Wave

Album: Lungu Boy (2024)
Charted: 41
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  • (Tunes into the king of sounds and blues)
    Ololademi Asake

    Make nobody stress me, I'm on a wave right now
    When I get marijuana na to flex, na to chill right now
    I do my thing my way, I dey hold my side
    Emi leyan Balotelli, we dey ball, it's a normal thing (small)

    Wosa
    Shoma sope oja
    Agidi no be power
    Na wisdom dey make you dey gara (gara, gara)
    Shon ka omo lile ti o sa
    Sometimes I dey feel like burna
    In my head e dey be like gbana

    Uh, I was on the field sellin' class a to the fiends
    I was never playing for the under-18's
    Now it's 18-karats, that's another AP
    Eight cribs to my name, and a couple AMG's
    Send your allocation, put your addy in my navigation
    She a baddie, got my validation, say your body need examination
    Say you want vacation, then we ain't goin' AfroNation
    I'd rather fly you out to Naija, put you on a flight
    Knowin' you, probably try and argue in the sky
    Bae, I'd rather lie than see you cry
    We can start a family, but you don't trust men, you had no father in your life
    More money, less clout
    The vibe ain't right, I told my brudda, "Let's cut"
    Good karma keeps comin' in clutch
    They never hit me up when I was down with no luck
    But now I'm up, so

    Make nobody stress me, I'm on a wave right now (alright, wave right now)
    When I get marijuana na to flex, na to chill right now (chill right now)
    I do my thing my way, I dey hold my side (hold my side)
    Emi leyan Balotelli, we dey ball, it's a normal thing (normal thing)

    Wosa
    Shoma sope oja
    Agidi no be power
    Na wisdom dey make you dey gara (gara, gara)
    Shon ka omo lile ti o sa
    Sometimes I dey feel like burna
    In my head e dey be like gbana

    Para dey my body, make no body whine me
    Toripe mo soji, I need more money
    Kin jaiye mi lor jamming
    Kin de toju mommy
    Good energy is all I need
    Mi o fe were pattern
    Omo iya ara nkami
    Wowo, you can bank on me
    Every song is a banger ni
    'Til eternity, 'til eternity
    Everything, shey na vanity
    I pull body join for my sanity
    Ekelebe see calamity
    They say I'm breaking law of the gravity
    Jamisi ode jamisi
    You see design, see the signs, no be lie, no be salary
    Real one no be parody
    Lagos no be nairobi
    Emi oko karaoke

    Wosa
    Shoma sope oja
    Agidi no be power
    Na wisdom dey make you dey gara (gara, gara)
    Shon ka omo lile ti o sa
    Sometimes I dey feel like burna
    In my head e dey be like gbana

    I know they're prayin' on my downfall, but I'm up still
    Somebody gotta find that other opp still
    They thought that it was juj, but it was god's will
    Kid's listen to me, take it in like gospel
    They're prayin' on my downfall, but I'm up still
    Somebody gotta find that other opp still
    They thought that it was juj, but it was god's will
    They prayin' on my, they prayin' on my, prayin' on my Writer/s: Ahmed Olalade, Kareem Olasukanmi Temitayo, Oakley Caesar-Su, Olamide Gbenga Adedeji
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Sentric Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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