Drake ft. 2 Chainz – All Me Lyrics
[Intro: Aziz Ansari]
I’m really stepping up my game
These bitches gotta start paying me for this
Can’t get no more free Randy
[Hook: Drake]
Got everything, I got everything
I cannot complain, I cannot
I don’t even know how much I really made, I forgot
It’s a lot, fuck that, nevermind what I got
Nigga don’t watch that cause I
Came up, that’s all me
Stay true, that’s all me
No help, that’s all me
All me for real
Came up, that’s all me
Stay true, that’s all me
No help, that’s all me
All me for real
You can read the full Drake All Me Letras
I’m really stepping up my game
These bitches gotta start paying me for this
Can’t get no more free Randy
[Hook: Drake]
Got everything, I got everything
I cannot complain, I cannot
I don’t even know how much I really made, I forgot
It’s a lot, fuck that, nevermind what I got
Nigga don’t watch that cause I
Came up, that’s all me
Stay true, that’s all me
No help, that’s all me
All me for real
Came up, that’s all me
Stay true, that’s all me
No help, that’s all me
All me for real
You can read the full Drake All Me Letras
Rick Ross - I Wonder Why Lyrics
[Intro]
The day you decide to get you some money
Nigga fuck your friends
Ain’t no friends we ain’t even on that
All these niggas taking Instagrams, selfies
Point me to the money
Point me to the money
Business, big business
Maybach business
If you ain’t with it I don’t fuck with you
[Hook]
You ain’t gotta hold my hand, and point me to the money
Keep it real with me nigga and you won’t be disappointed
My brother caught a L and I still write him every month
He told me sell his guns and I still got ‘em in the trunk
I wonder why, I wonder why
I wonder why, sometimes I wonder why
I wanna shine just like the summertime
They say them folk gave him a heap of time
Full Rick Ross - I Wonder Why Lyrics
Wizkid - Drop Lyrics
[Wizkid:]
Let your panty drop for me
All of the girls dem come around and roll for me
Them record me sold them don go for me
Yeah, she call me The Don – number one honey
Ah, she’s in love with my life aha
Me wear cheap sheet, yet she no never
When I step on the scene, yeah with shawty down
Now all my people them call me “Wizzy Baba”
Yeah Wizzy!
Let your panty drop for me
Omoge jo simomi jor jofumi
All of my people already recognize that
And the earlier you realize that, eh eh eh
Let your panty drop for me
20 bottles on me baby drop for me
From London to Lag’ them dey dance for me
Omoge jor jafo wa je banana
[Chorus: 2x]
Let your panty drop for me
Baby girl put it down
Baby girl yema so oyinbo oh
Let your panty drop for me
Baby girl, come close
Baby girl, I want a lot more
Let your panty drop for me
With the way you put it down
Baby girl I can’t say no
Let your panty drop for me
Oh baby girl put it down
My girl, I love your style
Full Drop Lyrics by Wizkid
Let your panty drop for me
All of the girls dem come around and roll for me
Them record me sold them don go for me
Yeah, she call me The Don – number one honey
Ah, she’s in love with my life aha
Me wear cheap sheet, yet she no never
When I step on the scene, yeah with shawty down
Now all my people them call me “Wizzy Baba”
Yeah Wizzy!
Let your panty drop for me
Omoge jo simomi jor jofumi
All of my people already recognize that
And the earlier you realize that, eh eh eh
Let your panty drop for me
20 bottles on me baby drop for me
From London to Lag’ them dey dance for me
Omoge jor jafo wa je banana
[Chorus: 2x]
Let your panty drop for me
Baby girl put it down
Baby girl yema so oyinbo oh
Let your panty drop for me
Baby girl, come close
Baby girl, I want a lot more
Let your panty drop for me
With the way you put it down
Baby girl I can’t say no
Let your panty drop for me
Oh baby girl put it down
My girl, I love your style
Full Drop Lyrics by Wizkid
Lana Del Rey - So Legit Lyrics
Lana Del Rey ~ So Legit Lyrics
You were the freak king of the piercing shop
All the girls thought they could sing
But they’re really not, shit I don’t get it
You’re looking like a man, you’re talking like a baby
How the fuck is your song in a Coke commercial, crazy?
I don’t get it
Your taste once exquisite
What happened to Brooklyn?
What happened to New York?
What happened to my scene?
What happened to punk rock, rock?
You called me the queen of the downtown scene, babe
How the fuck would you go switch it up and then replace me?
I don’t get it, I’m so legit
Tell me, was it ’cause I wasn’t platinum in jewels?
That perhaps you thought I was a little bit even uncool
Kid, was that it?
You were the freak king of the piercing shop
All the girls thought they could sing
But they’re really not, shit I don’t get it
You’re looking like a man, you’re talking like a baby
How the fuck is your song in a Coke commercial, crazy?
I don’t get it
Your taste once exquisite
What happened to Brooklyn?
What happened to New York?
What happened to my scene?
What happened to punk rock, rock?
You called me the queen of the downtown scene, babe
How the fuck would you go switch it up and then replace me?
