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Victony Slick Lyrics And Meaning
Victony – SLICK Lyrics
Refrain: Amma
Baby, do you love me?
Do you want me?
Put your hands all on my body
No worry, go crazy, go crazy
Oh, baby, do you love me?
Do you want me?
Put your hands all on my body
No worry, go crazy, go crazy, yeah
Chorus: Victony
Slick, slick, slick, slick
Slick, slick, slick, slick (Eh, Nwanne, how far na? Heh)
Verse 1: Victony
Nwanne and Swagalọmọ
It’s a banger, you already know
Too many girls, oh, for my parlour
Eleganza, know as e dey go (E dey go)
Amanda, put on a show
Give me your high notes, Wande Coal (Wawa)
Amanda, put on a show
Atlanta, we go
Chorus: Victony
Slick, slick, slick, slick (Swagalọmọ)
Slick, slick, slick, slick (Stubborn)
Slick, slick, slick, slick (Mm-mm-mm, mm-mm-mm; Lelele)
Slick, slick, slick, slick (Mm-mm-mm)
Verse 2: Victony
Uh, on to the next
Oh, my baby, now, on to the next
Uh, she fuck with the best
Oh, my baby, come show them finesse
Oh, my baby, come show them finesse
Girl, you sweet like sugar, hundred percent
On your wrist, Van Cleef, oh, Audemars Piguet
Everybody, gеt out the way, oh, woah
Bridge: Victony
Hm, she slick (She slick)
And her body, biscuit
I dey for Boho, wanna get lit?
Bad bitches with me wanna get rich, uh-huh
Refrain: Amma & Victony
Baby, do you love me?
Do you want me?
Put your hands all on my body
No worry, go crazy, go crazy
Oh, baby (Slick), do you love me?
Do you want me?
Put your hands all on my body (Slick)
No worry (Slick), go crazy (Slick)
Go crazy (Slick), yeah
What Victony Slick Is Really About
Victony built Slick around one clear feeling, and that feeling is confidence. The song leans into attraction and charm, painting the picture of someone who moves through a room with total ease. Furthermore, the title itself does a lot of the work, since being called slick is another way of saying someone is smooth, stylish, and hard to resist.
Throughout the track, Victony plays the role of an admirer who is completely pulled in by someone else’s presence. In addition, the writing does not chase deep heartbreak or conflict. Instead, it stays playful and flirtatious from start to finish, which fits neatly into his signature style of turning small moments into catchy, feel-good records.
The Hook And Its Message
The hook works as a direct question and invitation at the same time. Essentially, Victony is asking whether the affection is mutual, while also encouraging his love interest to let loose and stop overthinking the moment. Consequently, that repeated call and response energy gives the song its addictive, singalong quality.
Moreover, the way the hook builds each time it returns mirrors the theme of the song. The invitation to relax and enjoy the moment grows louder and more insistent, almost like the confidence in the song is compounding on itself as the track progresses.
The Verses And The Character Being Slick
In the verses, Victony shifts into describing the object of his attention using playful, image-heavy language. Rather than getting overly detailed, he keeps the descriptions light and stylish, matching the overall mood of the record. Therefore, the verses feel more like a compliment set to melody than a storyline with a clear beginning and end.
There is also a layer of self-assurance running through his own verses. Victony positions himself as someone who belongs in that same orbit of style and confidence, rather than someone chasing from a distance. As a result, the song reads less like longing and more like two equally self-assured people recognizing each other.
Why Victony Slick Fits His Catalog

Fans who have followed Victony since Ina Benz will notice familiar fingerprints here. He has always been able to turn simple, catchy phrases into something that feels emotionally warm rather than shallow. Additionally, the featured refrain from Amma softens the track further, giving the confident lyrics a gentler, more romantic frame.
All in all, Slick is less about a deep confession and more about celebrating chemistry, charm, and the fun of mutual attraction. That lighter approach is exactly why AfrobeatsGlobal expects this one to stay on repeat for a while.
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