for those who doesn't understand the language, the music is appreciating true love from a girl. He reminiscent on genuine love from the girl even when it seems there was no hope of making it, she was there for him. He also regret hurting the girl in one way or the other, and apologize.
Here in 2021, I want to appreciate Olamide for this breathtaking piece 💜, its a music that help to remember all th impart our loves one had imprint in our lives. And Big kudos to him and Pheelz both had been delivering tunes that serenade my souls since days. Thank you Olamide, Ybnl, And everyone 💖
My 70+ dad ditched Obey's Baby mi jowo for this as love song to mom, 70s too.Hilarious,but beautiful,watching his James Brown dance moves & singing it to a blushing mom.Every morning. 😎😂 Here on June 8 2024, to pay homage to their rare love. Both passed in 2021 after more than 54 years together, 3 months apart. My handsome dad, continue teasing mom, your aponbepore, with Melo Melo up there. Miss you guys.
This why I love Moe Musa. He has this distinct manner in which he translates the song into a story. Although I'm not Nigerian and I don't understand Yoruba, I'd find myself being like wait, I kinda get what this song is about, suffice to to say that Moe is the most sought after music vid director in the game. I don't even needa say nothing about Baddo, this song just yet another reason I'm all over him.
+Helena Kandjumbwa I think Moe Musa is fantastic at what he does and I absolutely love Olamide but I don't think the video is very representative of what he is saying.
Evergreen 🌲 beats and song. I come here to dedicate this to my darling wife. Olufafunmikẹ mi. Thanks my dear. Melo melo ní a fẹ́ wi...But God still keep blessing and makes us going in 💕. 20 years of courtship and 14 years of marriage anniversary no be small. From a single room, to our own house no be small. I remember the day you told me you're pregnant during my NYSC year and we summon courage to keep moving. Melo Melo my dear.
And I'm out here and my first language is Zulu, I play this song almost everyday it's, on my playlist I really love his music although I dont understand half of it
The song talks about the girl he loved, the way the girl had stood by him while he was nobody , he appreciate the love of his life. He said how many thing can we talk of what the the girl has done for her
Thx for pushing and encouraging other young coming artist using thier mother language (referring to this specific artist). This song make me miss my country, my culture and my family. It was so emotional for me listened to this song. When yoruba language neither recognized nor speaking frequently in most country, it's a great privileged to see those young adult like Olamide used it everytime. Thx again, cheerio!
I cry everyday when I listen to the song. My ever first girl friend name was melo. After our high school we separated. I wish I could turn back hand of time 😓
imagine I'm black American and I knew this song for long. Today I was singing it and my fiance recognised the words. Thanks to him I was able to find this song again and add it to my favorites.
I absolutely love the instrumentals... I'm a major advocate of real instruments utilized in music and this song, plus the delegation of singng tones is perfect.
You only come up with a song like this after a deep thought.....and it's a way to appreciate those that have in one way or the other contributed positively to your growth. Good Music! God bless you dude!
lol. Am from naija but do not understand the vernacular (Yoruba) he used too, except the pidgin English parts "I NO DEY DENGE, I NO DEY POSE" meaning "I do not brag, and do not boast" - but the song have destroyed my replay button. Cheers Olamide
lol... I'm really enjoying the song but don't understanding the words. I feel emotional listening to it I feel tears in my eyes, that's why I Love the song. In addition , I love Nigerians so much that I have a lot of Nigerian friends in Ghana, here.
Just feeling a bit down on some disappointments and have to recall this evergreen song from Olamide. I have replayed about 5 times now and with tears I am feeling right again. Thanks Olamide.
I never ever comment on videos but this is absolutely beautiful! you have to love art/literature to really appreciate this song. The mix between the traditional drums/piano/orchestra and his voice, the native adages and the ballerinas, one would expect traditional dancers but this was even more beautiful! You can't help but love the girl he's singing about
Just heard this for the first time this morning - beautiful breathtaking melody, goes right to the root of Yoruba melody and sits so well with the classical composition! Absolutely brilliant!!