| Song | Ojuelegba |
| Artist | Emmanuel Speaks |
| Artist | Bekah Brown |
| Album | The Composer LP |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Ayodeji Balogun/Emmanuel Nwaohai | |
| 作曲 : Robert Bigby/Maya McCourt | |
| Kilo dale – What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o– Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double– We don’t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o– Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o– prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele – don’t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh,I can’t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn't. | |
| I started to think I couldn't. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn't. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the "ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system's roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you're raised as a family; generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King's meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That's the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren't enough, | |
| It's hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain't the way, | |
| and | |
| I'm trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we've come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum's mum. | |
| That's the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we're here to win! | |
| That's what I'm flagging. | |
| The green-white-green boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I'm inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I've done enough, | |
| I'll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I'm at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That's da-vision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we're given! | |
| This is a warning, I'm heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I've had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o– praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– I’m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa– everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o– thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– i’m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju– say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh, I can’t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale – What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o– Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double– We don’t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o– Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o– prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele – don’t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh,I can’t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn't. | |
| I started to think I couldn't. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn't. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the "ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system's roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you're raised as a family; generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King's meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That's the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren't enough, | |
| It's hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain't the way, | |
| and | |
| I'm trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we've come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum's mum. | |
| That's the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we're here to win! | |
| That's what I'm flagging. | |
| The green-white-green boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I'm inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I've done enough, | |
| I'll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I'm at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That's da-vision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we're given! | |
| This is a warning, I'm heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I've had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o– praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– I’m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa– everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o– thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– i’m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju– say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh, I can’t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale – What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o– Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double– We don’t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o– Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o– prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele – don’t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh,I can’t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn't. | |
| I started to think I couldn't. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn't. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the "ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system's roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you're raised as a family; generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King's meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That's the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren't enough, | |
| It's hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain't the way, | |
| and | |
| I'm trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we've come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum's mum. | |
| That's the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we're here to win! | |
| That's what I'm flagging. | |
| The green-white-green boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I'm inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I've done enough, | |
| I'll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I'm at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That's da-vision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we're given! | |
| This is a warning, I'm heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I've had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o– praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– I’m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa– everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o– thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s’adura– everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju– i’m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju– say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can’t explain | |
| Oh, I can’t explain, eh, yea |
| zuo ci : Ayodeji Balogun Emmanuel Nwaohai | |
| zuo qu : Robert Bigby Maya McCourt | |
| Kilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea |
| zuò cí : Ayodeji Balogun Emmanuel Nwaohai | |
| zuò qǔ : Robert Bigby Maya McCourt | |
| Kilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yeaKilo dale What has happened | |
| Aiye o le to yen o Life is not that hard | |
| Aiye o ni double We don' t have 2 lives | |
| Adura lo le se o Only prayer can do it | |
| Call on daddy, | |
| Adura a gba o prayers will be answered | |
| Tisu eni ba dele don' t flaunt your riches | |
| A fowo bo n je | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea | |
| I wrote this because they said I shouldn' t. | |
| I started to think I couldn' t. | |
| but that would let my fam down, and I swore I wouldn' t. | |
| Because they taught me that I can do anything I put my mind to, | |
| if your heart is pure, God will guide you. | |
| Make a way, then shine the light too. | |
| See the " ends" works the same. | |
| You may not need religion, but faith! | |
| Look | |
| I was born in a place called Delta State, | |
| Before I flew over to be raised on these estates. | |
| Two different states | |
| but the same things at stake. | |
| We | |
| play our chips on the system' s roulette table, hoping to catch up. | |
| But the games fixed so many struggle to stay in the black, trying to make ends meet. | |
| See, | |
| back home your neighbors are family, and in the hood you' re raised as a family generations of families, stand as one. | |
| And these politicians we trust none. | |
| If one person can afford to eat a King' s meal, | |
| He breaks bread. | |
| That' s the way our minds are bred, | |
| Everybody mouth gets fed. | |
| But to make it out, bring ins aren' t enough, | |
| It' s hard work and luck, | |
| So from young, | |
| My brothers never walked under ladders and pillars. | |
| But many fell through the cracks, we tried not to step on because the gap was too large. | |
| I wanna break glass ceilings apart, not mirrors. | |
| I wonder, because | |
| Superstition ain' t the way, | |
| and | |
| I' m trying to make a way in | |
| so clear the path for me. | |
| Make proud those that looked after me. | |
| I acknowledge where we' ve come from. | |
| Seen my Grandfather hunt with a shotgun, | |
| Walked miles to reach the market with my Mum' s mum. | |
| That' s the turf of resilience, and hard work! | |
| This passion comes from deep within | |
| Now we' re here to win! | |
| That' s what I' m flagging. | |
| The greenwhitegreen boasts natural resources and peace, | |
| So I use my talent and resource to help put minds at ease. | |
| I' m inspired by the Motherland when I dream about the future with my brothers and, | |
| You could ask me every day if I feel I' ve done enough, | |
| I' ll say no! | |
| My g, I got other plans.. | |
| I will never stop dreaming until I' m at the top with the whole team in, | |
| Smiling and eating! | |
| That' s davision I wanna multiply when I speak, | |
| Trust me it adds up. | |
| Let me teach, not preach | |
| to each and every ear that wants to listen. | |
| We can make fire from the stick we' re given! | |
| This is a warning, I' m heading for your spot my brother. | |
| My aim is beyond counting figures. | |
| I promise you my heart is bigger. | |
| My God is greater. | |
| I' ve had my inner G since younger. | |
| I get my energy from hunger. | |
| London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| I said London to Ojuelegba. | |
| I just wanna see my people living better. | |
| See eh e kira fun mummy mi o praise my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura she prays everyday | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju I' m enjoying my life they are complaining | |
| Ojojumo owo n wole wa everyday money is coming in | |
| E kira fun mummy mi o thanks for my mum | |
| Ojojumo lo n s' adura everyday she is praying | |
| Mon jaiye mi won ni won soro ju i' m enjoying life i say they talk too much | |
| Won ni won ni won soro ju say say they talk too much | |
| I am feeling good tonight | |
| This thing got me thanking God for life | |
| Oh, I can' t explain | |
| Oh, I can' t explain, eh, yea |