, ❤❤😊
I agree
Rema vibe is just fire
The reason I've opened this app...🔥🔥
thanks for reacting to this awesome song, god bless you
💥💥💥💥bnxn
Rema is just Rhema 🎉
2nd person to react 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💥💥 REMA hmmmmm like eiiii how many times did u listen to rema verse me like 20
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@@BanksReactions Tnx for reply
when i wanted to listen this morning, i wondered what he will sound like,
Remy kill it 🦇❤️
Divine nice one rema u dey try
Remy boy 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Song is too lit 🔥
You did justice to this jam bro 🔥
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please react to back to back by zeryl, it doing crazy numbers, it just debuted and 16 on uk afrobeat chart and 44 on us afrobeat shart, surpassed 4 million streams in less than 4 weeks, reached a new peak of 4 on spotify chart and zeryyll has surpaseed 1 million monthly listeners on spotify for the first time evr. thanks
I think bnxn smashed it
Na rema kon kill the jam 🔥
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I don’t want to sound negative or anything but I think Buju does his thing in a very familiar pocket to the point where it sounds very comfortable and predictable…and to be blunt, that’s related to why he doesn’t get as much traction on solo projects like when he’s on collaborations.
I agree
Not like our lol 😂😂
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