After the release of the remix of Camidoh’s ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’, a lot of music lovers have expressed their fondness of various aspects of the remake.
While some are falling in love with the verses of King Paluta, Kelvyn Boy, Medikal, Lyrical Joe and Beeztrap KOTM, the chants of Coded (of 4x4 fame), have hugely been commended by other music lovers.
According to these music users are critics, Coded's signature chants breathe life into the composition.
Speaking to Joy Entertainment, Coded disclosed that he did the chants upon request from Camidoh.
"I saw the future in Camidoh, I like him. He's respectful and talented so I told him anytime he needed me I was ready to help him. So when he reached out that he wanted me on the song, I didn't hesitate," he said.
Asked why he did only the chants but didn't add a verse, Coded said Camidoh needed just the vibe of his chants.
"He had done the chants by himself but later he realised mine would do better on the song, so he asked me to do it for him," he added.
On social media, some fans of Coded believe that his chants always adds to the beauty of songs.
The artistes compliment Camidoh’s energy on the song, giving it an all-refreshing feel with their unique styles and delivery.
‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ themed on heartbreak and disappointment, reveals an unpleasant situation Camidoh went into about a year ago.
Camidoh recounts that the song talks about love having its up and down moments. It advises people to apply logic when dealing with the pain as he himself did.
“I wouldn’t say much but losing a partner I loved very much to a few arguments or misunderstandings here and there hurts so bad,” he says indicating that the incident has nothing to do with infidelity.
He further mentions that he broke down completely, got depressed and had to go through a therapy session.
“I made a lot of life long plans with this person,” he added.
The video which was directed by Camidoh is currently No. 3 on YouTube trends.
Watch it below:
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