Nigerian singer Oluwajuwonlo Iledare, popularly known as Jaywon, is back with a fresh release titled “Money Is The Bicycle (Owo Ni Keke).”
And from the very first listen, it’s clear this isn’t just another track dropping for the sake of the charts—Jaywon brings depth and a storytelling vibe that make it stand out.

The song dives straight into the realities of chasing wealth and navigating life’s ups and downs. True to Jaywon’s style, he pairs smooth delivery with thoughtful lyrics, making every line feel personal and relatable.
The title itself, Money Is The Bicycle, is already intriguing, hinting at a metaphorical journey in which money is the vehicle that carries people through life, yet also requires balance, effort, and direction.
What’s striking about the song is Jaywon’s ability to blend everyday experiences with catchy rhythms. He doesn’t just rap or sing; he paints vivid pictures of real-life situations, struggles, and small victories, all while keeping listeners nodding along to the groove.
There’s a conversational feel to his delivery, almost like he’s sitting down and sharing life lessons with you over coffee, rather than preaching or bragging.
Musically, the production complements his storytelling perfectly—light, energetic, and inviting, giving the track a warm, relatable atmosphere.
By the time you hit the chorus, the catchy hook and clever phrasing make it linger in your mind. “Money Is The Bicycle (Owo Ni Keke)” isn’t just a song you play; it’s a track you feel, reflect on, and keep hitting replay.
Jaywon proves again why he’s one of Nigeria’s most consistent voices in music, grounded, authentic, and capable of turning personal stories into universal experiences through his art.
Listen to “Money Is The Bicycle (Owo Ni Keke)” HERE

