Lala Shishi :Ebony – Konkonsa Police

Lala Shishi :Ebony – Konkonsa Police

The late Ghanaian Dancehall diva Ebony Reigns is the first woman to be crowned Artist of the year at  the Ghana Music Awards. Ebony’s Konkonsa [gossip] Police was released after her demise. She ironically compares gossiping to Ghanaian police: the assumption in Ghana is that people love to hear bad news about celebrities, the same way Ghanaian police has been known to find fake faults on vehicles, in order to threaten drivers with court fines, with the intention of taking bribes.

In her rise to fame Ebony was the subject of lots of controversy, the media has paid close attention to her act on stage as well as off stage, often criticizing her lifestyle in general.

 

HOOK Ebony

Nia h)mo beka bia mesi hmn; medi3 mesi hmn

Nia h)mo beka bia mesi hmn; medi3 mesi hmn

Whatever you say, I will just hum

CHORUS Ebony

Me, I just dey do my thing oh efa wo ho b3n[whats your problem)

This girl, I hear say she be Ash’ enu nsu fa wo b3n

Everyday, she just dey waka waka[in Nigeria means walking]; efa wo ho b3n

SHS, she no finish ohh enu nsu fa wo b3n

Konkonsa Police, wa chocki wo ni base

Wa hwi ni seat, o de hwen wo case

Waiting and seating like a Ghanaian police at their base to hear bad news of you

Konkonsa Police, wa chocki wo ni base

Wachini sweet, o de hwen wo case

Ebony VERSE 3

I got doe get too much money, efa wo ho b3n

Cobby just bought Ferrari, enu nsu fa wo b3n

Bullet too get Bugatti, efa wo ho b3n

Nea obiaa b3ka, me di3 me nti y3 ohh, efa wo ho b3n

m3yi m3 ni me di3 me hu y3 ohh, enu nsu fa wo b3n

Nea obiaa b3ka, me di3 me nti y3 ohh

m3yi m3 ni me di3 me hu y3 ohh

Whatever people say about me, have not seen or heard what they say

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga. Every week, we shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

 

 

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Lala Shishi :Ebony – Konkonsa Police

The late Ghanaian Dancehall diva Ebony Reigns is the first woman to be crowned Artist of the year at  the Ghana Music Awards. Ebony’s Konkonsa [gossip] Police was released after her demise. She ironically compares gossiping to Ghanaian police: the assumption in Ghana is that people love to hear bad news about celebrities, the same way Ghanaian police has been known to find fake faults on vehicles, in order to threaten drivers with court fines, with the intention of taking bribes.

In her rise to fame Ebony was the subject of lots of controversy, the media has paid close attention to her act on stage as well as off stage, often criticizing her lifestyle in general.

 

HOOK Ebony

Nia h)mo beka bia mesi hmn; medi3 mesi hmn

Nia h)mo beka bia mesi hmn; medi3 mesi hmn

Whatever you say, I will just hum

CHORUS Ebony

Me, I just dey do my thing oh efa wo ho b3n[whats your problem)

This girl, I hear say she be Ash’ enu nsu fa wo b3n

Everyday, she just dey waka waka[in Nigeria means walking]; efa wo ho b3n

SHS, she no finish ohh enu nsu fa wo b3n

Konkonsa Police, wa chocki wo ni base

Wa hwi ni seat, o de hwen wo case

Waiting and seating like a Ghanaian police at their base to hear bad news of you

Konkonsa Police, wa chocki wo ni base

Wachini sweet, o de hwen wo case

Ebony VERSE 3

I got doe get too much money, efa wo ho b3n

Cobby just bought Ferrari, enu nsu fa wo b3n

Bullet too get Bugatti, efa wo ho b3n

Nea obiaa b3ka, me di3 me nti y3 ohh, efa wo ho b3n

m3yi m3 ni me di3 me hu y3 ohh, enu nsu fa wo b3n

Nea obiaa b3ka, me di3 me nti y3 ohh

m3yi m3 ni me di3 me hu y3 ohh

Whatever people say about me, have not seen or heard what they say

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

 

 

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Lala Shishi :Wanlov – Dis Be Ghana

