@@felistusnekesa6407 if you have never come across the ideology that a good woman should submissive , then you are winning. I have heard it said (usually in a religious context) that wives should be submissive to their husbands. So in this song, she is mocking that by asking if her/women are homeworks/courseworks/assignments that need to be submitted.
Fela Kuti was a genius but he was also a misogynist. Writing something so beautiful while borrowing his sound to tell a different story of women empowerment is genius. Kudos to you Simi!
@@julioamb fela was amazing but guy no lie, most of his songs about women seems a lil bit sketchy! I love fela but make we talk as e dey, dude was a sexist
Simi is one of my favourite artists because I believe she sings from the soul. And there is no sound more beautiful than music from the soul, in my opinion. 💕💕
🎶I Never Talk Finish 🎶 Nice back up vocals from her husband, Adekunle Gold !! It's nice seeing a couple supporting each other in individual's project. 👋👋👋
This song should win a Grammy. Perfect Masterpiece from Simi. Wonderful backup from your husband Adekunle Gold... Fela would be proud of you guys wherever he is.
Nigeria is truly gifted with lots of musicians and entertainers. Songs being released every day. Nigeria should be rename as Naijatainment. Good one simi👏👏
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Oh My Godddddd!!!! Simi, this video is epic. The outfits, the hair, the makeup, the scene with the grandmother, mother, daughter, the attitude! Omo! Simi came back with attitude and I can't wait for what this era will bring us. In other words, I stan forever! Period!!!
The lagging gap between Nigerian music and Nigerian movies need to be studied!!! Because this right here is another step up … Simi took us by surprise ❤️
@@sweetspice9120 I’m igbo we definitely have style , there are lots of Yoruba film makers, directors and actors in nollywood nowadays … so this isn’t entirely true 😊 ..
@@greatonyemaa lol. I think you caught the humor. But Yoruba directors are doing well already now. Kemi Adetiba's King of Boys made a little difference.😊 Though, We're all going to come together to make Nigeria proud ❤️
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@@goddessstephh5393 shut up! This is a song to uplift women and you’re here comparing women and speaking about ‘copying’.. smh! Go away you’re the reason they’re singing these songs!!
This song is beautiful. It's one thing to pay homage, but to reimagine a sound and create something new while doing it is something not many can pull off. This song translates across generations all while introducing and reintroducing people to the roots of afrobeat. Simi and her producers are visionaries
You made me see how selfish I could be with your statement. Kudos to you been human. You broke the many boundaries with what you said as a Kenyan appreciating what's not Kenyan. I'm learning!
You're awesome with that comment coming from a non-Nigerian. The moment we begin to appreciate one another as Africans, the sky will be our stepping stone to greatness.
@@Aadeniji73 Are you guys kidding??!! Kenyans LOVE your stuff! 😁Just go into the comments section of any Naija artiste (and South Africa too 😁)and see how many Kenyans you'll find there showing love.
The Song builds respect for women and this is beautiful. We really should appreciate women, because our very existence as people and preservation lies within them. Nice one Simi, the song has been on replay from the first time I heard it.
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Was tearing up watching and listening to this song. Women go through a lot but not been appreciated as well as they should, even though I'm not a *Feminist* but mehn, we dey try! Memories of what I went through myself keep flashing in my very eyes, not to talk of my mum, my sisters, story for another day! Thank God for God who has kept us sane all these years. Cheers to Simi on this very beautiful piece. God bless you 💗
Suffering and shmiling, water no get enemy, lady... So much référence in one song.. Fela would be proud.. Afrobeat must always serve a purpose and send empowerment messages to the mass .
If copyright is functional in Nigeria. Fela should be the most wealthy musician even in death. Too many artistes and musicians has sampled his sound and music. Great music Simi
I’m so Proud I have a daughter.. listening and watching how Simi is advocating for the right of women on all spheres drops chill down my spine.. I endorse this Jam from Seychelles 🇸🇨
She passed her a very important message in this video. This is something I have spoken about ever since I was a child. And this makes me respect Simi more. Especially the African/Black women gets the brunt of society which is unfair. We birthed civilisation. We deserve to treated like queens
@@samuels5059 Women are always told to be submissive to their husbands. She's making a joke out of it, asking if women have an assignment that should be submitted.
The costumes, the choreography, the lyrics, the beauty, everything is perfect. The song should be on the fccking billboard charts. It needs more hype than its getting
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This deserves so much recognition because she worked so hard on this track on her own. Including her backup dancers singing on the track as well. Thank you for this masterpiece simi!!
Simi is a talented queen, love that Nigerian women are really beginning to see the misogyny in out society and thanks Simi for passing your message across clearly.
