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