
Lyrical Joe – Pedeo ft. La Me Oh La Ma
Lyrical Joe – Pedeo ft. La Me Oh La Ma
On “Pedro,” Lyrical Joe leans into his reputation as one of Ghana’s most feared lyricists. His verses are dense with metaphors, punchlines, and double entendres, a signature that earned him the Best Rap Performance at the 2022 Ghana Music Awards. He uses the track to assert dominance, addressing doubters and positioning himself at the top of the rap food chain. The delivery is fast, controlled, and laced with Pidgin and English, making it accessible to both local and international audiences.
La Me Oh La Ma comes through with a complementary energy. While Lyrical Joe’s style is cerebral and calculated, La Me Oh La Ma adds a melodic, street-oriented hook and ad-libs that give the song replay value. The chemistry works because it balances Lyrical Joe’s technicality with a more rhythmic, catchy presence. The “La Me Oh La Ma” tag becomes a hook that sticks, giving the track a chant-like quality that works in clubs and on TikTok.
Production-wise, “Pedro” sits in the modern Ghanaian drill lane—hard-hitting 808s, dark melodies, and aggressive hi-hats. It fits alongside Lyrical Joe’s recent output like “TES” with Medikal and tracks from his 2025 I AM album, which features collaborations with E.L, Medikal, Beeztrap Kotm, and Andy Dosty. That project shows he’s still at the peak of his powers, mixing introspective cuts with aggressive bangers.
“Pedro” isn’t just a flex; it’s a statement about consistency and dominance in a scene that’s constantly evolving. For fans of Ghanaian rap who value lyricism over gimmicks, the track delivers. It reinforces why Lyrical Joe remains one of the most respected MCs in Ghana, capable of switching from introspective storytelling on songs like “HEALING” and “FEED MY SOUL” to pure rap warfare without missing a step.
If you want the hard bars and street attitude, “Pedro” with La Me Oh La Ma gives you both.

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