Lala Shishi :Wanlov – Dis Be Ghana

Wanlov the Kubolor – “Dis Be Ghana” is pidgin English, it means this is Ghana. Kubolor is a Ga word which means wanderer, vagabond. Kubolor, whose style is fiercely independent, is one of the most visionary artists in Ghana, he has developed a unique sound and employs very funny, often sarcastic lyrics that challenge the social issues faced by Ghanaians today, and push the borders of Afro-Pop.

diɛ yɛ pɛ sɛ wo bɛ yɛ a ni [what we want you to do is]

copy n paste

 

Verse 1:

preachers n the bible

pharmacys n tramadol

wot b the difference?

both b better paracetamol

murder is a sin

we say gay is a sin

but we wan murder gays

fuck outta here amoaning

if u rich u get fans

if u poor no get chance

if u die we go dance

taxi be ambulance

useless id card

wan take chop wana moni

we go do u juju

mek u find am funny

medical center

turn am into museum

like u take fix the roads

we go hav Ebony

dis b ghana

dat was madina

atomic explosion

jesus is a winner

we blame kebab seller

but allow mek e sell am

Wanlov the Kubolor uses sarcasm and irony in these lyrics. He expresses his displeasure of how most Ghanaians are not being innovative but always copying what someone else did to succeed.

Armed robbers have much confidence because of links they have with police men, our hospitals are bad especially Korle bu Teaching Hospital. Members of Parliament start to give excuses after they’ve been voted into office, there is no truthfulness among the youth, pharmacies sell unprescribed drugs like Tramadol which is becoming an epidemic.

The rich are regarded more than poor, we use taxis as ambulance, recent gas explosion at the atomic junction was blamed on a kebab[Lyrically named chichinga is a very popular street food, essentially Ghana’s answer to shish kebab: meat that has been rubbed in spice mix, then skewered and grilled] seller instead of the broken system. A medical center at Legon has been completed and abandoned, what a waste of resource that money could have been used to construct good roads which might have saved the late Ebony’s life.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

 

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Lala Shishi :Wanlov – Dis Be Ghana

Wanlov the Kubolor – “Dis Be Ghana” is pidgin English, it means this is Ghana. Kubolor is a Ga word which means wanderer, vagabond. Kubolor, whose style is fiercely independent, is one of the most visionary artists in Ghana, he has developed a unique sound and employs very funny, often sarcastic lyrics that challenge the social issues faced by Ghanaians today, and push the borders of Afro-Pop.

diɛ yɛ pɛ sɛ wo bɛ yɛ a ni [what we want you to do is]

copy n paste

 

Verse 1:

preachers n the bible

pharmacys n tramadol

wot b the difference?

both b better paracetamol

murder is a sin

we say gay is a sin

but we wan murder gays

fuck outta here amoaning

if u rich u get fans

if u poor no get chance

if u die we go dance

taxi be ambulance

useless id card

wan take chop wana moni

we go do u juju

mek u find am funny

medical center

turn am into museum

like u take fix the roads

we go hav Ebony

dis b ghana

dat was madina

atomic explosion

jesus is a winner

we blame kebab seller

but allow mek e sell am

Wanlov the Kubolor uses sarcasm and irony in these lyrics. He expresses his displeasure of how most Ghanaians are not being innovative but always copying what someone else did to succeed.

Armed robbers have much confidence because of links they have with police men, our hospitals are bad especially Korle bu Teaching Hospital. Members of Parliament start to give excuses after they’ve been voted into office, there is no truthfulness among the youth, pharmacies sell unprescribed drugs like Tramadol which is becoming an epidemic.

The rich are regarded more than poor, we use taxis as ambulance, recent gas explosion at the atomic junction was blamed on a kebab[Lyrically named chichinga is a very popular street food, essentially Ghana’s answer to shish kebab: meat that has been rubbed in spice mix, then skewered and grilled] seller instead of the broken system. A medical center at Legon has been completed and abandoned, what a waste of resource that money could have been used to construct good roads which might have saved the late Ebony’s life.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

 

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Ghana’s rap heavyweight Sarkodie decides to give free advice on Hand to Mouth, a song produced by Fortune Dane, where Sark raps in Asanti twi, as he generally does. He’s advising the Ghanaian youth to make good use of the little money they get, instead of wasting it trying to mimmick a life of luxury.

