by Dai Verse is a standout Afropop track that gained significant traction as a viral anthem on TikTok . The song uses the metaphor of a stimulant to describe the addictive, intoxicating nature of a romantic interest. Lyric Analysis & Themes
: He opens by searching for his "chargie" (a slang term for a close friend or partner) and asking for her contact, emphasizing a pursuit that has lasted a "long time" .
: He mentions he is not the "Mayor of Lagos" (a nod to fellow artist Mayorkun) but expresses a desire to "own" her city, showing his commitment to winning her over. Dai Verse - Cocaine (Lyrics)
: The central hook, "Turn me to high man, are you cocaine or something oh?" , compares the rush of love or physical attraction to a drug-induced state.
: The bridge and chorus use rhythmic repetition ( "low-low" , "overload" ) to mirror the feeling of being overwhelmed by the physical presence of his partner. Core Lyrics Breakdown Meaning/Intent Intro/Hook "Are you cocaine or something? / You put me on a low-low" by Dai Verse is a standout Afropop track
"Make your body join my body / 'Cause your body cure my konji"
The song's success is heavily tied to its rhythmic simplicity, which made it a favorite for dance challenges. Users on TikTok often use the "low-low" section of the chorus for choreographed movements that sync with the beat's drop. Dai Verse - Cocaine ( Official Lyrics Video) : He mentions he is not the "Mayor
Watch the official lyrics video to see how the rhythmic Afrobeats production complements the lyrics: Impact & Viral Status