: This single is reviewed as a "fascinating look into his distinct way of living". It explores the dual meaning of the phrase—referring both to traditional prosperity ("Son of Wealth") and the grit of the Bariga streets.

: This upcoming release is positioned within the "Yoruba Trap" sub-genre, blending traditional Yoruba linguistic elements with modern trap beats. Fashion & Lifestyle

: Beyond music, the name is used for a streetwear line described as a "modern essential for expressive wardrobes". Reviewers highlight the bold typography, refined color-blocking (navy and tan), and a structured silhouette that is both "elevated and street-ready".

: Listeners and fellow artists, such as Adekunle Gold on TikTok , have explored the deeper message of this track. The lyrics focus on themes of overcoming hate, with the notable line, "If you still dey hate you need therapy".

Watch these videos to explore the cultural meaning, lyrical depth, and musical reviews of various 'Omo Oro' tracks: Zino Omo Oro: Understanding the Meaning Behind the Lyrics TikTok · adekunlegold Kunmie's Heartfelt Vocals Reviewed: A Music Lover's Take TikTok · chellseey_