Somval's real name, Eziokwu Chukwu Na Eme Eze, holds significant meaning. "Eziokwu" translates to "good words" or "beautiful speech," reflecting Somval's reputation as a gifted songwriter and storyteller. "Chukwu Na Eme Eze" means "God created the king," signifying Somval's status as a musical monarch. This name not only reflects Somval's cultural heritage but also underscores his position as a leading figure in Nigerian music.

“Eziokwu Chukwu Na Eme Eze” functions as cultural glue. It nods to highlife’s elders with its harmonic choices and warm timbres, while the contemporary phrasing and concise production make it accessible to younger listeners. The song’s emphasis on spiritual truth as the source of honor also taps into enduring values in many West African communities, reinforcing social bonds while offering gentle moral instruction.

The song is a featured hit on HighlifeNg , a platform dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African highlife music. It often appears alongside other major Somval tracks such as: (feat. Umuaka Chinyelu Egwu) Solution Exchange Kene Olisa

Fans often describe Somval's sound as "raw talent" and "one in a million," praising his ability to connect emotionally through the Ebonyi dialect .