On God
On God: Embracing Faith, Resilience, and Celebration in Muje Spark's AnthemLyrics
I pray we never fall down
I hope we never experience failure.
I pray we never go down
I pray we never face a downfall.
Rasta man highray
A Rasta man is in a state of high consciousness or elevated awareness.
I pray we never fall down
Reiteration of the desire to avoid failure.
My brothers and my sisters
Addressing both male and female siblings.
Sitting up highly
Sitting up highly suggests being attentive or alert.
That's why me tell them on God
Expressing a truthful statement, invoking the concept of God for emphasis.
Plenty plenty we tell them on God
Emphasizing the sincerity of the statements made, reiterating "on God."
Cash out plenty we tell them on God
Stating the abundance of financial success with the assurance of truthfulness.
Make we Shayo on God
Advocating for celebrating with alcohol, using "Shayo" which means to drink.
I say me tell them on God
Repeating the truthful declaration, reinforcing the sincerity.
Plenty plenty we tell them on God
Again, emphasizing the truthfulness of the statements made.
Shayo we tell them on God
Advocating for celebration with alcohol, specifically mentioning "Shayo" again.
You want to run my race
Someone expressing interest in competing with the speaker.
Omo the waka go taya you
Suggesting that the journey or pursuit may become tiresome for the competitor.
No try to make me stop
Advising not to hinder the speaker's progress.
Guy na exhaus nai go fire you
Warning that exhaustion may be the consequence for attempting to obstruct.
I'm all about my bag nor day form for me
Asserting a focus on personal financial goals without pretense.
The warri boy wen day here gat company
The speaker, a person from Warri, has companions in their journey.
Them day tell me say for lag we nor go fit make am for their
Refuting skepticism about success in Lagos, asserting Warri's determination.
But for warri we dey try warri put your hands in the air
Encouraging unity and determination in Warri, symbolized by raising hands.
Them say me I no get style
Responding to criticism about lacking style with confidence.
That one na the reason when dey make me give them word for them ear Like
Explaining that the lack of style motivates the speaker to share meaningful words.
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
A joyful exclamation, expressing excitement or celebration.
Time time
Referencing the passage of time.
No man
Rejecting the idea that time waits for any individual.
Time
Reiterating the concept that time does not wait for anyone.
Nor day wait for no man
Asserting that no one is exempt from the relentless passage of time.
No man born of man
Emphasizing the inevitability of time passing without regard for human existence.
Time never wait for you
Stressing that time waits for no one.
No man
Reiterating the idea that no individual is exempt from the progression of time.
Time wait for nobody
Declaring that time does not wait for anybody.
Nobody
Repeating the emphasis that nobody is exempt from the passage of time.
That's why me tell them on God
Reaffirming the sincerity of statements made, invoking God.
Plenty plenty we tell them on God
Emphasizing the honesty and truthfulness of the declarations.
Cash out plenty we tell them on God
Reiterating the abundance of financial success with sincerity.
Make we Shayo on God
Advocating for celebrating with alcohol, using "Shayo" again.
I say me tell them on God
Repeating the truthful declaration with conviction.
Plenty plenty we tell them on God
Emphasizing the sincerity of the statements made.
Shayo we tell them on God
Encouraging celebration with alcohol, specifically mentioning "Shayo" again.
Make we Shayo on God
Reiterating the call for celebration with alcohol.
On God On God On God
Repeated emphasis on the truthfulness of statements with the invocation of God.
Ye ye ye
An exclamation, expressing excitement or celebration.
On God On God On God
Repeating the emphasis on the sincerity of statements with the invocation of God.
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