Annabel Chima

Annabel Chima is a profound lyricist (and poet) who specialises in a wide span of genres, ranging from RnB, Rap/Trap to Indie/Rock and Ballads.

Her lyrics have been and can be used to form deep, emotional songs, but also upbeat songs that make you want to get up and dance. She gets inspired by not only her personal experiences, but also stories, paintings, sounds, and movies. Nonetheless, she naturally has a creative spark and all her lyrics embody depth and engagement.

Not only does she provide lyrics for individual Artists and Musicians, but her lyrics also cater to Composers, especially Film and Commercial Composers.

Her works are very adaptable and innovative.


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This lyric illustrates female empowerment. It is a sexy song that focuses on turning certain stigmas into positive connotations, hence the line, "If he calling you a hoe, ask him what he earning." It celebrates women knowing their worth and men understanding their role as providers. Overall, it is a fun, celebratory, and eccentric song, with a catchy hook. The vibes/atmosphere of the song are sexy, funny, and happy. You are guaranteed an uplifted audience. It fits perfectly into most rap genres.
This lyric illustrates the feeling of being scared to level up and be your best self. It journeys through one's wants and desires in this life e.g. becoming famous, rich, influential, finding love, etc, and eventually one accepts that they will have to overcome their fears. Success is the absence of fear. Eventually, their wants and desire do not seem so scary anymore and the lyric warns the haters to 'watch out', as it is their time to now shine. The vibes/atmosphere of this song are celebratory, hopeful, and sentimental. You are guaranteed a 'turnt' up audience. It fits perfectly into most rap genres.
This lyric depicts a relationship that was created on rocky ground - it was uncertain from the start. A few months down the line, one starts questioning whether they really love/d their partner. Their partner seems clueless or oblivious to all of this. They have not had the talk about the progression of their relationship and one is even starting to lose interest. As a result, they decide to just go back to being acquaintances with this person. Meanwhile, the other person is still stuck on a relationship that was never built to last. This song is very relatable. The vibes/atmosphere is very wistful but surprisingly, it also has a hopeful undertone. You are guaranteed an engaged audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.
This lyric is inspired by Meg Thee Stallion's song, 'Hot Girl Summer'. It has a fast tempo and it confronts one's past life or bad memories that they would prefer to forget or leave behind because they are now in a better place, hence why it is now a 'cold summer'. It refers to the enjoyment of life now that they have a new lover. The vibes/atmosphere of this song are fun, 'boasty', and carefree. You are guaranteed an entertained audience. It fits perfectly into most rap genres.
This lyric is a celebration of Scorpios in the Zodiac Star Sign. If you are a Scorpio like myself or know of a Scorpio then you will most definitely relate to this song. It makes references to the stigmas of Scorpios e.g. being a freak/sexual. It is a very sexy song. The vibes/atmosphere of the lyrics are quite adult-themed, steamy, and fun. You are guaranteed an enchanted audience. It fits perfectly into most genres.