
Asake âOmo Opeâ lyrics
Here are the lyrics to âOmo Opeâ by Asake.
Asake Omo Ope lyrics
Hmm-mm, uh-uhh-uh, uh
(Ololade mi Asake)
Won so âpe âkin malo sun leâ
Wi pe âkin order RosĂ©â
Moni âmo like Champagneâ
Emi omo ope oh
(Mo saare fâowo mi shâaye)
Gbâomo mefa loâle (mefa loâle)
Mr. Money, oshey oh (Mr. Money, oshey oh)
Emi omo ope oh-oh
I canât shout
Mio de le pâariwo oh-oh
Moti yo oh (ayy, ayy)
When I show (when I show)
Hmm, for your party oh-oh, dem must jo oh, oh-oh
Eleboje, eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
Eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
No dey buga, no dey buga se
No dey buga
(Eleboje oh) eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
Eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
No dey buga, no dey buga se
No dey buga se-âe-âe
Won so âpe âkin malo sun leâ
Wi pe âkin order RosĂ©â
Moni âmo like Champagneâ
Emi omo ope oh
Mo saare fâowo mi shâaye (mo saare fâowo mi shâaye)
Gbâomo mefa loâle (mefa loâle)
Mr. Money, oshey oh (Mr. Money, oshey oh)
Emi omo ope oh-oh
Huhn, ahn
Uhn, yeah
Olâobe (olâobe), elâeba (elâeba)
Dullinâ (dullinâ), never (never)
Ballinâ (ballinâ), forever (âever)
We go dey ge ge like Okocha (âGe-âGe)
Baby (baby), enter (enter)
We get money, kudi, ego, paper
They wan chill with big boys
She wanna bam bam (wanna bam bam)
O shâaya gben gben, o sheâdi ban ban
Oya, Odo, Akwaba
Ikebe ga sâoke bi tâomo Ghana (Ghana)
Oya, seke (seke), never
Wa gba dollar, o por lâeti tâoba shee si cefa
Oya, gimme pim pim (pim pim)
Pon pon (pon pon)
O ki ki (ki ki), o por por (por por)
Oya, seeke, moni ko soco
Bounce booty up fun mi, yellow paw paw (paw paw)
Eleboje, eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
Eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
No dey buga, no dey buga se
No dey buga
(Eleboje oh) eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
Eleboje se (ayy-ayy)
No dey buga, no dey buga se
No dey buga se-âe-âe
Won so âpe âkin malo sun leâ (sun lo)
Wi pe âkin order RosĂ©â (lo)
Moni âmo like Champagneâ (no-oh)
Emi omo ope oh (eleboje oh, eleboje se)
Mo saare fâowo mi shâaye (mo saare fâowo mi shâaye)
Gbâomo mefa loâle (mo gbâomo mefa loâle, omo ogbon)
Mr. Money, oshey oh (Mr. Money, oshey oh)
(Emi omo ope oh-oh)
Eleboje, eleboje se
(Fâowo mi shâaye)
(Mefa loâle)
(Mr. Money, oshey oh)
(Emi omo ope oh-oh)
Those are Asake Omo Ope lyrics
Asakeâs âOloladeâ Ep is impressive as a debut, but itâs not powerful enough. Here is why:

â1)Trabayeâ
âTrabayeâ starts well as an EP opener, and itâs slightly reminiscent of Olamide. it opens Asakeâs âOloladeâ EP Well, but it is not the perfect EP opener, although it can be.
It sounds a little too rookie-like. The voice over is good, but there should have been more delivery on it. There is not much conviction in Asakeâs voice as we would like to hear.
2) Sungba
Sungba starts with the kind of powerful delivery that Asake should have had on âTrabayeâ. Although Asakeâs music is more fuji than afrobeats, itâs still fits a little into what people could listen to, to chill.
However, the glibs on this song are too much. Itâs true that Fuji uses Glibs more than other genres, but there are too much glibs on this song that it becomes almost impossible to identify the theme of the song.
While Asakeâs music fits between Fuji and Afrobeats, a spice from both is needed so Asake does not lose his afrobeats audience, because, in contemporary Afrobeats, lyricism is appreciated over glibs.
3) âOmo Opeâ ft Olamide
âOmo Olopeâ is the first single off Asakeâs âOloladeâ EP and the truth is, itâs a hit.
It is easily the best song off Asakeâs âOloladeâ EP, and this is because, there are not only appropriate lyrics to suit the song, the beat is on point, even the glibs are considerably appropriate.
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Of course, Olamide never loses his touch, not even for a moment. He spices the song all up with a mix of his glibs and Lyric and itâs so impressive!
4) âBaba Godâ
A song of appreciation to God. Even as an appreciation song, Baba God needs some improvements. The mixing and production leaves much to be desired. The lyrics are not entirely appealing enough.
Even the chorus which is supposed to sound catchy: âSome people want me to soberâŠbut me I get Jehovahâ. It rules out that Asake leaves all to God- that God is entirely responsible for him.
Asakeâs âOloladeâ Ep is a nice debut, but itâs not powerful enough. It shows that there is a lot of work that still needs to be done with the artist.
His genre is one in kind, which makes his sound even unique, but Asake needs to do much with Lyricism and song themes. Ololade EP shows that there is room for growth for Asake, and he needs to tune up his delivery and lyricism to match the attention around him.
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