I don’t get it, I’m so legit
Tell me, was it ’cause I wasn’t platinum in jewels?
That perhaps you thought I was a little bit even uncool
Kid, was that it?
New Naija Song Lyrics
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Naija Songs Lyrics
Usually, as funny because this sounds, like my peers on Friday Night, it was time for me to hit the clubs throughout my area and simply kind of sit back after having a long and exceedingly tiring week of studying and supervising vigorous projects, while i was cruising past the Ecko Hotel at approximately 10:35pm within the moon light evening. The speakers from my car were blazing with music that stunt the hearing of men and women walking through the road. It was Nigerian music from the late 80's. It's somewhat strange yet bizarre why these are artists that have no cultural or social inclination to the society that it's been took part in yet somehow almost everyone has found enormous means of overcoming that cultural divide to appreciate this sort of music.
Naija music because it is now and popularly known has overgrown and overshadowed cultural and social barriers to probably become one, if not the quickest growing record companies in the world, yet sometimes I seatback and ask myself this: how did these artists from Nigeria with relatively limited or no resources have been able to reach such heights and by heights I am talking about outstanding heights? That is something the impresses me. It looks like distant memories the times when Fela Kuti could have everyone doing the dance to the sound of his saxophone. People around the globe start to determine and notice the rhythm that flows in Naija music
The outstanding or in other words notable benefit of Naija music would be that the rise itself was quite inevitable because a growing number of artists are starting to repeat whatever they know people desire to tune in to, but then there's always a price to pay. There exists a tendency for being overly westernised and totally forgetting the setting that they come from which obviously includes a deeper damage than loosing one's identity and culture.
It is undoubtedly factual that there is an ocean of talent in Nigeria, but now many people are beginning to see Music as a way out of the poverty and struggle understanding that has led to massive madness in who are able to actually hold a write a line of song and sing After all for screaming loud not every person is destine to become a singer, but a majority of individuals are actually blinded compared to that fact. Take your time to watch Galaxy or Nigezietv you will understand my point.
Before you decide to guys nail me and my article to the cross, it will also be noted there's no disputing of the fact that Nigeria has raw and undiluted talent that produces you simply last the hands out of excitement and marvel at this genre of music like this of Tuface, Wizkid, D'banj, Neato C, 9ice, Psquare I'm able to continue, I think of it as genre since there is no outstanding distinction between Naija music and African music.
Naija Songs Lyrics
The revolution of Naija Music comes to remain but in my personal I am going to prompt record producers to adopt their serious amounts of filter the kind of music they produce. I've without doubt and whatsoever the Nigerian Music Industry will reach greater heights and its would counterpart in the near future.
Naija Songs Lyrics
Usually, as funny because this sounds, like my peers on Friday Night, it was time for me to hit the clubs throughout my area and simply kind of sit back after having a long and exceedingly tiring week of studying and supervising vigorous projects, while i was cruising past the Ecko Hotel at approximately 10:35pm within the moon light evening. The speakers from my car were blazing with music that stunt the hearing of men and women walking through the road. It was Nigerian music from the late 80's. It's somewhat strange yet bizarre why these are artists that have no cultural or social inclination to the society that it's been took part in yet somehow almost everyone has found enormous means of overcoming that cultural divide to appreciate this sort of music.
Naija music because it is now and popularly known has overgrown and overshadowed cultural and social barriers to probably become one, if not the quickest growing record companies in the world, yet sometimes I seatback and ask myself this: how did these artists from Nigeria with relatively limited or no resources have been able to reach such heights and by heights I am talking about outstanding heights? That is something the impresses me. It looks like distant memories the times when Fela Kuti could have everyone doing the dance to the sound of his saxophone. People around the globe start to determine and notice the rhythm that flows in Naija music
The outstanding or in other words notable benefit of Naija music would be that the rise itself was quite inevitable because a growing number of artists are starting to repeat whatever they know people desire to tune in to, but then there's always a price to pay. There exists a tendency for being overly westernised and totally forgetting the setting that they come from which obviously includes a deeper damage than loosing one's identity and culture.
It is undoubtedly factual that there is an ocean of talent in Nigeria, but now many people are beginning to see Music as a way out of the poverty and struggle understanding that has led to massive madness in who are able to actually hold a write a line of song and sing After all for screaming loud not every person is destine to become a singer, but a majority of individuals are actually blinded compared to that fact. Take your time to watch Galaxy or Nigezietv you will understand my point.
Before you decide to guys nail me and my article to the cross, it will also be noted there's no disputing of the fact that Nigeria has raw and undiluted talent that produces you simply last the hands out of excitement and marvel at this genre of music like this of Tuface, Wizkid, D'banj, Neato C, 9ice, Psquare I'm able to continue, I think of it as genre since there is no outstanding distinction between Naija music and African music.
Naija Songs Lyrics
The revolution of Naija Music comes to remain but in my personal I am going to prompt record producers to adopt their serious amounts of filter the kind of music they produce. I've without doubt and whatsoever the Nigerian Music Industry will reach greater heights and its would counterpart in the near future.