The choreography, the outfit, the message and synonymising Water and women is spirituality at highest level. Nobody can survive without water. You cannot do without woman. She really had her Yoruba spirituality reflected in the music. Oya, Oshun, Oba were primordial Yoruba women symbolising fertility, production and abundance. This is not music for music sake. This is art and spirituality. Tiwa Savage inspired with collaboration with Brandy. ❤❤❤❤🇬🇧
@@lusciousvids901 Yoruba people believed in reincarnation. Primordial Sango is not the same with deitified Sango Alaafin known as Sango Jakuta. The same with his supposedly wives. Anybody who displayed a certain triats of primordial ancestor was seeing as reincarnation of the ancestors. Yemoja. Known in Americas like South America as Yemaya is the orisha of the surface of the ocean. She is the other half of Olokun, sometimes a sister and sometimes a wife (sometimes, both deities are androgynous). While Olokun is the Keeper of Secrets and rules over the depths of the ocean, Yemaya presides over the surface waters. So. Oba, Oshun and Oya are for rivers while Yemoja and Olokun are for the sea. River Niger in Yoruba land is Known as Oya.
pffff, im adicted to this song, im a white guy frome the netherlands, love Simi, bless u, bless al the woman, the strongest woman on earth..african..great great song
The lyrics are on point!!!! So much truth, it's amazing. Yes, women suffer and a lot of people turn a blind eye but women will get there, by God's grace!
I love this woman (Simi), I love our African women, I love Nigeria, I love Africa, much love to every African in n out of Africa from a Kenyan brother 🇰🇪❤️🙏🏿
Im Kenyan I get proud of Simi as if she is my own sis because I remember praying during Joromi days that she gets the attention she deserves. I can now die in peace.
Definitely an award winning song... Not just for Headies, but African biggest entertainment awards. Bravo @simi for this beautiful one again...love it!!
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Daaaamn! Siiimiiiii!!!🙆🏿I had to clap 4 this one. She just went hard on us.🥺 You'd think she's Fela's daughter.🔥I just love her songs.🥰 She's a rear Gem.😍🇳🇬. To my fellow strong independent women out there- HWAITING!!!🙌🏿💪🏾
For this masterpiece Simi, South Africa says you deserve a Grammy! Everybody involved in the creation of this masterpiece to it's finishing 🔥🥵🥵 the fire is too much 🥵🥵 Kudos to you, I love it
WOW WOW WOW!!!! the amount of beautiful dark skin women showcased here, Natural afro hair and styles that made them look like Goddesses. I'm speechless. The music is meaningful and tells an important message. Women are always penalized just for existing, SIMI THANK YOU FOR THIS LYRICAL AND VISUAL MASTERPIECE! This has to be my favorite from her!
This is what we call "total package". Music, check! Dance choreography, check! Video, check!, dancers, check! The music is 100% for me. Well done Simi. Thanks AG, your voice spiced up the song.
More than a song The dance, the art the voices the picture the Simi the Adekule Gold voice in the background, the video tells a story I mean deep story and our African story style and heritage Thank you SIMI
Am I the only one who thinks Simi looks so dope on those dance moves? God! her vocals is insane and thrilling. She never misses and the message is beautiful... Adekunle Gold knows how to select a wife.
Simi has always "killed it". But with this masterpiece right here...She buried it as well. This is "hands down" the best afrobeat for now. Plenty love and respect y'all for Houston Texas.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍
The video be giving chills. The costume, choreography, characters display. I love how it thoroughly drives home the message in the song. This is ART in itself!!! Indeed, #Nobodylikewoman 🖤
Happy Women's day to all women around the world ❤️❤️❤️ A man does what he can A woman does what a man cannot❤️ Let them be them Let us be us ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is truly a masterpiece! Maximum respect, Simi. Music: 10/10 Lyrics intelligence: 10/10 Choreography: 10/10 This track definitely deserves an award.
My new fave jam, Simi, I am so pleased with this homage to Anikulapo Kuti himself. Your use and command of Yoruba language to make us reflect on our best self and morale is delightful. To every Woman, you are amazing.
@@azeezadamu9778 You have a problem with the Bible because you don't understand the Bible and the context. You can't process it with your human mind... And let me also say that the Bible doesn't "always say" women shd submit. May God open your eyes of understanding. 🙏
@@azeezadamu9778 God is wiser than you. He created woman from the man. So he expects them to submit to us or respect us and expects us to treat them with love since they are part of us. Stop being disrespectful about the holy book because you want to look nice to women here with your comments. This was the mistake Adam made by listening to Eve and ignoring God's instructions in the beginning which has damaged the entire human race
@@josephtosin9335 of course you would say that cause it benefits you, cause the those scriptures were written by misogynistic and sexist men, such as yourself.
Thank you Simi for this. I'm blown away by the level of creativity. Such a strong message delivered so authentically. We need to have more of this conversations in our society.
Nice song big sis Simi.I know this Video is gonna be really dope.The song is dope a hit jam you sound like Fela Kuti the instruments, voices and all. Simi the female Fela watchout.
Goosebumps everytime I listen to this song, the message behind the song, the lyrics, the voice, the beat, the incoperation from Fela's sound. It's truly breathtaking. Thank you Simi for this blessing.
I'm from Benin republik. I'm feeling Like Fela is coming back through warrior simi. Big love from cotonou. Africa is the winner😘😘😘 Je suis de la republique du Bénin et je peux dire sans risque de me tromper que le rythme du grand Fela rennait à travers Simi. C'est l'Afrique qui gagne. Biz😘