Hayya Hayya lyrics (Better Together) Davido, Aisha, Trinidad
Here are the lyrics of Hayya Hayya {FIFA Soundtrack} by Davido, Aisha and Trinidad Cardona
Lyrics of Hayya Hayya {Better Together} by Davido, Aisha and Trinidad Cardona
Hayya Hayya Lyrics {FIFA Soundtrack}
{Intro}
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya (Yeah)
Hayya, Hayya, Ha— (You know what it is)
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
Hayya, Hayya, Ha— (Redwood)
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
(Aisha)
Hayya, Hayya, Ha—
(Davido)
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
(Trinidad)
Hayya, Hayya, Ha—
{Verse 1}
I wanna walk the walk on every street
I wanna ball out with the world at my feet
Hit every discotheque and not skip a beat, eh, eh
I wanna party, party eight days a week
I promise, I promise, I promise you now
Everything, everything gonna work out
Every tomorrow, no matter what goes down
I promise, I promise, I promise you now
Gonna be, gonna be sticking around
Every tomorrow, no matter what goes down
{Chorus}
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
Hayya, Hayya, Ha—
{Verse 2}
Life can be up and down but what can you do, eh?
We navigate through all the rough and the smooth, yeah
We got that rock ‘n’ roll, that rhythm and blues, yeah, yeah
I’m never blue if I am rockin’ with you
I promise, I promise, I promise you now
Everything, everything gonna work out
Every tomorrow, no matter what goes down
I promise, I promise, I promise you now
Gonna be, gonna be sticking around
Every tomorrow, no matter what goes down
{Chorus}
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
(You know we better together)
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
{Bridge}
Yeah, you can hop on your own wave
(Yeah, you can ride it for life)
But every journey is better
(When you got love on your side)
{Chorus}
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
(You know we better together)
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
Don’t wanna wait forever
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
You know we better together
(Yo yo yo, yo ho)
The time is now or never
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
Hayya, Hayya, Ha—
Hayya, Hayya, Hayya
Hayya, Hayya, Ha—
Those are the lyrics of Hayya Hayya by Davido, Aisha, and Trinidad Cardona
Lyricism
The lyrics of Hayya Hayya by Davido, Aisha and Trinidad for FIFA is indeed appropriate for FIFA.
The lyrics of Hayya Hayya is meant to encourage the players towards getting the energy needed.
For a song like Hayya Hayya, more attention has to be paid to the lyrics because the lyrics is supposed to ginger the players as they will definitely listen to it more so they can feel inspired.
On this part, Aisha, Davido and Trinidad delivered effortlessly. Kudos to them on the lyrics of Hayya Hayya which is in itself a pun of “Higher Higher”.
And then when the lyrics goes this form:
“You know we are better together
Don’t wanna wait forever
The time is now or never”
So yes, the lyrics of Hayya Hayya promotes sportsmanship among the players and makes the point of togetherness rather than the fact that it is a competition.
Davido, Aisha and Trinidad establish this emphatically with their lyrics of Hayya Hayya
Delivery
Aisha, Davido and Trinidad’s delivery on Hayya Hayya is indeed fabulous.
It is noteworthy that they give themselves the chance to express their verses perfectly on the song.
It didn’t matter that they were three people on the song, we get each of their verses and it is impressive.
Their delivery on Hayya Hayya through their lyrics and symphony is applauding.
Mixing and Production
The mixing and Production of Hayya Hayya is nody.
It is very inspiring and is not too “Lamba” like. It makes you feel passionate whether you are a player or a spectator.
Kudos to the producers of the song Hayya Hayya
Replay Value
Hayya Hayya had over 2 million streams within 24 hours of its release, which is impressive.
So yes, we can say that it has a great replay value because people love it, and that Davido- one of the biggest stars in Nigeria, is on the song.
Relatability
Hayya Hayya is indeed very relatable.
The hook and the chorus, and the repetition of Hayya Hayya makes it more good and reinforces the fact that the song is trying to inspire the singers.
The repetition of Hayya Hayya further drives home the point.
Flaw
One flaw of Hayya Hayya by Davido, Aisha and Trinidad is that the song may be too long.
Although the defense is that there are three people on this track. Still, it may be tiring and it doesn’t have to have the long verses since it has a catchy hook and chorus anyway.
Asides, this, Hayya Hayya is the perfect FIFA song.
Rating
Lyricism: 1.5/2
Delivery: 1.6/2
Mixing and Production: 1.4/2
Relatability: 1.7/2
Replay Value: 1.6/2
☆Total: 7.8/10
Go to home
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David Adeleke- popularly called by his stage name “Davido” and styled on Spotify as “DaVido”, is a Nigerian-American singer-songwriter who rose to fame in 2011.
Before then, Davido’s interest had sparked in music way before the release of his debut album- “Omo Baba Olowo” (2011). He formed a music group/act with his cousins B-Red and Sina Rambo. The act was called “KB international”
Background
Nigerian vocalist/producer Davido blends traditional African elements with global mainstream pop for a sound that’s equal parts intriguing and infectious.
He quickly grew from club-ready early songs to charting tracks and features from big names like Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown on his 2020 album- A Better Time.
Davido was born David Adedeji Adeleke in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1992. His interest in music began while attending Oakwood University in his late teens, and he started making his own beats and investigating music production.
He dropped out of school and began pursuing music full-time, relocating to Lagos, Nigeria, and releasing his debut single, “Back When,” in 2011.
The single received some attention for its mix of clubby production, high-energy vocals, and Afro-pop rhythms, and was followed shortly by second single “Dami Duro.”
Work began on his debut album, “Omo Baba Olowo”, which was released in 2012 and produced a plethora of singles.
Success came quickly for Davido, and he sated his fans with a string of new tracks released over the next several years while he was working on his sophomore album, The Baddest, which was still unreleased as of 2020.
Between 2013 and 2017, singles like “Gobe,” “Aye,” and “Pere” (among many others) piled up, sometimes featuring collaborations with bigger-name rappers like Meek Mill and Young Thug.
Between albums, Davido also inked a deal with RCA.
More standalone tracks followed until 2019, when second album A Good Time arrived, featuring guest appearances from A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Perruzi, Popcaan, Chris Brown, Summer Walker, Gunna and other stars from around the world, and did well both commercially and with critics.
Davido quickly followed the next year with his third effort A Better Time. The album was a similarly star-studded affair, with guest spots from Nicki Minaj, Lil Baby, Saulti Sol, and many others on Davido’s bright and catchy R&B-infused Afropop.
“A Better Time” also fared well commercially, breaking into the Billboard charts its first week of release.
Credit: Fred Thomas, Rovi