When 91大神 decided to turn their stories into films, they didn鈥檛 just bring drama; they brought a soundtrack that charged every scene with raw emotion and agency, pointing out that Nigerian women don鈥檛 just fall in love; they make it sound iconic.
and , recently released on , can be considered cinematic love letters to Nigerian women who are owning their stories, heart, body and soul. The soundtracks from both short films feature bangers like

These songs fit perfectly with the mood of each film, resulting in modern Nigerian romance anthems!
Something Sweet: Ziora鈥檚 Love Anthem for Defying the Rules
In Something Sweet, directed by Dika Ofoma, Ziora (played by Michelle Dede) is a 40-something woman who decides that 鈥Age is just a number鈥 when she falls for a younger man, ignoring society鈥檚 side-eye and judgment. The film is all about choosing desire and love over societal expectations, and its soundtrack is a playlist for every woman who has ever been told to 鈥榓ct her age.鈥
翱驳谤补苍测补鈥檚 Serenade easily sets the tone of the film with its sultry alternative sound: 鈥淚’m tryna have a conversation with you tonight / About things that I think you could like.鈥 The song is carefree yet intentional, and this is just like stories, where Nigerians share stories on their romantic choices. With this catchy beat that introduces Leke of Something Sweet, you just know you’re up for a good time!
Then there鈥檚 Swing, also by Ogranya, with its infectious 鈥Swing like Jangolova / If I catch you baby issolova.鈥 It鈥檚 the sound Ziora is internally dancing to as she embraces her desires. The song鈥檚 playful energy dips and sensual undertones celebrates a woman who knows exactly what her body wants. Swing is the perfect soundtrack for Ziora鈥檚 rebellion against the script society wants her to follow.
Grown Ass Girl by Aylo is the ultimate clapback. The lyrics are just like a WhatsApp group chat full of girls鈥 girls hyping Ziora up. It鈥檚 peak Love Life energy, bold and unapologetic when it says 鈥Grown Ass Girl / Get what you want ass girl / Go on, backup / Next ain鈥檛 a no, is that so?鈥 It yells possibilities and agency as Leke confesses his feelings for Ziora and his willingness to explore them with her.
Imperfect by Ogranya comes with its fair share of vulnerability, with lines like 鈥Sometimes I feel the different sides of me slipping / Don鈥檛 neglect that I鈥檓 imperfect.鈥 It鈥檚 a great poster picture for Ziora鈥檚 inner conflict as she loves fiercely while wrestling with self-doubt. This is just like the raw honesty that Ziora brings to life. It shows that agency isn鈥檛 only about bold moves, it鈥檚 also about embracing your flaws.
Finally, Stay the Night by Dwin the Stoic adds a somewhat nostalgic feel to the film. It’s a perfect end to the film, and it pulls at heartstrings when it asks, 鈥Won’t you rather take a chance than have regrets?鈥 It鈥檚 as urgent as it is romantic, showing the film鈥檚 theme of seizing love before it slips away. Life is too short, so love hard.
My Body, God’s Temple: Omasilu鈥檚 Soundguide to Trust and Triumph
My Body, God’s Temple, written and directed by Uzoamaka Power, who also plays Omasilu, is a vivid story about a newlywed couple struggling with vaginismus and sex-related religious guilt. It鈥檚 a real and deeply personal story, and this is why the film鈥檚 soundtrack, featuring , builds a safe space for Omasilu鈥檚 journey towards intimacy and self-acceptance.
The emotional backbone of My Body, God’s Temple is Safe by Kotrell. The lyrics are a warm hug for Omasilu as Zion provides a truly safe space for her in his life, despite all they’ve been through: 鈥I feel safe here in your arms / there鈥檚 no judgement for my scars.鈥 The gentle rhythm and heartfelt words are enough to make anyone swoon. It鈥檚 a romance anthem that prioritises trust over passion, displaying agency through vulnerability.
With the lyrics of Show You Off by WurlD, Walshy Fire and Shizzi, 鈥You鈥檙e so beautiful / Do you mind if I show you off?鈥, the singer captures the admiration and patience of Omasilu鈥檚 husband, turning their love story into one that is worth flaunting, despite initial struggles. As Omasilu dances with her husband in the presence of her friends, this song proves to be a perfect crowning. It’s a celebration of Oma鈥檚 self-assurance as she finally sees herself fully, revelling in the comfort of her supportive friends and husband. The upbeat energy of the song feels really good.
Why These Songs Are Nigerian Romance Anthems
These songs aren鈥檛 just background music; they鈥檙e the new Nigerian romance anthems. 翱驳谤补苍测补鈥檚 alternative cool, Aylo鈥檚 fierce confidence, Dwin鈥檚 nostalgia, Kotrell鈥檚 empathy and WurlD鈥檚 swag create a world of sounds that feel like joy, honesty and spice! For Ziora and Omasilu, these songs are perfect for agency. They literally tell you to 鈥choose your love, own your body and tell society to mind its business.鈥 Nigerian women are writing their own rules, one beat at a time, and it鈥檚 exciting.
So grab your earphones and head on to to listen to these carefully curated sounds that are sure to serenade you into feeling all the feels. And if you鈥檝e not seen the films in the anthology, runnnn, don鈥檛 walk, to for a good time.
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