Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Banky W's new single, SETTING P

Is it just me or did it seem as if Banky did not put any effort in his new single, SETTING P, click on the title to listen to the song. I don't know but it just sounded ordinary, not like what I would expect from Banky W.

This is the chorus sha:
I'm setting P 
Because the way that you whine that body
Is tempting me
Oya make we shelenge dey go
I'm setting P
Baby sumo bi bring your body next to me
Omoge wa jo


Beremole go down low
Give it to me bami jo
Shelenge go down low


Then the song goes on with Banky telling a girl to talk to him, how he's into her, how he wants to trouble her, how she's going to be his lady tonight, and how she should please forgive him for being rude, how he is making a living by pissing of his haters, then the chorus comes up again.




Then he continues with another girl, without delay, how he's the best one for her how he wants to be everything she needs and how she was made to grind of him. Then the spit a couple of words in Yoruba and then the chorus continues.


Then the bridge or something goes like this:
If I see you at the bar 
Na to wash dry set P
Na why i buy this car
All na wash dry set p
Try to follow you dance
na to wash dry set P
Relationship or one chance
All na wash dry set p
UP in the club
I'm setting P
Bottles in the club
I'm setting P
Hennesey
I'm setting P
My friend give it to me
I'm setting P
Baby the way you move is tempting me
I need to get you next to me
Giving you the best of format
Washing, drying, Setting P


Then we go back to the chorus again.


Now that I am reading over what I can't believe I just wrote out, I'm wondering if this was a freestyle or he spent a moment writing it out. Either way, the song is still very okay, but not exceptional.

To me, it's a song that would become every body's favourite with time, not at once. That being said, what does he mean by setting P. Does the P stand for parole, I have no idea but I hope you guys do, and someone would enlighten me.

On an unrelated note, his voice is still as good as it always was.

To the next single titled LOW KEY

9 comments:

  1. I totally agree, i think he should stick with RnB though, and leave the part stuff to Wizkid and his order musicians.

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  2. I think you meant other anonymous. Yeah I think it's true that Banky should stick with RnB. His voice is definately not for party stuff. Low key on the other hand was a classic. I'm trying to follow, but it's teling me error.

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  3. I was thinking exactly the same thing with the review. the song will stick with constant airplay.

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  4. So are you saying he should stick to only RnB. I think variety is the spice of life mehn. I love both songs, Setting p na my ring tone sef.

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  5. WOw!, thanks for visiting you guys. @Hosea, I am not saying he should not diversify, I'm just saying RnB suits him better. @pokahunteer, yeah i agree with you, I like Lowkey better. ANd @Jacinta i am glad you feel the same way. Thanks for following too.

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  6. I think I agree with Hosea...even after reading Olisa's addition. I really love both songs though I must say I was impressed mostly with the beats of 'Setting P'...The guy is good.
    On the blog, since this is my first, I think it is fresh and not so like what I am used to. First impression though was 'na chic' ... what with the Culinary Idol name too...then, the whole image changed with the picture on the about page...:) Well done on all man. Keep the flames ... Well done.

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  7. Okay, first of all, I must say 'Thanks' for the link. I enjoyed the two songs. Your blog is really something...with the design, first thoughts were 'Na chic'...but the about page changed it all :) Well done on all. Great one here. Best wishes, Su'eddie

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  8. I didn't even know he had another song out. I'd be checking it out then.

    Nice following. :)

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