Hook

M’anbɔ me ho mmɔden koraa no, abrabɔ no deɛ m’atwamu eighty

M’atotɔ nsaase asisi adan, joe m’abɔ bra, nti aka me twenty

Na, twenty no a aka no deɛ hand to mouth, hand to mouth

Twenty no a aka no deɛ hand to mouth, joe! hand to mouth

Sarkodie pokes at young men, ironically saying he’s 80 years old, and has achieved lots in life, so he just has to spend his money.

Verse 1

Tie! Yɛwo wo foforɔ a wo da mu hundred

W’anbɔ bra a w’atwa mu fourteen

Wo de jot ne nsaweɛ bɛka ho a na kyerɛ sɛ w’ate so baako ma n’aka wo thirteen

Wonni kaprɛ da wo ho, wonkɔpɛ wiemfoɔ baa, wo pɛ Matilda Hipsy.. yoo

Kofi Boakye, kakra ba wo ho a tɔ nsaase

Champagne four bottles secure cement bag ɔha, wo te club ɛpaape

Secure w’abrabɔ, cars akɛseɛ monngyae tɔ

ɔbaa, nfa w’ani nto wo kunu so oo, pɛ adwuma yɔ, asugya foɔ mpaebɔ

Wo nya sika a na w’ato foundation, w’atoa so ama n’akɔdu lintel

Wo gyae wo ho na cash no firi wo ho nsa a joe wo bɛyiyi nkrampan sɛ pencil

Kɔ pɛ bank papa bi yɛ investment, UT Bank adwuma sɔ ani

Na wo de ɔbra no yɛ boseabɔ, daa wohyia wɔwɔ a animguaseɛ nso bɛda adi

We have 100 years to live on earth, smoking reduces your age by 13 years,  four bottles of champagne can buy five bags of cement. My friend, if you get money try and save it on buying land, investing with UT BANK, stop riding in big cars, you can use those monies to build a house.

Verse 2

ɛnnɛ nɛɛmafoɔ pii nnim nyansa

Monya sika pɛ mo totɔ Range Rover

ɔbɛtotɔ nsaase asisi adan no, ɔbetu afiri fie akɔhyɛ Agboogba

Three bedrooms, kitchen and toilet

W’ato n’adwem mu na wɔagye no two years

Akɛsesɛm ne ayesɛm, mo mbɔ bra papa mo de mo last akɔtam school girls.. yoo

Ebi a wo twi taxi, ebi koraa wo de kube kɔ akyin

Na sɛ ten cedis koraa na ɛda so a mɛnkɔwe apiyo, joe na wo mma enyini

Wo mpenafoɔ yɛ funu a ɛda w’anim fourty

 

 

Mɛsan aka no bio, kakra ba wo ho a tɔ nsaase

Lecturer yɛ adwuma na aban betua, w’akatua no ɛnhyɛ nkoraa n’ayaase.. huh!!

Most youth are not sensible, they would rather go and buy a Range Rover, rent a house rather than build their own, they show off and spend money on young girls. Even if you make a profit of 10 Ghana cedis [Ghanaian currency], try and save it, don’t waste your money on parties, secure your future.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Lala Shishi :Sarkodie – Hand To Mouth

Ghana’s rap heavyweight Sarkodie decides to give free advice on Hand to Mouth, a song produced by Fortune Dane, where Sark raps in Asanti twi, as he generally does. He’s advising the Ghanaian youth to make good use of the little money they get, instead of wasting it trying to mimmick a life of luxury.

Hook

M’anbɔ me ho mmɔden koraa no, abrabɔ no deɛ m’atwamu eighty

M’atotɔ nsaase asisi adan, joe m’abɔ bra, nti aka me twenty

Na, twenty no a aka no deɛ hand to mouth, hand to mouth

Twenty no a aka no deɛ hand to mouth, joe! hand to mouth

Sarkodie pokes at young men, ironically saying he’s 80 years old, and has achieved lots in life, so he just has to spend his money.

