Kulosa yoruba meaning
Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman professionally known as Oxlade was born on April 22, 1997, in Lagos’ Surulere neighbourhood. He is officially signed on three record labels. Following the release of “Mamiwota” by Blaqbonez from the Bad Boy Blaq EP through 100 Crowns, a Chocolate City imprint, in 2018, he was contacted by A&R executive Bizzle Osikoya….
Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman professionally known as Oxlade was born on April 22, 1997, in Lagos’ Surulere neighbourhood. He is officially signed on three record labels.
Following the release of “Mamiwota” by Blaqbonez from the Bad Boy Blaq EP through 100 Crowns, a Chocolate City imprint, in 2018, he was contacted by A&R executive Bizzle Osikoya. He agreed to work under The Plug’s management after his meeting with Bizzle.
Oxlade then agreed to a record deal with Troniq Music and a publishing, licensing, and distribution agreement with The Plug Entertainment. Oxlade was given permission by Davido to perform at City of David on December 27, 2018, and in 2019 at Star Boy Fest in London, he served as Wizkid’s opening act.
Kulosa yoruba meaning
Kulosa, in Oxlade’s words is an yoruba word that means “Closer.” The Nigerian equivalent of the English word “Closer” is “Kulosa.” As a result, Oxlade’s “Omo, I want make we dey, Kulosa” simply means “I want us to be closer”.
The first message in the lyrics of Oxlade Kulosa is about how distance in a relationship affects Oxlade since he cares about the woman I wonder a lot. Oxlade begs the woman to have enough faith in him to realize how much he cares for her.
It seems that the “Kulosa” element of these lyrics by Oxlade Kulosa is intended to be used as an adlib to make the song catchy and it really worked out.