CARRO and KIZZY Cobain‘s new single embodies the more vulnerable side of love. Smooth cruising on the breezy afrobeat, the two singers try to work out their differences. The woman in question seems to be pulling away, but CARRO lets it be known that he needs her close.
Often puzzled by her hot-and-cold behavior, he sings, “Your body dey make my heart stop/If your love wan arrest me girl I go give it handcuff/Girl you make me scratch my head/like I get e Dandruff/So wassup,shey you want/Make I pull up, give you love.”
KIZZY Cobain speaks from the ladies’ POV, saying she knows their love is a one-in-a-million. She also understands how quick she was to throw in the towel but ultimately says what’s done is done. “Give you love/That’s the closest thing to the sun/And I know, I know that I tried to run when it’s over/Its said and done.”
A frustrated CARRO ends up telling her to keep him at a distance. He sings, “I no fit kill my self for your case/Feel no waays.”
“Soft Love” highlights what it means to grow through what you go through with a significant other. The song also shows that love is the bridge that holds it all together.
Last year, CARRO also dropped a 5-track EP called Unknown Soldier. The song explores blooming relationships, his dedication to the bag, and self-progression. Comprised of several delectable afrobeat records, Unknown Soldier only has one feature from an artist named Clinton.