Verse 1

Tie! Yɛwo wo foforɔ a wo da mu hundred

W’anbɔ bra a w’atwa mu fourteen

Wo de jot ne nsaweɛ bɛka ho a na kyerɛ sɛ w’ate so baako ma n’aka wo thirteen

Wonni kaprɛ da wo ho, wonkɔpɛ wiemfoɔ baa, wo pɛ Matilda Hipsy.. yoo

Kofi Boakye, kakra ba wo ho a tɔ nsaase

Champagne four bottles secure cement bag ɔha, wo te club ɛpaape

Secure w’abrabɔ, cars akɛseɛ monngyae tɔ

ɔbaa, nfa w’ani nto wo kunu so oo, pɛ adwuma yɔ, asugya foɔ mpaebɔ

Wo nya sika a na w’ato foundation, w’atoa so ama n’akɔdu lintel

Wo gyae wo ho na cash no firi wo ho nsa a joe wo bɛyiyi nkrampan sɛ pencil

Kɔ pɛ bank papa bi yɛ investment, UT Bank adwuma sɔ ani

Na wo de ɔbra no yɛ boseabɔ, daa wohyia wɔwɔ a animguaseɛ nso bɛda adi

We have 100 years to live on earth, smoking reduces your age by 13 years,  four bottles of champagne can buy five bags of cement. My friend, if you get money try and save it on buying land, investing with UT BANK, stop riding in big cars, you can use those monies to build a house.

Verse 2

ɛnnɛ nɛɛmafoɔ pii nnim nyansa

Monya sika pɛ mo totɔ Range Rover

ɔbɛtotɔ nsaase asisi adan no, ɔbetu afiri fie akɔhyɛ Agboogba

Three bedrooms, kitchen and toilet

W’ato n’adwem mu na wɔagye no two years

Akɛsesɛm ne ayesɛm, mo mbɔ bra papa mo de mo last akɔtam school girls.. yoo

Ebi a wo twi taxi, ebi koraa wo de kube kɔ akyin

Na sɛ ten cedis koraa na ɛda so a mɛnkɔwe apiyo, joe na wo mma enyini

Wo mpenafoɔ yɛ funu a ɛda w’anim fourty

 

 

Mɛsan aka no bio, kakra ba wo ho a tɔ nsaase

Lecturer yɛ adwuma na aban betua, w’akatua no ɛnhyɛ nkoraa n’ayaase.. huh!!

Most youth are not sensible, they would rather go and buy a Range Rover, rent a house rather than build their own, they show off and spend money on young girls. Even if you make a profit of 10 Ghana cedis [Ghanaian currency], try and save it, don’t waste your money on parties, secure your future.

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we will shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

Tomorrow by Stonebwoy talks about how certain individual relate to others when they make it in life after so much hustling on the street.

 

[Intro]
Ei ei ei yeeii
Arrrrrrbwoy BHIM!
Another real life story (yeah)

[Verse 1]
Hustling from Chokor to Mamprobi
From Asaiman to Kotobaabi
We dey burn Under the sun but still give Jah Jah the glory
Well then then then
Sometimes Ebe dog chain i dey carry
Meat pie wura(means seller) i dey rush i dey hurry
Dada ba(means a child who has been pampered by his parents) for where E b like sey kayayo(A name given to women who help people with their loads and get paid in Ghana) i go marry (Anyway)
Weytin be my own
Am not in this alone
Because somebody dey sweat for the air condition E be loan he dey owe

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)

If I hustle and make it in Life someday

Who will I show love to

Who will get my attitude

[Chorus] 2x
Cos nobody no know
Nobody no know
Knows TOMORROW

[Verse 2]
Hustler never envy another man (No)
Hustler never envy another soul
Cos you never know what ever Jah Plan
But unuh ah go reap whatever you sow
And then be happy for the people who succeed
Because everything that you wish fi dem the same you receive
Kama is a man you can’t deceive
Success is the state of mind don’t be caught up in greed
No matter what you do, the rich man dies
No what you say the poor man dies too
We are hustling but for a while
Some day we ah go fade away

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)

If I hustle and make it in Life someday

Who will I show love to

Who will get my attitude

[Chorus] 2x
Cos nobody no know
Nobody no know
Knows TOMORROW

[Bridge]
Weytin be my own
Am not in this alone
Because somebody dey sweat for the air condition E be loan he dey owe

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)

 

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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DJ Pizaro: This week we have La vie là-bas by Togolese act Toofan , Fakye by Highlife act Bisa K'dei, sultry Nana Yaa drops a new one called Woman Power , Dancehall Queen Mzvee features Kuami Eugene on Bend Down and  Ruff Town Records new signee Wendy Shay...

