
Sarkodie – I Wanna Love You ft. Harmonize
Sarkodie – I Wanna Love You ft. Harmonize
Sarkodie goes East Africa on I Wanna Love You and No Pressure Deluxe track 13 is pure romance. He links with Harmonize from Tanzania and the record is smooth from start to finish. I Wanna Love You is about desire, honesty, and telling someone exactly how you feel. Sarkodie uses this song to bridge Ghana and Bongo Flava with love.
The production on I Wanna Love You is Afrobeats meets Bongo with a sweet groove. The beat is built on soft log drums, warm guitars, and a melody that feels like a slow dance. The arrangement is open and sensual so the vocals stay front and center. With Lossless audio, every harmony from Harmonize and Sarkodie’s mellow flow on I Wanna Love You sounds rich and intimate.
On I Wanna Love You, Sarkodie sounds like a lover boy. His delivery is melodic, he mixes Twi, English, and Swahili energy as he tells a woman he wants to love her right. He does not come with rap bars here, he comes with feeling. Harmonize slides in with that Bongo Flava magic and makes the hook unforgettable. The chemistry makes I Wanna Love You feel like a cross-border love story. This is Sarkodie showing he can do romance for the whole continent.
The songwriting is about intention and vulnerability. Sarkodie talks about real love, not games, and wanting to treat his woman like a queen. Lyrics about I wanna love you, hold you down, and give you the world make I Wanna Love You relatable to anybody serious about their person. It is not a fling song, it is a commitment song. That is why I Wanna Love You became the East-West link up on No Pressure Deluxe.
What makes I Wanna Love You special is the Harmonize feature. Sarkodie tapped one of Tanzania’s biggest voices and the blend is seamless. Track 13 shows No Pressure Deluxe is not just Ghana focused, it is Africa focused. Two stars, one love message, and a whole continent listening.
As track 13, I Wanna Love You keeps the Deluxe run romantic and global. The song is perfect for weddings, date nights, and when you want to tell someone your intentions are real. Sarkodie and Harmonize gave Africa a record that sounds like forever.
If you want Ghana Bongo Afrobeats with real romance and replay value, play I Wanna Love You by Sarkodie now. Bigxmotion will keep you updated on how I Wanna Love You keeps uniting lovers across Africa. Sarkodie put Harmonize on I Wanna Love You, and the song is proof that the Landlord speaks the language of love in any country.


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