I'm Ghanaian some years back we two challenged on every front of entertainment but I bet Nigerian Music Artistry has skyrocketted on every sphere. Nigeria is Chosen, You have all of our SUPPORT 😎
LYRICS and INTERPRETATION INTRO: Tune in to the king of sound and blues Ololade mi Asake VERSE 1: Won so 'pe kin malo sun le = They said I shouldn’t dull Wi pe kin order Rosé = That I should order Rosé Moni mo like Champagne = I said I’d prefer Champagne Emi omo ope oh = Me, the blessed child oh Mo saare f'owo mi sh'aye = Quickly used my money to enjoy life Gb'omo mefa lo'le = Carried six ladies home Mr. Money, oshey o Emi omo ope oh-oh = Me, the blessed child oh Verse 2: Asake I can't shout Mi o de le p'ariwo oh-oh = No self-appraisal Moti yo o (ayy, ayy) = I’m high When I show (when I show) = When I arrive Hmm, for your party oh-oh = At your party Dem must jo oh, oh-oh = The people must dance CHORUS: Eleboje, eleboje se (ayy-ayy) Eleboje se (ayy-ayy) No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders (Eleboje o, eleboje se) eh-eh Eleboje se (ayy-ayy) No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders No dey buga se-'e-'e = I insist no shoulder raising VERSE 3: Asake Won so 'pe kin malo sun le = They said I shouldn’t dull Wi pe kin order Rosé = That I should order Rosé Moni mo like Champagne = I said I prefer Champagne Emi omo ope oh = Me, the blessed child oh Mo saare f'owo mi sh'aye = Quickly used my money to enjoy life Gb'omo mefa lo'le = Carried six ladies home Mr. Money, oshey o Emi omo ope oh-oh = Me, the blessed child oh VERSE 3: Olamide Ol'obe (ol'obe), el'eba (el'eba) Dullin' (dullin'), never (never) = Never dulling Ballin' (ballin'), forever ('ever) = Always ballin We go dey gege like Okocha (gege) = Dribbling y’all like Okocha(legendary footballer) Baby (baby), enter (enter) We get money, kudi, ego, paper = We’ve got the money You wan chill with big boys, you wanna bam-bam? = You want to vibe and chill with the big boys O sh'aya gben-gben, o she'di ban-ban = With your big front and back Oya, odo, akwaba Ikebe ga s'oke bi t'omo Ghana (Ghana) = Blessed with the big backside like a typical Ghanaian woman Oya, seke (seke), never Wa gba dollar, o por l'eti t'oba shee si cefa = Babe come and collect the dollar it’s plentiful when converted to cefa Oya, gimme pim-pim (pim-pim) pon-pon (pon-pon) O ki ki (ki ki), o por-por (por-por) Oya, seeke, moni ko soco Back booty up fun mi, yellow paw-paw, paw-paw = Light skinned lady back up that booty for me CHORUS: Eleboje, eleboje se (ayy-ayy) Eleboje se (ayy-ayy) No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders (Eleboje o, eleboje se) eh-eh Eleboje se (ayy-ayy) No dey buga, no dey buga se = Don’t raise your shoulders, don’t raise your shoulders No dey buga se-'e-'e = I insist no shoulder raising OUTRO: Won so 'pe kin malo sun le - They said I shouldn’t dull Wi pe kin order Rosé - That I should order Rosé Moni mo like Champagne - I said I’d prefer Champagne Emi omo ope oh-oh (eleboje o) = Me, the blessed child oh (eleboje o) Mo saare f'owo mi sh'aye = Quickly used my money to enjoy life Gb'omo mefa lo'le (eleboje o) = Carried six ladies home for the night Mr. Money, oshey o Emi omo ope oh-oh = Me, the blessed child oh (Mo saare f'owo mi sh'aye = Quickly used my money to enjoy life Mefa lo'le = Six home for the night Mr. Money, oshey o Eleboje, eleboje)se x2 Mr. Money, oshey o Emi omo ope oh= Me, the blessed child oh
You have to give these Nigerians their props. Never taking their foot off the pedal. I don't even understand a word but I'm vibing anyway. Another banger.
my mother Africa you who give so much to humanity, the time has come for everyone to hear your culture, thank you to all African singers for the beautiful moment to hear your voices.
Just noticed this song today and it blew my mind. Are you sure Nigerians can survive 2022? The number of crazy bangers that are dropping left right and centre is mind numbing. This is a lovely song by all standard. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️👍🏾👍🏾🇳🇬🇳🇬
I'm African American just started listening to Afro beats bout a year ago haven't stopped since it took me 67 years to find the music that touched my heart and soul African music is the future
Am from ghana 🇬🇭..much love from Germany 🇩🇪 Nigerians are talented ..my flat mate is a German,I heard him play this song 🎵.. Nigerian music to the world ✅
Who is this dude? My new favorite artist. Why are Nigerians so talented? Can someone come take me from ATL to Nigeria please😄 I bet they be partying everyday with all these beautiful music 🎶🎶❤❤
Without this song, I can't eat, drink or sleep, I'm madder in love ❤️ with this song❤️❤️ Asake is a gift from God to Nigeria 🇳🇬. Liberia 🇱🇷 loves your songs
I just love this song🔥🇯🇲❤ especially when the back up singer open their mouth loud to sing. Gather here if you had this song on repeat 😊👏 Nigeria got talent people.