Lala Shishi :Mr Real ft Obadice & Idowest – Legbegbe

Lala Shishi :Mr Real ft Obadice & Idowest – Legbegbe

This is one of the biggest Afrobeats song on the african continent today. The song has an afrohouse vibe to it and you cant help but " Shaku Shaku " when you hear it. There's an interesting story behind this hit song and that is why we feature it on Lala Shishi this...

Lala Shishi :Stonebwoy – Tomorrow

Tomorrow by Stonebwoy talks about how certain individual relate to others when they make it in life after so much hustling on the street.

 

[Intro]
Ei ei ei yeeii
Arrrrrrbwoy BHIM!
Another real life story (yeah)

[Verse 1]
Hustling from Chokor to Mamprobi
From Asaiman to Kotobaabi
We dey burn Under the sun but still give Jah Jah the glory
Well then then then
Sometimes Ebe dog chain i dey carry
Meat pie wura(means seller) i dey rush i dey hurry
Dada ba(means a child who has been pampered by his parents) for where E b like sey kayayo(A name given to women who help people with their loads and get paid in Ghana) i go marry (Anyway)
Weytin be my own
Am not in this alone
Because somebody dey sweat for the air condition E be loan he dey owe

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)

If I hustle and make it in Life someday

Who will I show love to

Who will get my attitude

[Chorus] 2x
Cos nobody no know
Nobody no know
Knows TOMORROW

[Verse 2]
Hustler never envy another man (No)
Hustler never envy another soul
Cos you never know what ever Jah Plan
But unuh ah go reap whatever you sow
And then be happy for the people who succeed
Because everything that you wish fi dem the same you receive
Kama is a man you can’t deceive
Success is the state of mind don’t be caught up in greed
No matter what you do, the rich man dies
No what you say the poor man dies too
We are hustling but for a while
Some day we ah go fade away

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)

If I hustle and make it in Life someday

Who will I show love to

Who will get my attitude

[Chorus] 2x
Cos nobody no know
Nobody no know
Knows TOMORROW

[Bridge]
Weytin be my own
Am not in this alone
Because somebody dey sweat for the air condition E be loan he dey owe

[Hook] 2x
sʒ me de me ti bo bom na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a,
Na sʒ one day meyʒ yie a
Wan na mʒdɔ nu ena wan ʒbʒgyi attitude (Oh Lord Of Mercy)[:]

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – September 28

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Lala Shishi :Mr Real ft Obadice & Idowest – Legbegbe

This is one of the biggest Afrobeats song on the african continent today. The song has an afrohouse vibe to it and you cant help but " Shaku Shaku " when you hear it. There's an interesting story behind this hit song and that is why we feature it on Lala Shishi this...

Lala Shishi :Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

Lala Shishi :Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

Susuka in twi Means stop complaining.

Susuka By Kofi Kinaata is a song which encourages us about life, the song simply means no matter situations we find ourselves in, we must stop complaining because someone’s life challenges are much worse than ours.

 

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

3h obi nya w’ay3 ati

Someone wants to be like you

Obi n’edze so sen wo di yi

someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ayɛ oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hwɛ, Obi nya w’ayɛ oh

Look,someone wants to be like you

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s problem is much bigger than yours

Ah Obi nya w’ayɛ ati

Ah someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

iiiihi.hihihihi hihihi….ɔtse d3n mpo a Susuka

Iiihhiii whatever it is dont say much

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse dɛn mpo a Susuka

no matter the problem,don’t say much

Eh obi nya w’ayɛ ati

Eh someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3 wo fie wɔr dɛn koraaa mpo a

no matter how far your house is,

Obi ne fie wɔ wo di ekyir (no rushing)

someone’s house is behind yours

W’asɛm no ti d3n

How is your matter

3ti obi ne dia, 3bɔkɔr w’ekyir (sharp)

Your situation is better than someone

N’awo ennyi mpaboa n’erusu no

You don’t own slippers and you are crying

M’onnyi nam so)nka d3n

What should an amputee say?

 

Nti girl no egyaw ekoku wohu

You wanna kill yourself because a girl left you

Roman father so)ny3 den

Then what should a Catholic priest do?

Awo boys a m’3p3 girl

You have only male kids and looking for a girl?

Ma w’annwu ba no bi so)nka d3n

What should a barren woman do?

