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Album: Twice As Tall (2020)
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  • The music make me feel I be Jordan
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    Nkan ti mori, olun mi o so tan
    (Woro si woro)

    The music make me feel I be Jordan
    (Woro si woro, koro ki loro)
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    (O boy e plenty for my mind you go jisoro)
    Nkan ti mori, oloun mi o so tan

    Many, many listening
    Holy water pon my head and my feet
    (Jen ri owo loke)

    Gongo aso, aye a gbo
    Don gorgon, then come dey doubt am
    So what's the outcome? It's a mad one
    Roll a loud one, record my album
    We nuh trust anyone, for all that I am
    And I've been working
    No go do like say I don't deserve am
    Defend meself, me nuh fear no one

    Because the rhythm e plenty gani
    Please give me plenty money
    Hypocrite plenty gan
    Wey dey pretendi gan ni
    No to defend them from me
    Them ah identical to the devil gan ni
    I dey see them won po bi
    But emi kilo kan mi
    I go be all I can be
    Oluwaburna ma pami

    (Woro si woro)
    The music make me feel I be Jordan
    (Woro si woro, koro ki koro)
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    (O boy e plenty for my mind you go jisoro)
    Nkan ti mori, oloun mi o so tan

    Many, many listening
    Holy water pon my head and my feet
    Anyone try me, dem go Gboro si gboro

    The music make me feel I be Jordan
    (Woro si woro, koro ki koro)
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    (O boy e plenty for my mind you go jisoro)
    Nkan ti mori, oloun mi o so tan

    Many, many listening
    Holy water pon my head and my feet, woii

    Them ah talk what they can't prove, what them can't prove
    'Cause them want to taste out my food, gave you my food
    Then you talk say I chance you
    Try to pick a picker man up, God pass you
    Feels like I'm coming from a angle
    Where your vibe at? Come fuck up the cycle
    Call me psycho, ain't no telling what I might do
    Violate me, make mi brudda 'top a man, slide through

    Because the rhythm e plenty gani
    Please give me plenty money
    Hypocrite plenty gan
    Wey dey pretendi gan ni
    No to defend them from me
    Them ah identical to the devil gan ni
    I dey see them won po bi
    But emi kilo kan mi
    I go be all I can be
    Oluwaburna ma pami

    (Woro si woro)
    The music make me feel I be Jordan
    (Woro si woro, koro ki koro)
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    (O boy e plenty for my mind you go jisoro)
    Nkan ti mori, oloun mi o so tan

    Many, many listening
    Holy water pon my head and my feet
    Anyone try me, dem go Gboro si gboro

    The music make me feel I be Jordan
    (Woro si woro, koro ki koro)
    Now I understand why them say aiye gbon gan
    (O boy e plenty for my mind you go jisoro)
    Nkan ti mori, oloun mi o so tan

    Many, many listening
    Holy water pon my head and my feet
    (Jen ri owo loke)

    Gongo aso, aye a gbo
    Don gorgon, then come dey doubt am
    So what's the outcome? It's a mad one
    Roll a loud one, record my album
    We nuh trust anyone, for all that I am
    And I've been working
    No go do like say I don't deserve am
    Defend meself, me nuh fear no one Writer/s: Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, Matthieu Thierry Jangui Le Carpentier
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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