The title "Boa Me" translates to "Help Me" in Twi. The song's lyrics focus on:
The track was born from a spontaneous creative session at Fuse ODG's house in Accra, Ghana, where it was written and recorded in approximately two hours. Produced by the award-winning KillBeatz , the song follows the success of "Bibia Be Ye Ye" from Ed Sheeran's Divide album, which the pair also collaborated on during Sheeran's 2016 trip to Ghana. The title "Boa Me" translates to "Help Me" in Twi
The official music video for "Boa Me" by Fuse ODG featuring Ed Sheeran and Mugeez was released on November 16, 2017, serving as a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian culture and the power of mutual aid. The official music video for "Boa Me" by
One of the most notable features of the track is Ed Sheeran singing exclusively in Twi, a major dialect spoken in Ghana. His proficiency in the language was widely praised by Ghanaian audiences upon the song's release. The title "Boa Me" translates to "Help Me" in Twi