W’abrab) no mu ay3 den dr3d

Your life is so hard???

 

M’)da prison so)ny3 den

What about the one in behind Bars

N’3ka d3 rehw3 ma nyimpa rey3 a

If you want to look at people?

Ennyi wo Nyame ay3 oh

You won’t thank your God

M’ebedi, m’3b3hy3, bebi n’3dze wo tsir to a

if you get food, shelter and clothes?

 

N’ada wo Nyame ase oh

Thank the Lord

Firis3 obi nya w’ay3 ati

Because someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze sõ sen wo dzi mpo

someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Nti wo de ti d3n

How big is yours?

“Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo— Kofi Kinaata

W) wu obi no na onnyi nam nnyi nsa

People had no legs and arms from birth

 

Obi so onntum nnhu adi oh

Some are blind

Su dabiara)da ne Nyame ase

But they appreciates God

Firis3)w) nkwa a,)w) asi nyina bio eh eh

Because if you have life you have everything

M’)da mortuary nso)nny3 d3n

What will someone dead in the mortuary also say?

 

iiihi.hihihihi hihihi….)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Eh obi nya w’ay3 ati

Eh someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

Abadi mpo….

What is this

Hw3 ade tilapia s3 eagle tu a

See if tiplapia says eagle flys

M3mma)nny3 wo y3w

Dont be bothered

Hu d3 s3)ba swimming a

If it swims

awoso y3 best

You are the best

Move, unto the next

Move, unto the next

Wo past, 4get)tsi d3n mpo a Happy yourself

Forget your past

Yeah, your mates are making money

Yeah, your mates are making money

Building mansions, your mates are getting married [)y3 true ]

Its true

Wo mate bi w’ab)dam, ekor bi w’ewu

A mate of yours its mad,one is also dead

M’ewiarber yi a being buried [)no nso 3r ]

This afternoon he is being buried

Nyimpa di s3s3bi k)hw3 37

Go to 37 and see what is going on

Sesie obi hy3 mortuary ah

Someone is at the mortuary ah

3de kaa 4geti kotow sa na iyi mpo nka onnyi d3 obia b3ti susuka

If you owe someone forget it

Nkwa di obi b3 ka, osen sika

good life is said to be better than riches

Nti 3w) ha, saw na ay3 lucky

If you are alive, dance for you are lucky

iihi.hihihihi hihihi….)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Eh obi nya w’ay3 ati

Eh someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze so sen wo di yi mpo.

Someone’s own its bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze so sen wo di yi mpo.

Someone’s own its bigger than yours

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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This is one of the biggest Afrobeats song on the african continent today. The song has an afrohouse vibe to it and you cant help but " Shaku Shaku " when you hear it. There's an interesting story behind this hit song and that is why we feature it on Lala Shishi this...

Lala Shishi :Kofi Kinaata – Susuka

Susuka in twi Means stop complaining.

Susuka By Kofi Kinaata is a song which encourages us about life, the song simply means no matter situations we find ourselves in, we must stop complaining because someone’s life challenges are much worse than ours.

 

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

3h obi nya w’ay3 ati

Someone wants to be like you

Obi n’edze so sen wo di yi

someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ayɛ oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hwɛ, Obi nya w’ayɛ oh

Look,someone wants to be like you

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s problem is much bigger than yours

Ah Obi nya w’ayɛ ati

Ah someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

iiiihi.hihihihi hihihi….ɔtse d3n mpo a Susuka

Iiihhiii whatever it is dont say much

Oooh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse dɛn mpo a Susuka

no matter the problem,don’t say much

Eh obi nya w’ayɛ ati

Eh someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3 wo fie wɔr dɛn koraaa mpo a

no matter how far your house is,

Obi ne fie wɔ wo di ekyir (no rushing)

someone’s house is behind yours

W’asɛm no ti d3n

How is your matter

3ti obi ne dia, 3bɔkɔr w’ekyir (sharp)

Your situation is better than someone

N’awo ennyi mpaboa n’erusu no

You don’t own slippers and you are crying

M’onnyi nam so)nka d3n

What should an amputee say?

 

Nti girl no egyaw ekoku wohu

You wanna kill yourself because a girl left you

Roman father so)ny3 den

Then what should a Catholic priest do?

Awo boys a m’3p3 girl

You have only male kids and looking for a girl?

