Don’t Need Your Love (Acoustic) by Cojo Rae
Cojo Rae opens FODE EP with a surprise. Don’t Need Your Love (Acoustic). Single. Worldwide. 2026. Track 1 and he’s already switching lanes.
Don’t Need Your Love (Acoustic) is Cojo Rae stripped. No drill, no 808s, no street talk. Just guitar strings and a confession. If FODE is a hustler’s diary, this is the first page: the one where he cuts off dead weight. Acoustic means vulnerable. Cojo Rae isn’t hiding behind production. He’s letting the words bleed.
This version hits different. You’ve heard Cojo Rae rap. Now hear him bleed. The delivery is raw. No autotune, no punch-ins. Just a man and a guitar telling you he’s done begging. The hook is cold: if love comes with conditions, he’d rather be alone. If the EP is Explicit, this track is the warning shot.
2026 Cojo Rae uses Don’t Need Your Love (Acoustic) to set the tone. FODE isn’t just about the grind. It’s about what you lose while grinding. Track 1 says it clear: peace over people. Bag over baggage.
This is for the aux when you’re cutting ties at 3AM. For the nights when blocking someone feels like self-care. Cojo Rae gave Accra an anthem for detachment.
If you want Cojo Rae acoustic, Cojo Rae honest, and Don’t Need Your Love energy on Track 1, this is it. Bigxmotion will keep you updated bar by bar.



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