Naira Marley

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Owo

Naira Marley

Lyrics

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I'm Naira
Mohbad
Yebo
(Catch shoes, everything na maami)
It's your boy, Naira Marley
(Money soft, mo de issue Miami)
Marlians
Yan, yan, yan

Tio ba sh'oro owo, forget (mm-mm, forget)
Oga Ade, I'm not interested (I'm not interested)
Owo l'emi ma nwa ka kiri (owo, owo)
K'ebi ma ba pa mommy mi (k'ebi ma ba pa mommy mi)
Filee, k'oma lo be (e filee, k'oma lo be oh)
Nobody can't stop me (hmm, yeah-yeah)
I'm gettin' money (I'm getting' money)
From Sunday to Sunday (Sunday to Sunday)
O-O-O por ni English, it's plenty (o por, por, por)
Ah, o b'oje ti (o baje ti)
Ko s'owo ni pocket (ko s'owo, ko s'owo)
O ko lon package (o lon package)
Duro, k'oto polowo (duro, k'oto polowo)
Malo bawon sh'ogun owo (malo bawon sh'ogun owo)
Ti alert bati dun pan pan (pan-pan, pan, pan-pan)
Me, I keep it on a low (me, I keep it on a low oh)
Because I want money, I don't need love (love)
I'm so sorry (I'm so sorry)
See, my mama calling
I'm always working
I love everything about you (I love everything about you)
You know I can't do without you (you know I can't do without you)
(Owo, kudi, ego)
Catch shoes, everything around me
Money soft, mo de issue Miami (Miami)
That's why your bitch call me daddy (daddy)
That's why your bitch call me zaddy (zaddy)
Catch shoes, everything around me
Money soft, mo de issue Miami (Miami)
That's why your bitch call me daddy (daddy)
That's why your bitch call me zaddy (zaddy)
You might also likeTio ba sh'oro owo, forget (mm-mm, forget)
Oga Ade, I'm not interested (I'm not interested)
Owo l'emi ma nwa ka kiri (owo, owo)
K'ebi ma ba pa mommy mi (k'ebi ma ba pa mommy mi)
Filee, k'oma lo be (e filee, k'oma lo be oh)
Nobody can't stop me (hmm, yeah-yeah)
I'm getting money (I'm getting money)
From Sunday to Sunday (Sunday to Sunday)
O-O-O por ni English, it's plenty (o por, por, por)
Ah, o b'oje ti (o baje ti)
Ko s'owo ni pocket (ko s'owo, ko s'owo)
O ko lon package (o lon package)
Duro, k'oto polowo (duro, k'oto polowo)
Malo bawon sh'ogun owo (malo bawon sh'ogun owo)
Ti alert bati dun pan pan (pan-pan, pan, pan-pan)
Me, I keep it on a low (me, I keep it on a low oh)
Because I want money, I don't need love (love)
I'm so sorry (I'm so sorry)
See, my mama calling
I'm always working
I love everything about you (I love everything about you)
You know I can't do without you (you know I can't do without you)
(Owo, kudi, ego
Yo Rexxie pon this one)Embed

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Are you ready to groove to the sound of catchy beats and infectious lyrics? Well, get ready to crank up the volume because Naira Marley and Mohbad have teamed up to deliver a banger that will have you on your feet in no time. Owo, the latest release from these Nigerian music sensations, is a track that embraces the vibrant and energetic spirit of Afrobeat, combining it with their unique style and lyrical prowess.

About Owo

Owo, which means "money" in the Yoruba language, is a song that celebrates the pursuit and enjoyment of wealth. With Naira Marley and Mohbad at the helm, you can expect nothing less than an unapologetic and unfiltered expression of their desires and aspirations.

From the very first beat, Owo hooks you in with its infectious rhythm and pulsating melody. The production is top-notch; every sound is meticulously crafted to create a sonic experience that demands your attention from start to finish. The combination of traditional Afrobeat elements with modern trap influences adds a layer of dynamism and versatility to the track.

Lyrically, Naira Marley and Mohbad hold nothing back. They paint vivid pictures with their words, describing their dreams of financial success, luxury lifestyles, and the pursuit of happiness that money can bring. Their delivery is confident and charismatic, exuding the signature swagger that has made them fan favorites in the Afrobeat scene.

One of the highlights of Owo is the chemistry between Naira Marley and Mohbad. Their voices seamlessly blend together, creating a sonic synergy that elevates the overall listening experience. They play off each other's energy, bouncing lines back and forth with a natural ease that only comes from artists who truly understand each other's artistic vision.

A notable aspect of Owo is its production quality, which is a testament to the team behind the scenes. The audio engineering ensures that every beat hits hard, allowing the bass to thump and the drums to create a rhythm that you simply can't ignore. The mixing and mastering balance the vocals and instrumentals perfectly, allowing each element to shine and contribute to the overall sonic landscape of the song.

With its infectious rhythm, captivating lyrics, and excellent production, Owo is a song that demands to be played on repeat. Whether you're at a party, in your car, or simply in need of a mood boost, this track is guaranteed to make you move and uplift your spirits. Naira Marley and Mohbad have once again proven why they are at the forefront of the Afrobeat movement, delivering a certified hit that will undoubtedly dominate the airwaves.

In a world where music has the power to transcend boundaries and unite people from all walks of life, Owo stands as a testament to the universal language of music. It reminds us of the joys and pleasures that money can bring, while also serving as a reminder to remain true to ourselves and our aspirations. So, crank up the volume, dance like nobody's watching, and let the infectious energy of Owo take you on a musical journey like no other.