Famous Pluto teams up with indigenous rapper Jeriq to deliver a street anthem, “Osusu.”
Famous Pluto’s “Osusu” is a track with the potential to become a street anthem, ready to dominate clubs and urban scenes.
Produced by Busy Pluto, the song’s infectious backdrop sets the stage for captivating verses from Famous Pluto and Jeriq.
In essence, “Osusu” refers to a traditional savings system, akin to a piggy bank, where funds are stashed daily, weekly, or monthly.
This storytelling song chronicles the tale of a young man who breaks into a piggy bank, making off with all the saved money.
The collaboration between Famous Pluto and Jeriq showcases their lyrical chemistry, blending pidgin and Igbo in a track.
Famous Pluto and Jeriq’s song “Osusu” was taken from Famous Pluto’s latest extended play project, “Uzama The 3rd.”
The extended play, “Uzama The 3rd,” is a five-track project featuring guest appearances from Shallipopi, Zerrydl, and Jeriq.
The EP, “Uzama The 3rd,” was preceded by Famous Pluto’s earlier single “Na Scra,” which received a nod from Wizkid.
Quotable Lyrics:
Casala burstThe niggaI mat the nigga if the nigga runWahalaI catch am for traffic, for LagosNa osusu money na the nigga carryHe fatherHe papaHe papa
Wetin day supI must active if the owo day involvedLeave cho cho cho carry the money come
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