Lyrics
Oh Jah
Expression of calling upon Jah, a spiritual reference, possibly God or a higher power.
Rain your blessings pon me
Requesting divine blessings to be showered upon the individual.
And make I see my life for what I know it's meant to be
Desire to perceive one's life in alignment with its true purpose.
Asake said no work then how you see your destiny
Referring to Asake's advice that without effort (work), it's challenging to understand one's destiny.
So pray I make it far so I can say My Testimony
Expressing a prayer to achieve success and share a personal testimony.
My Testimony
Reiteration of the desire to share a personal testimony.
Oh Jah
Repeat of the call to Jah for blessings.
Rain your blessings pon me
Repetition of the request for divine blessings.
And make I see my life for what I know it's meant to be
Reiteration of the desire to understand one's life purpose.
Asake said no work then how you see your destiny
Recalling Asake's advice on the importance of work in recognizing destiny.
So pray I make it far so I can say My Testimony
Repeating the prayer for success and the ability to share a testimony.
My Testimony
Reiteration of the desire to share a personal testimony.
Oh you don't know what I have seen
Acknowledgment of difficult experiences and unseen challenges.
Trapped in a room with blood to my knees
Describing a challenging situation with blood, symbolizing hardship.
And my daddy he was looking at me
Recalling a moment with the speaker's father looking at them.
He told me Adwoa you better rise up kin
Father advising the speaker, Adwoa, to rise up and overcome challenges.
And my mama she was talking to me
Mother offering support and asking the speaker not to leave.
She said oh gyal don't leave me
Expressing a dilemma about how to navigate challenges while considering family.
So how can I go down low
Questioning the possibility of lowering oneself when family depends on them.
When I know that my family's counting on me
Asserting the responsibility to fulfill family expectations.
So I was born with the wings to fly
Indicating a belief in personal capabilities, using wings as a metaphor for potential.
And I'm filled with dynamite
Describing an inner strength, possibly explosive (dynamite).
And I know that with my life
Acknowledging that with their life, they will bring blessings and things will turn out well.
I go bless down and it turn alright
Emphasizing the transformative power of blessings.
And even in the nights when I cry
Acknowledging moments of vulnerability, specifically during the night.
And I think my father
Reflecting on the speaker's father during times of emotional struggle.
And it only makes me stronger
Asserting that such experiences make the speaker stronger.
Cus' I know I'm like no other
Confidence in being unique and different from others.
So Jah
Reiteration of calling upon Jah for blessings.
Rain your blessings pon me
Repetition of the request for divine blessings.
And make I see my life for what I know it's meant to be
Reiterating the desire to understand one's life purpose.
Asake said no work then how you see your destiny
Recalling Asake's advice on the importance of work in recognizing destiny.
So pray I make it far so I can say My Testimony
Repeating the prayer for success and the ability to share a testimony.
My Testimony
Reiteration of the desire to share a personal testimony.
Oh Jah
Repeat of the call to Jah for blessings.
Rain your blessings pon me
Repetition of the request for divine blessings.
And make I see my life for what I know it's meant to be
Reiterating the desire to understand one's life purpose.
Asake said no work then how you see your destiny
Recalling Asake's advice on the importance of work in recognizing destiny.
So pray I make it far so I can say My Testimony
Repeating the prayer for success and the ability to share a testimony.
My Testimony
Reiteration of the desire to share a personal testimony.
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