Ma w’annwu ba no bi so)nka d3n

What should a barren woman do?

W’abrab) no mu ay3 den dr3d

Your life is so hard???

 

M’)da prison so)ny3 den

What about the one in behind Bars

N’3ka d3 rehw3 ma nyimpa rey3 a

If you want to look at people?

Ennyi wo Nyame ay3 oh

You won’t thank your God

M’ebedi, m’3b3hy3, bebi n’3dze wo tsir to a

if you get food, shelter and clothes?

 

N’ada wo Nyame ase oh

Thank the Lord

Firis3 obi nya w’ay3 ati

Because someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze sõ sen wo dzi mpo

someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Nti wo de ti d3n

How big is yours?

“Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo— Kofi Kinaata

W) wu obi no na onnyi nam nnyi nsa

People had no legs and arms from birth

 

Obi so onntum nnhu adi oh

Some are blind

Su dabiara)da ne Nyame ase

But they appreciates God

Firis3)w) nkwa a,)w) asi nyina bio eh eh

Because if you have life you have everything

M’)da mortuary nso)nny3 d3n

What will someone dead in the mortuary also say?

 

iiihi.hihihihi hihihi….)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Eh obi nya w’ay3 ati

Eh someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

 

Abadi mpo….

What is this

Hw3 ade tilapia s3 eagle tu a

See if tiplapia says eagle flys

M3mma)nny3 wo y3w

Dont be bothered

Hu d3 s3)ba swimming a

If it swims

awoso y3 best

You are the best

Move, unto the next

Move, unto the next

Wo past, 4get)tsi d3n mpo a Happy yourself

Forget your past

Yeah, your mates are making money

Yeah, your mates are making money

Building mansions, your mates are getting married [)y3 true ]

Its true

Wo mate bi w’ab)dam, ekor bi w’ewu

A mate of yours its mad,one is also dead

M’ewiarber yi a being buried [)no nso 3r ]

This afternoon he is being buried

Nyimpa di s3s3bi k)hw3 37

Go to 37 and see what is going on

Sesie obi hy3 mortuary ah

Someone is at the mortuary ah

3de kaa 4geti kotow sa na iyi mpo nka onnyi d3 obia b3ti susuka

If you owe someone forget it

Nkwa di obi b3 ka, osen sika

good life is said to be better than riches

Nti 3w) ha, saw na ay3 lucky

If you are alive, dance for you are lucky

iihi.hihihihi hihihi….)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh…)tse d3n mpo a susuka

Whatever it is dont say much

Eh obi nya w’ay3 ati

Eh someone wants to be like you heard

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Obi nya w’ay3 oh

Someone wants to be like you

Obi ne di so sen wo di yi mpo

Someone’s problem is bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze so sen wo di yi mpo.

Someone’s own its bigger than yours

Hw3, Obi nya w’ay3 oh

See, Someone wants to be like you oh

Eh Obi ne di so sen wo di yi

Eh someone’s

Ah Obi nya w’ay3 ati

Ah someone wants to be like you

Obi ne dze so sen wo di yi mpo.

Someone’s own its bigger than yours

Lala Shishi – explain the song, in Ga.

Every week, we shed some light on the meaning of current hits in and out of Ghana: many bangers have an underlying message or social commentary, carried out using sophisticated and ever evolving wordplay – an aspect that is vastly lost in translation. The music videos don’t always unlock the true meaning or intricacies of hit songs, and lyrics alone are not always enough to understand the numerous double entendre and wordplays, so… here we go!

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Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – September 28

Akwaaba DJs: Weekly Picks – September 28

DJ Pizaro: This week we have La vie là-bas by Togolese act Toofan , Fakye by Highlife act Bisa K'dei, sultry Nana Yaa drops a new one called Woman Power , Dancehall Queen Mzvee features Kuami Eugene on Bend Down and  Ruff Town Records new signee Wendy Shay...

Lala Shishi :Mr Real ft Obadice & Idowest – Legbegbe

Lala Shishi :Mr Real ft Obadice & Idowest – Legbegbe

This is one of the biggest Afrobeats song on the african continent today. The song has an afrohouse vibe to it and you cant help but " Shaku Shaku " when you hear it. There's an interesting story behind this hit song and that is why we feature it on Lala Shishi this...