However, typical of Nana Acheampong’s style, the song is rarely just a simple love letter. It often features the sharp wit and observational humor found in Highlife. The lyrics explore the trials and tribulations of romantic pursuit. In an era where modern relationships are complex, the song’s straightforward declaration of affection—saying that despite the gossip or the obstacles, the singer is determined to go to the side of their beloved—strikes a chord.
When fans search to they are looking for a track that stands as a testament to his songwriting prowess. The title translates loosely to "I am going to my lover’s side" or "I am going to be with my lover," signaling a theme of romance and devotion.
The term “Enkyen” (journey) serves as a metaphor for emotional distance and prolonged uncertainty. Acheampong argues that love should not require exhausting effort or long suffering—a message that resonates deeply with listeners tired of toxic relationship games.