Nigerian Music

Deobi – All Over You

Deobi - All Over You

Deobi – All Over You

Deobi – All Over You MP3 Audio Download

Nigerian vocalist Deobi is out with this new record All Over You that brings romance, heat, and smooth R&B energy to the scene. The track lands like a late-night confession and a slow dance at the same time. From the first soft guitar pluck and warm bassline you feel the mood become intimate, seductive, and tender. The production is clean, airy, and modern. Muted drums, silky keys, and space for Deobi’s voice to melt into your ear. That choice fits the message because All Over You is about desire that cannot be hidden. No games. Just skin, breath, and wanting someone close.

The theme is physical and emotional longing. Deobi uses All Over You to speak for everyone who has ever been consumed by one person. He is not talking about “love in general.” He is talking about one specific body, one specific touch, one specific scent he cannot forget. The title says it all. He wants to be “all over you” and have you “all over him.” After Gaddem gave us clapback energy, Deobi brings us back to softness. This is not about flexing wins. This is about needing someone so bad your pride goes quiet. The song feels like a DM you type and delete three times before sending.

Lyrically, Deobi keeps it simple but vivid. He paints pictures with small details: your lips, your waist, the way you move when the lights are low. He avoids big poetry and goes for real talk. “I want my hands all over you” hits because it is honest, not fancy. He mixes English and Twi so the words feel local and universal at once. The hook repeats until it sounds like a prayer. He is not promising forever. He is promising right now, right here, close. That directness makes All Over You feel personal, like he is singing to one person only and we just happen to be listening.

Delivery wise, Deobi sounds smooth and controlled. His voice is soft, warm, and full of texture. He does not oversing. He lets silence and breath do work between lines. When he slides into falsetto on the chorus, it feels like a whisper in your ear. He rides the beat with patience, stretching words so you feel the tension. This is R&B delivery: less about power, more about presence. Every phrase feels like touch. You can hear the restraint in his voice, like someone trying to stay calm while wanting more.

Production wise, this is Afro-R&B with alté edges. The guitar loop is intimate and repetitive, like a heartbeat. Bass is round and deep but never aggressive, so the track stays sensual. Drums are muted and minimal, just enough to keep the pulse without breaking the mood. Keys and pads float in the background, giving the track a hazy, night-drive feel. The mix is Dolby Atmos ready so Deobi’s vocals wrap around you while the instruments stay soft and close. The producer understood All Over You cannot sound busy. Desire needs space. So they stripped the beat down and let the voice lead.

For Accra nights and beyond, this track also sets a mood. You are listening from Accra, GH, where late-night cruises and rooftop vibes live. All Over You is for the slow dance at the afterparty. It is for the car ride home when you are not ready to say goodbye. It is for anyone who has felt chemistry turn into craving. That energy travels because wanting someone close is a feeling every language understands.

For fans of smooth Afro-R&B, sensual alté, and music that feels like touch, this is the record to play when the lights go dim. Play it when you are with someone. Play it when you are missing someone. Play it when you need music that does not rush, but lingers. Deobi delivers All Over You with heat, with tenderness, and with the kind of voice that makes you want to pull someone closer.

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