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    How to Write Hit Song Lyrics: Proven Structures from Burna Boy, Sarkodie & Wizkid

    KAKNewsBy KAKNewsJune 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    How to Write Hit Song Lyrics Afrobeats
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    Crafting hit song lyrics isn’t just about talent it’s about structure, emotion, repetition, and cultural flavor. Three African superstars Burna Boy, Sarkodie, and Wizkid have mastered this formula, dominating charts and global stages. Here’s how you can apply their proven techniques to write your own bangers.

    1. Master the Classic Song Structure (ABABCB)Most hit songs follow a reliable framework that keeps listeners hooked:

    • Intro → Sets the mood
    • Verse 1 → Tells the story
    • Chorus/Hook → The memorable, repeatable part
    • Verse 2 → Develops the story
    • Bridge → Adds contrast or twist
    • Final Chorus + Outro → Leaves a lasting impression

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    This structure works perfectly for Afrobeats and Ghanaian rap because it balances storytelling with danceable energy.

    2. Burna Boy: Storytelling + Social Depth + Emotional Repetition Burna Boy excels at blending personal pain, pride, and African reality with melodic delivery.

    Techniques to steal:

    • Use vivid storytelling in verses (street life, ambition, politics).
    • Make the chorus simple, repetitive, and chant-like for sing-alongs.
    • Layer emotions — mix pride with vulnerability.
    Example vibe (inspired by tracks like “Ye” or “Higher”):
    Verse: “I wake up every morning, hustle no dey tire / Dem say I no fit blow, but watch me climb higher”
    Chorus: “Higher, higher / We go higher, no sign of weakness” (repetitive and uplifting)
    Tip: Write from real-life experiences. Burna often flows spiritually in the booth let the melody guide your words.
    3. Sarkodie: Wordplay, Punchlines & Multilingual Flow
    The Ghanaian rap GOAT is a master of lyrical dexterity. His verses are dense with clever bars, Twi-English switches, and cultural references.

    Techniques to steal:

    • Pack internal rhymes and multis in verses.
    • Use code-switching (English + local language) for authenticity and rhythm.
    • Build punchlines that hit hard and stick.
    Example:
    Verse: “Sarkodie no be small boy, I be the king of the ring / Dem dey talk but I dey walk with the bling, na my time thing”
    Tip: Focus on flow first. Rap your lines over the beat if your tongue trips, rewrite until it rides smoothly.
    4. Wizkid: Simple, Melodic Hooks & Feel-Good Vibes

    Wizkid dominates with effortless, catchy melodies and relatable themes (love, success, party). His lyrics feel light but land deep.

    Techniques to steal:

    • Keep choruses extremely simple and repetitive.
    • Use vocal ad-libs (“oh,” “eh,” “baby”) for groove.
    • Center on universal emotions romance, gratitude, celebration.
    Example (Essence-style):
    Chorus: “Baby, you are my essence / In my life, you dey make sense” (short, sweet, repeatable)
    Tip: Write the hook first. Wizkid-style hits often start with a melody you can hum instantly.

    5. Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Hit

    1. Choose a Theme — Love, hustle, resilience, pride — something universal yet personal.
    2. Find the Beat — Afrobeats percussion? Highlife guitar? Trap drums?
    3. Write the Hook First — Make it 4–8 bars, simple, and repetitive.
    4. Build Verses — Tell the story. Verse 1 = setup, Verse 2 = development.
    5. Add a Bridge — Surprise the listener or raise the emotion.
    6. Edit for Flow — Read/sing aloud. Cut anything that doesn’t fit the rhythm.
    7. Test It — Record a rough version and share with friends.

    Bonus Pro Tips from the Masters

    • Repetition wins — People remember hooks they can sing after one listen.
    • Cultural flavor — Mix Pidgin, Twi, Yoruba, or local slang.
    • Emotion > Perfection — Raw feeling beats perfect grammar.
    • Collaborate — Burna, Sark, and Wiz often link up for magic.

    CHECK THIS: How to Write Your First Song: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide

     

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