Erigga weaves together his typical "Warri pidgin" flow to describe his transition from the slums to financial success. He references "new money" replacing "old money" and warns rivals that his rise is unstoppable because "who God don bless, no man can stop".
Watch the official music video for Erigga's street anthem, filmed on location in South Africa: Erigga - Can't See Me (Official Video) Erigga Paperboi YouTube• Mar 31, 2016 Musical Impact erigga - cant see me
It preceded major projects like The Erigma and A Trip to the South , setting the stage for his storytelling-driven rap style. Erigga weaves together his typical "Warri pidgin" flow
True to his reputation, the track is filled with raw metaphors and street slang, blending humor with gritty realism about life in the Niger Delta. Visuals and Production True to his reputation, the track is filled
"Can’t See Me" is a high-energy anthem by Nigerian street-hop artist , also known as "Paperboi." Released around 2013-2014, the track serves as a bold statement of his dominance in the South-South rap scene, specifically his home city of Warri . Core Themes and Lyrics
The central hook uses the deity Ogun as a metaphor for protection, claiming "Ogun don blind their eye" so enemies cannot see or harm him.
Erigga weaves together his typical "Warri pidgin" flow to describe his transition from the slums to financial success. He references "new money" replacing "old money" and warns rivals that his rise is unstoppable because "who God don bless, no man can stop".
Watch the official music video for Erigga's street anthem, filmed on location in South Africa: Erigga - Can't See Me (Official Video) Erigga Paperboi YouTube• Mar 31, 2016 Musical Impact
It preceded major projects like The Erigma and A Trip to the South , setting the stage for his storytelling-driven rap style.
True to his reputation, the track is filled with raw metaphors and street slang, blending humor with gritty realism about life in the Niger Delta. Visuals and Production
"Can’t See Me" is a high-energy anthem by Nigerian street-hop artist , also known as "Paperboi." Released around 2013-2014, the track serves as a bold statement of his dominance in the South-South rap scene, specifically his home city of Warri . Core Themes and Lyrics
The central hook uses the deity Ogun as a metaphor for protection, claiming "Ogun don blind their eye" so enemies cannot see or harm him.