Kaya

Discovering Inner Peace: The Deeper Essence of Sumo's 'Kaya'
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Lyrics

Kaya!

The repeated use of "Kaya" and "Oh, oh" suggests a rhythmic chant or call, possibly emphasizing a positive, celebratory, or uplifting atmosphere.

Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Yeah!

The exclamation "Yeah!" indicates a moment of enthusiasm, approval, or agreement, reinforcing a positive tone.


Well let me tell you about

The lyrics introduce the theme of something greater than a big bamboo, possibly metaphorical. The mention of "me and you" and the "fat guru" suggests a communal or shared experience with a wise figure.

Something bigger than a big bamboo (big bamboo yea)

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And me and you (me and you)

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And the fat guru (fat guru)

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Well let me tell you about

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Something bigger than a big bamboo (big bamboo yea)

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And me and you (me and you)

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And the fat guru (fat guru)

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Oh what I tell you It's

The line "Oh what I tell you It's" may serve as a transition or bridge in the lyrics, possibly leading to a revelation or emphasis on the upcoming content.


Kaya!

Repetition of "Kaya" continues, maintaining the rhythmic and celebratory mood established earlier.

Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Don't you know one day

The lyrics describe a transformation in the narrator's behavior from being mad and treating their woman poorly to feeling sad. The repetition of this theme suggests a cycle of negative emotions.

I used to be so mad

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I'd treat my woman so bad

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And then I get so sad

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Don't you know? One day

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I used to be so mad, yeah

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I'd treat my woman so bad

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And then I get so sad

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But then I smoke a little

The mention of smoking a little suggests a coping mechanism or a way to find solace, potentially indicating a shift in the narrator's perspective or mood.


Kaya!

Repetition of "Kaya" resumes, reinforcing the earlier themes and possibly signaling a return to the positive and celebratory atmosphere introduced in the beginning.

Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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Kaya!

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Oh, oh, Kaya

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