Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Crayon celebrates love and attraction in upbeat new single So Fine

Crayon has released So Fine, an Afropop love anthem that rides infectious rhythms and playful lyrics to paint a picture of deep attraction and devotion. The song finds the singer completely smitten, expressing his readiness to answer every call and fulfill every wish of the woman who has captured his heart.

The track opens with Crayon laying out his devotion straight. When she calls, he will respond. She is enough for him, he sings, and there is no way he would ignore her. The message is simple and direct: this woman means everything to him. In the pre-chorus, he goes further, declaring his willingness to buy whatever she wants and praising the way she moves and dances.

The chorus hits hard with the hook "So fine, why?" as Crayon suggests that the woman has completely scattered his mind with her beauty and presence. He calls her nwanyeoma, an Igbo term of endearment, and invites her to kiss him while celebrating her dancing, her body, and her overall appeal. The repetition builds the song's infectious energy, making it impossible not to move along.

In the second verse, Crayon deepens the emotional stakes. He acknowledges that she brought joy and rejoicing into his life. He wants to give her love and hold her all night long. The verse repeats the refrain about answering her calls and responding immediately, hammering home the idea that she is his priority and his everything.

The production, handled by Fresh on the Beat, keeps the energy bouncy and celebratory throughout. The lyrics mix English, Pidgin, and Igbo, reflecting the multilingual nature of modern Nigerian pop music. Lines like "You gimme love wey dey sweet my body oh" and references to her dancing and figure keep the song grounded in physical attraction while the repeated promises to answer calls and buy whatever she wants anchor it in emotional commitment.

So Fine works as both a party anthem and a genuine love song. It is the kind of track that plays equally well at a club or a couple's dinner, celebrating romance without pretending it exists in some ethereal space removed from desire and joy. Crayon's delivery is confident and playful, never taking himself too seriously but never wavering in his declarations of affection.

The song released via NotjustOk and is available on streaming platforms where Crayon's fanbase can access his latest work alongside previous releases.