There is something about this song.. once you start playing it, it’s so hard to skip it or stop playing it.. so hard. You can never just play it once or even twice.. very addictive song!
@@lejack7935 lol. I am talking to everyone I know who has heard the song. From myself to all the other guys in my house who heard me play it for the first time.
I am Haitian, I do not speak this language, don't understand what the lyrics are about. music has no language barriers, just catchy melodies and good vibes...great tune!
I am from SA only heard this song last week for first time. Dont understand the lyrics...The amount of pain I am in... this song feels like all my ancestors are reaching from their Graves to soothe me and telling me everything will okay!!! Thank you Asake you are so blessed...Africa stand up!!! Big ups Nigeria
It is an euphoric song about spending lavishly to celebrate one's wins in life. Keep your head up because everything will be alright and your pain will give way to celebration.
Am gonna b real am jamaican y’all takeova dat international space dancehall usto be at dats great feeling i see tho its z drums dat wat bob marley use these guys don’t know u guys fine out z formula we are 1 right back were it all started fuck y they take us from Africa imagin if all dat never apen we wuda be z light of z world
La responsabilité qui pèse sur les jeunes artistes nigeriens est si immense car avec leur musique ils ne la font pas que pour le Naïja mais ils portent toute l'Afrique sur le dos un jour toute l'Afrique sera uni !🙏 Depuis le Gabon🇬🇦
What a banger! Dude starting off looking like an already accomplished superstar, great voice and personality to match and KING BADOOO...what a legend! Can we also just take a moment to appreciate the Aladura choir...😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
When the music hits you, you feel no pain.. Words can never be enough to appreciate the good works reach in lyrical content um loving the vibe.. Shout out to Olamide
So hear me out. I love this song. I'm from Kenya btw. I don't understand every word you guys sing but I'm a big fan of afro beats. This one is my favorite ever since I came across it. We are Africa, and Africa is our business! Imiright? Africa to the world. ❤️ 🇰🇪
Olamide is truly The Godfather of Nigerian music. He’s either had a hand in the development of today’s hottest acts or featured integrally with them. Don Jazzy comes a close second. I’m now officially an Asake fan.
okay ya'll listen, this song is nothing but EUPHORIC Vibes......talent, skills, swag, creative......the Symphony Orchestra sound mix with afrobeat is fckng GENIUS
One Love Africa whether Nigeria, Ghana, Togo Or Eygpt, Algeria, Tunisia Or South Africa, Or Kenya Or Cape Verde we are all Africans We kill the Beat For a living and we do it Like no other
There's no need for this bro, good music has no borders... Rather we should celebrate the sound of other countries, the same way they have celebrated ours.
@@joshuachidiebere1900 especially since this sound is taken from amapiano which is South African so yes definitely celebrate all the music in africa because it’s all contributing to success for Africans international
Can we just appreciate all the beat makers, producers, in fact the whole Nigeria music production team, me as an African I'm proud of you people and makes me proud as a African. We don't care, we blast it in traffic and they force to shake🔥🔥🔥 We Enforcing Afro Beat in America, dey go hear, they must hear . Omo ope🔥🔥🔥🔥
Afrobeats is becoming big in America.. even the style and fashion... lots of black ppl here finally starting to realize where we come from. God bless 🙏🙏
I don't understand how they sang this song, there was no other parts( harmony), just treble throughout, yet, it's sweet to the ear. Then that background choral sounds, the Fuji voice, the Ẹgba dialect ( e le bọ̀jẹ)....all unison and melodious. I have listened to this song like 93 times
Learning to walk again after an Achilles injury. Asake’s music is one of my biggest inspirations and always gives me the strength I need. I cannot say enough how much I appreciate the good vibes. Thank you Asake from Canada 🇨🇦
@@miriamclarerujekomushaikwa thank you ❤️ getting there , still not playing basketball yet, but I’ll get there. I really appreciate the check in. You’re awesome 😎
The Yoruba land is know for its Art and culture.. The Igbo land are know to have business and money . The Housa land basically run Nigeria . Military etc..
Yes I said the same thing , all the songs I have heard all have a melody to them and I don't even know what they are saying but it seems to all flow, its amazing to be honest.
What I love and respect about these our Nigerian Afrobeats artists is most have a university degree... which makes them even more focused and targeted in their approach to thier music not only as a craft but as a business. For those that don't know Asake has a degree in Theater Arts
Am a Cameroonian and i like the way these Yoruba musicians use their dialect to sing afrobeat. It makes me feel like i understand what they are saying but shi shi i no de hear.
It’s a vibe! When you are 🇬🇭 Ghanaian and don’t understand a single word but it’s on repeat!! Oh, at least I heard Odo Akwaba! Naija 🇳🇬 to the world! 🔥
Funny but it's also true most Nigerians don't also understand the wordings except you are a Yoruba. We just also follow the rhythm and sometimes guess the meaning 😂