Adekunle Gold’s latest track, “Obimo”, is a refreshing blend of calm energy and danceable rhythms. Right from the start, the song sets a laid-back mood, building anticipation with its smooth introduction. The first line comes in unexpectedly, adding an element of surprise, though the lyrics still carry AG Baby’s touch.
His signature rhythm and flow remain strong, keeping the song engaging throughout. “Obimo” is built on an Amapiano beat, but what makes it stand out is the infusion of rich guitar melodies and local talking drums. These elements give the song a unique texture, distinguishing Adekunle Gold’s style from the rest.

Ragee delivers a top-tier production on “Obimo”, with every element blending seamlessly. The layering of instruments and vocals is smooth, enhancing the song’s depth and making it highly replayable. The balance between the Amapiano beat, guitar riffs, and traditional talking drums is well-executed, giving the track a rich, dynamic feel.
Simply put, “Obimo” just makes sense. It’s the kind of song that sneaks up on you, starting off easy, then pulling you in until you’re fully hooked. Once it’s on your playlist, there’s no skipping it.
Overall, “Obimo” is a well-crafted track that effortlessly balances chill vibes with a party feel. It’s easy on the ears, catchy, and feels natural, nothing overdone, just good music. If I had to rate it, it’s a solid 9/10. Simple, effective, and exactly what it needs to be.