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A Review of General Pype's All the Loving ft. Burna Boy & Phyno





Every fire deserve to burn and we all know that.  Fire must do what fire is expected to do... And that is... To burn
General Pype's  'All The Loving' will ignite you with that energy that leaves you mindlessly dancing even where the whole world stares at you. 

Those of you who got the Popular Demand collection of songs in the early years of this new millennium,  can testify that this song really drives one back in time. 

The song is a pastiche of Sean Paul's art.  An undiluted epitome of Sean's singing charisma. 

More flavour got added to the song with the addition of Burnaboy,  whose dark baritone is a bit sultry in a sophisticated kinda way... I bet the ladies can agree to that.. *grins from ear to ear*


And why in the world will I forget  the man who has set trends here in Nigeria.  His own part of the lyrics will be what a lot of people will get
 stuck to.  His Igbo rap is highly contagious. But of course you know that before now. 

The video is sizzling hot with a lot of intense choreographed dancing going on.  Fierce,  angry,  energetic and pyrotechnic... I'm running out of adjectives... LOl. 
But well,  you would've lost 150calories by the time you finished getting infected with the beat. 

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