40 Romantic Afrobeat Lyrics For Your Valentine’s Day Instagram Caption

by Adaora Nwangwu

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and soon declarations of love will begin to rent the air. Chances are, your timeline is probably full of mushy love quotes and cliché captions, and you are most likely craving something different. Why not draw ideas from various Afrobeats stars like Wizkid, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage, and Davido? Thanks to these artists, you don’t have to spend hours scrambling for the perfect caption for your Valentine’s Day post. We’ve taken the time to list some of the most romantic lyrics from some of our favourite Afrobeat songs. Feel free to use any of these lyrics as captions for your pictures with your special person.

1. Your love keeps me warm – Wizkid Ft Tay Iwar and Projexx, True Love

2. Your love gives me something I want – Wizkid Ft Tay Iwar, Projexx, True Love

3. Beautiful Onyinye – P-Square, Onyinye

4. You light up my life – 2Baba, African Queen

5. You set my soul on fire – Wande Coal, Again

6. You mean the world to me – Wande Coal, Superwoman

7. The girl of my fantasy – Wande Coal, Superwoman

8. Wanna show the world I got you – Wande Coal, Taboo

9. You the one I’ve been wishing for – Davido Ft Wurld, Zlatan and Naira Marley, Sweet In The Middle

10. Feel like you fell from heaven – Davido, Heaven

11. Don’t want to lose you to nobody – Burnaboy Ft Jorja Smith, Gum body 

12. If you need a fire, I’ll be your lighter – Omah Lay, You

13. It’s you and me for life – Ayra Starr, Memories

14. So hypnotised by you – Magixx, Like A Movie

15. You got me feeling so blessed – Magixx, Love Don’t Cost A Dime

16. Blessed Indeed – Magixx Ft Ayra Starr, Love Don’t Cost A Dime Re-Up

17. Only you bring out the best in me – Magixx Ft Ayra Starr, Love Don’t Cost A Dime Re-Up

18. I’m falling for you like a thief – Fave, Baby Riddim

19. Life gets crazy, but you are the air that I breathe – Fave, Beautifully 

20. I’m obsessed – Fave, Obsessed 

21. You’re everything I need and more – CKay, Felony

22. Baby, you’re my sunshine – Tiwa Savage, Dangerous Love

23. The luckiest girl in the world – Tiwa Savage, Ife Wa Gbona

24. My woman, my everything – Patoranking Ft Wande Coal, My Woman, My Everything 

25. You and me, forever baby – Paul Play, Angel Of My Life

26. I wanna spend my whole life with you girl – Adekunle Gold, Here For Ya

27. Loving you be my greatest sin – Adekunle Gold Ft Lucky Daye, Sinner

28. Your love is a drug and I’m addicted – Seyi Shay Ft Runtown, Gimme Love

29. No one completes me more than you – Simi, Complete Me

30. Ride or Die for you – Ladipoe Ft Simi, Know You

31. Loving you till kingdom come – Ladipoe, Mavin 2.0, Overloading (Overdose)

32. You always feel like home – Ria Sean, Satisfy My Soul

33. You satisfy my soul- Ria Sean, Satisfy My Soul

34. I’m addicted to you – Joeboy, Show me

35. I’m a prisoner in your world – Wurld, Sarz, Prisona

36. You are one in a million – Wurld, Sarz, Focus

37. All my life I waited for you – Wurld, Sarz, Sweet N Fine

38. You are all that I need – Wurld, Make It Snow

39. I already won – Dunnie, Already Won

40. Tailor-made for me – Dunnie, Already Won

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